Preserved Milwaukee Road #760, the first Fairbanks-Morse locomotive, preserved at Illinois Railway Museum
...that the opposed-piston engines built by Fairbanks-Morse were used in stationary applications in the 1920s and then marine applications in the 1930s before the company built its first
diesel locomotive for
Milwaukee Road in 1939, a locomotive that is now preserved in operating condition at
Illinois Railway Museum?
Moscow Monorail train at a station
...that the Moscow Monorail Transit System opened to passengers on November 30, 2004, in "tourist mode," then on January 10, 2008, normal operations started, meaning a reduction in ticket prices (from $2 to the standard
Moscow rapid transport prices) and more frequent trains?
The north end of Olive Mount chord during reconstruction in July 2008
...that the Olive Mount chord, a 300 m (980 ft) long line in
Liverpool,
England, was taken out of service following a fire in the
signal box at Edge Lane Junction in 1988 and subsequently lifted but has been restored to service in 2008 because delays resulting from its removal became a limiting factor in access to the
Port of Liverpool?
...that one of the Lake Superior and Ishpeming Railroad nicknames, "Little Sally and Imogene," was derived from the names of two daughters of H. R. Harris, the railroad's first general manager?
Inscription "Kaiser Ferdinand Nordbahn" on the Main Rail Station in Bielsko-Biała
...that the Northern Railway (
German: Nordbahn, KFNB;
Czech: Severní dráha císaře Ferdinanda, SDCF) was the name of a former
railway company during the time of the
Austro-Hungarian monarchy, and the term is still used to describe certain railway lines which were formerly operated by that company?
Old Ghan locomotive in the "Old Ghan Museum" in Alice Springs
...that the
Durango to
Ridgway route of the Rio Grande Southern Railroad in
Colorado was completed only a short time before the Silver Panic of 1893 which resulted in most of the mines the railroad served closing overnight and the railroad losing most of its traffic?
Interior of a Mugunghwa-ho train
...that the Mugunghwa-ho class of
trains operated by
Korail, the national railroad of
South Korea, are the least expensive class of trains to operate cross-country and prior to the introduction of the
KTX in 2004, they were the most common passenger trains along most railroad lines in the country?
Rovos Rail train about to depart from Capital Park Station
...that Rovos Rail, a private railway company operating out of Capital Park Station in
Pretoria,
South Africa, on a Cape to
Cairo route for the first time in 2008?
A freight train on the Benguela railway with a number of riders.
...that although
NSB's El 8 class of
electric locomotives were capable of achieving a top speed of 110 km/h (68 mph), this class did not have
bogies making them rather stiff in the turns, a problem which was remedied with the introduction of the
EL 11 and
El 13 classes in the 1950s?
A Santa Fe freight train crosses over itself at Tehachapi Loop in 1987
A train of the Renon railway in its first years of operation passing the only tunnel along the now closed rack section
...that the Renon railway, which connects
Bolzano with the
Renon plateau in
Italy, was designed to allow the downhill train to generate some of the electrical power for the uphill train?
A WAM-4 locomotive leading other locomotives in a train
A Picton-bound TranzCoastal service heading north from Christchurch station on the Main North Line
...that the Main North Line, connecting
Christchurch in
New Zealand up the east coast of the
South Island through
Kaikoura and
Blenheim to
Picton, was the longest railway construction project in New Zealand's history, with the first stages built in the 1870s and not completed until 1945?
A Metro-North Port Jervis Line train crossing the Moodna Viaduct in 2007
...that the "short Oppeln" type of covered van built in
Germany beginning in 1937 rapidly became the most numerous Austauschbau goods wagon with 28,000 units built?
A BNSF Railway locomotive in the United States on January 25, 2008
...that although experiments with shipments of refrigerated products by rail took place as early as 1842, it wasn't until 1878 that refrigerator cars became practical based on a design created for
Swift & Company to ship dressed meats?
Part of a modern Bangladesh Railway passenger train
...that the first section of the present day Bangladesh Railway originally opened in 1862 as a 53-kilometre (33 mi) long
broad gauge line and the second section opened in 1885 as a 15-kilometre (9.3 mi) long
metre gauge line?
Pontiac & Pacific Junction Railway No. 4 pulling a train leaving Campbell's Bay, Quebec, in 1902
...that in the early history of rail transport in Canada, the
Guarantee Act of 1849 that guaranteed bond returns on all railways over 75 miles (121 km) long led to rapid expansion of railways in the Canadas, sometimes to excessive growth as uneconomic lines were built because the government guaranteed profits?
NZR EC class No. 7 at the Ferrymead Railway for the Easter 2008 railfan event