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October, 2006

Thamshavnbanen locomotive
Two Eurostar trains at Waterloo station, London
Delhi Metro station
"Bullet" symbol of the A service on the NYC Subway
  • ...that although the TGV has had a number of accidents, including the world's fastest derailment, which occurred in France on December 21, 1993, there has not been a single fatality in a TGV accident?
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
DB 110451-2 on March 18, 2003
BR Class 170, no. 170202 at Cambridge on 21st August 2004
Stephenson valve gear on an Australian locomotive
  • ...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?
  • ...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
Budapest Nyugati pályaudvar
A Brown Line train on the Loop in Chicago
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?