...that Redditch railway station, which was opened in 1859 in
Worcestershire,
England, has been relocated three times, in 1868, 1972 and 1992, to allow for redevelopment in the town centre and the construction of a new bus station?
...that
Japan's Railway Construction Act promulgated by the
Diet of Japan on June 21, 1892, and amended in 1922, designated government support for a network of thirty-three railway lines covering most of Japan, with the exception of
Hokkaidō, a network that formed the backbone of the present national railway network,
JR?
...that among the ticketing services offered by Rail Europe,
Motorail trains operated in the summer months in
France carry cars and motorbikes using
car transporters attached to the trains allowing travelers to take their cars to the south of France and onwards with a minimum amount of driving?
...that the Oregon Pacific Railroad, much of the route of which now forms the Oregon Pacific Railroad Linear Historic District, was originally founded in the late 1870s with the intention of making
Corvallis, Oregon, the western terminal of a
U.Stranscontinental railway linked somewhere in
Idaho?
...that the track and sand sidings just north of Oakamoor railway station, which opened in 1849 as part of the
Churnet Valley Line in
England, then closed during the
Beeching Axe era in 1965, are now owned by the
Churnet Valley Railway which hosted a shareholders' special to the siding in 1988, the first train to the siding in 20 years?
...that upon their introduction in 1927,
New Zealand Railways' 56-foot carriages were a development of the then-standard steel-panel Aa class 50-foot carriages with lengthened
underframes at the ends and the same
bogie spacing, but were clad in wood, to be rebuilt later with
steel sides and new underframes to match the later 56 ft cars?
...that Norsk Bane, a company owned by municipalities, counties and other local forces in western
Norway, has developed detailed plans for numerous new railway lines and claims they would be able to build and operate a
high-speed network in Norway?
...that the National Transportation Safety Board, the
United States federal government's primary accident investigation agency for all modes of transportation, was originally established in 1967 with strong ties to the
U.S. Department of Transportation, but these ties were later severed under the Independent Safety Board Act of 1975?
...that Redditch railway station, which was opened in 1859 in
Worcestershire,
England, has been relocated three times, in 1868, 1972 and 1992, to allow for redevelopment in the town centre and the construction of a new bus station?
...that
Japan's Railway Construction Act promulgated by the
Diet of Japan on June 21, 1892, and amended in 1922, designated government support for a network of thirty-three railway lines covering most of Japan, with the exception of
Hokkaidō, a network that formed the backbone of the present national railway network,
JR?
...that among the ticketing services offered by Rail Europe,
Motorail trains operated in the summer months in
France carry cars and motorbikes using
car transporters attached to the trains allowing travelers to take their cars to the south of France and onwards with a minimum amount of driving?
...that the Oregon Pacific Railroad, much of the route of which now forms the Oregon Pacific Railroad Linear Historic District, was originally founded in the late 1870s with the intention of making
Corvallis, Oregon, the western terminal of a
U.Stranscontinental railway linked somewhere in
Idaho?
...that the track and sand sidings just north of Oakamoor railway station, which opened in 1849 as part of the
Churnet Valley Line in
England, then closed during the
Beeching Axe era in 1965, are now owned by the
Churnet Valley Railway which hosted a shareholders' special to the siding in 1988, the first train to the siding in 20 years?
...that upon their introduction in 1927,
New Zealand Railways' 56-foot carriages were a development of the then-standard steel-panel Aa class 50-foot carriages with lengthened
underframes at the ends and the same
bogie spacing, but were clad in wood, to be rebuilt later with
steel sides and new underframes to match the later 56 ft cars?
...that Norsk Bane, a company owned by municipalities, counties and other local forces in western
Norway, has developed detailed plans for numerous new railway lines and claims they would be able to build and operate a
high-speed network in Norway?
...that the National Transportation Safety Board, the
United States federal government's primary accident investigation agency for all modes of transportation, was originally established in 1967 with strong ties to the
U.S. Department of Transportation, but these ties were later severed under the Independent Safety Board Act of 1975?