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July 2009

Bishop's Stortford station in 2008
EMD/MP GP15D locomotive CEFX 1509 in Houston, Texas, in 2003
Modern CFS passenger train, hauled by General Electric Class U17C, north of Aleppo on the former Baghdad Railway
  • ...that ALCO's 251 engine model, first designed in 1951 and offered in inline-6, V12 and V16 configurations, proved successful enough that it is still available for purchase from Fairbanks-Morse for new applications?
SNCF 231G 558 pulling an excursion train in June 2009
Freight Australia G class locomotives hauling the Melbourne bound SCT train near Geelong
  • ...that the period of operations for the Bristol Railroad, a 6-mile (9.7 km) long railroad in Vermont, was short enough that one man, John S. Burt, rode both the grand opening train on January 5, 1892, and the final train on April 12, 1930?
  • ...that the Festungsbahn in Salzburg, Germany, opened in 1892 as a water balance funicular, was later modernized in 1960 to use electric traction and again modernized in 1991 with new cars that allowed a higher passenger capacity and faster speed reducing the travel time for its 198-metre (650 ft) length to one minute?
Tank cars parked on a spur of the Chemical Coast Line that passes under the Staten Island Railway in 2006
Carris operated tram and bus in Lisbon
EF66 37 original build with extended roof and air conditioning in 2007
Moniaive station facade as seen in May 2009
Gomaco-built replica double-truck Birney cars on the River Rail Streetcar in Little Rock
The facade of the Centro Cultural Estación Mapocho, Santiago, Chile, in 2006
251 902-3 (formerly series V 51) arrives at Warthausen in 1988
JA class steam locomotive