Portal:Trains/Did you know/October 2006

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[edit] October, 2006

Leningrad terminal
Thamshavnbanen locomotive
Two Eurostar trains at Waterloo station, London
FS locomotive
Delhi Metro station
"Bullet" symbol of the A service on the NYC Subway
A TGV at Gare Montparnasse
Two class E412 locomotives pull a train during a snowstorm
GE-built steeplecab of the Northern Ohio Traction & Light Company
  • ...that while the center-mounted cab of a steeplecab electric locomotive helped protect the crew in case of collision, it reduced room for the electrical equipment?
A bogie from the rubber-tyred Paris Metro
A preserved Little Joe at IRM
A 4-6-2 locomotive with the trailing wheels highlighted
  • ...that trailing wheels were often used on steam locomotives to support the firebox allowing it to be longer and wider increasing firebox surface area which allowed higher possible boiler pressures which in turn allowed locomotives to produce more power?
SR 35024 in 1962
DB 110451-2 on March 18, 2003
An SD40-2B owned by BNSF Railway
VR Spirit of Progress on its inaugural run
UP 60, an ALCO Century 855
BR Class 170, no. 170202 at Cambridge on 21st August 2004
Stephenson valve gear on an Australian locomotive
Haydarpaşa Terminal
Branson Scenic Railway station with the F7A visible
  • ...that excursion trains of the Branson Scenic Railway operate with a locomotive at each end of the train, one an F7A and the other a GP30, so the trains do not need to use a wye to turn around for the return trip?
Map of the rail lines on Corsica
  • ...that the L'Ile-Rousse - Calvi line of TER Corse, on the island of Corsica, is very popular among tourists because it follows the coastline practically over the beaches?
An InterCityExpress train on the Hanover-Würzburg line
Hard seat class coach
Budapest nyugati pályaudvar
A Brown Line train on the Loop in Chicago
6024 King Edward I in preservation
Artist's impression of what the station will look like upon opening
  • ...that Slavyansky Bulvar of the Moscow Metro will open in 2007 as part of a section that will bypass more than six surface stations as part of the rapid transit improvement in Moscow?
CNW's Proviso Yard in Chicago in 1942
  • ...that larger classification yards include an artificial hill called a "hump" to use the force of gravity to propel the cars through the switch ladder, and that cars are slowed automatically through a series of retarders?


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