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August 2010

Australian diesel locomotives XR 558 and XR552 at the Grain Loop, Geelong, Victoria, in 2007
A new RandstadRail viaduct connects former train and tram tracks in The Hague.
  • ...that although the Jamaican Railway Corporation last ran a train in 1992 when services were abruptly ceased, it continues operations as lessor of track, a provider of locomotives and associated technical services for private freight operators on the 65 kilometres (40 mi) of the former 272-kilometre (169 mi) network still in use for freight haulage?
  • ...that Turkey's Marmaray project to modernise suburban rail lines along the Sea of Marmara in Istanbul also includes the construction under the Bosphorus strait of the world's deepest undersea immersed tube tunnel?
Interior of Cardiff workshops, showing diesel locos under repair in 1982
  • ...that the SNCF (French National Railways) Class BB 15000 electric locomotive is a member of a family of locomotives sharing a common body shell nicknamed "Nez Cassé" (English: Broken Nose), a reference to the inclined cab window design that ironically is designed to save the driver from injury in a frontal crash?
Iidabashi Station on the Tokyo Metro
  • ...that although the Tokyo Subway makes up a small fraction of heavy rail rapid transit in Tokyo, Japan, with 282 out of the city's 882 stations, it forms the world's busiest subway system in terms of ridership with nearly eight million passenger journeys every day?
Queens Quay underground streetcar station in 2009
  • ...that Queens Quay underground streetcar station is the only station in Toronto with a pedestrian crossing between platforms at track level, requiring streetcars crossing the pedestrian walkway to stop and sound their gong before proceeding?
Berlin Zoo Station at night
  • ...that the interior design of Akademiya Nauk station on the Minsk Metro in Belarus includes detail touches such as pillars reveted with grey marble and punctuated by stainless steel insets, contrasting white marbled walls and grey granite floor, and large artworks in the vestibules?
Historic A12 tram on the re-opened Djurgården line in 2005
Former JR East 103 series EMU working in the Jakarta area of Indonesia, July 2007
V set 9 at Sydney Central station
500 Series Shinkansen in 2008
  • ...that the 500 Series Shinkansen, originally built in the mid-1990s, was the first Shinkansen train in Japan to operate at a maximum speed of 300 km/h (190 mph) in regular passenger service?
  • ...that Penistone in Yorkshire, England had the misfortune of being the location of at least ten railway accidents during the latter years of the 19th and early years of the 20th centuries, gaining a reputation as possibly the worst accident black-spot on Britain's railway network?
Mount St. Helens erupts, 18 May 1980
E4 Shinkansen operated by JR East