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The third rail on the Bordeaux tram
A Savannahlander train at Lappa Junction, April 2006
VLTJ locomotives
CEBX 800, the world's largest schnabel car
  • ...that CEBX 800, the largest schnabel car in operation worldwide, has 36 axles and when empty, measures 231 ftin (70.6 m) in length?
Oliver Evans
a Gilmore & Pittsburgh train ascending the west side of Bannock Pass in Idaho
A horsecar in operation in San Diego, California, 1886
  • ...that in the early- to mid-19th century, horsecars replaced omnibus operations in many cities due to the low rolling resistance of metal wheels on iron or steel rails, allowing the animals to haul a greater load for a given effort?
The station and junction at Zidani Most
The Bowling Green and South Ferry station layouts on the New York City subway system
Rock Island number 750, an AB6
Interior of a Kinki Sharyo manufactured car in Hong Kong
Facade of the Vitebsky Rail Terminal in Saint-Petersburg
City of San Francisco derailment
Cisalpino train
Donetsk Metro under construction
Fyodor Pirotsky
Artrain at an exhibit stop
Two sizes of trains on the London Underground
  • ...that London Underground trains are built in two different sizes due to the difference in the loading gauge between the newer and larger sub-surface lines and the older and smaller tube lines?
Warsaw Station before the Russian Revolution
A preserved plough at the Belgrade Military Museum
  • ...that a railroad plough, examples of which have been used in wartime, can be used to destroy the ties in a section of track, rendering the track unusable?
UP 4012 working upgrade at 40 mph in Wyoming
05 001 in Nuremberg
A Shatabdi Express train at Ahmedabad station
William Mackenzie
Big Liz, the sole PRR FF1
the West Coast Main Line near Ansty in Warwickshire, England
Hanko-Hyvinkää Railroad, Hanko station, 1893
Rumsey Station platforms
Timken 1111


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