...that Ichibata Electric Railway Co., Ltd. is the official
English language name of two different
Japanese railway companies - Ichibata Denki Tetsudō Kabushiki-gaisha (一畑電気鉄道株式会社) which is now a
holding company and Ichibata Densha Kabushiki-gaisha (一畑電車株式会社) which was formerly the railway operating division of the present holding company?
...that the main Hassop railway station building in the
Peak District of
Derbyshire,
England, which closed to passengers in 1942 has been preserved and renovated and now houses a family-friendly cafe named Hassop Station?
...that at every stop of the Great White Train in
Australia, an effort in the 1920s by
Sydney-based
industrialists to convince Australians to 'Buy Australian Made', the
radio station 2XT was set up and broadcast to the local community but was heard as far away as
New Zealand with a clear signal?
...that the site of the present
RERGare du Champ de Mars in
Paris has accommodated a total of five
stations, being built in 1867, 1878, two in 1900 (one passenger and one goods) and the present station in 1988?
...that all lines of the Fukuoka City Subway, which began operations in 1981 in
Japan, are automatically operated by an
ATO system, although
drivers are used as a precaution?
...that after service was suspended on the Expo Express in 1972, the first fully-automated
rapid transit system in
North America, the trains were stored on
Île Notre-Dame in
Montreal in the hope that they could be eventually reused, but they were then scrapped in the mid-1990s?
...that engineers' line references, three or four-character codes used in the
British rail network to refer to a section of a track or route, are unique across the whole rail network, allowing identification of any part of the network?
...that the preservation group known as Deltic 9000 Fund, originally founded to ensure that at least one example of the
Class 55 diesel locomotives was preserved following their withdrawal from service in 1981 then later known as Deltic 9000 Locomotives Ltd, was instrumental in the preservation and restoration of both D9000/55022 Royal Scots Grey and D9016/55016 Gordon Highlander?
...that because Daimon Station on the
Toei Subway in
Minato, Tokyo,
Japan, was initially planned to be called "Hamamatsucho", the station is called "Daimon Hamamatsucho" in certain automated announcements?
...that CRT Group, an
intermodal transport company in
Australia that was founded as Colin Rees Transport (CRT), a taxi truck company in suburban
Sydney in the 1950s, introduced the first
CargoSprinter to Australia in February 2002?
...that Ichibata Electric Railway Co., Ltd. is the official
English language name of two different
Japanese railway companies - Ichibata Denki Tetsudō Kabushiki-gaisha (一畑電気鉄道株式会社) which is now a
holding company and Ichibata Densha Kabushiki-gaisha (一畑電車株式会社) which was formerly the railway operating division of the present holding company?
...that the main Hassop railway station building in the
Peak District of
Derbyshire,
England, which closed to passengers in 1942 has been preserved and renovated and now houses a family-friendly cafe named Hassop Station?
...that at every stop of the Great White Train in
Australia, an effort in the 1920s by
Sydney-based
industrialists to convince Australians to 'Buy Australian Made', the
radio station 2XT was set up and broadcast to the local community but was heard as far away as
New Zealand with a clear signal?
...that the site of the present
RERGare du Champ de Mars in
Paris has accommodated a total of five
stations, being built in 1867, 1878, two in 1900 (one passenger and one goods) and the present station in 1988?
...that all lines of the Fukuoka City Subway, which began operations in 1981 in
Japan, are automatically operated by an
ATO system, although
drivers are used as a precaution?
...that after service was suspended on the Expo Express in 1972, the first fully-automated
rapid transit system in
North America, the trains were stored on
Île Notre-Dame in
Montreal in the hope that they could be eventually reused, but they were then scrapped in the mid-1990s?
...that engineers' line references, three or four-character codes used in the
British rail network to refer to a section of a track or route, are unique across the whole rail network, allowing identification of any part of the network?
...that the preservation group known as Deltic 9000 Fund, originally founded to ensure that at least one example of the
Class 55 diesel locomotives was preserved following their withdrawal from service in 1981 then later known as Deltic 9000 Locomotives Ltd, was instrumental in the preservation and restoration of both D9000/55022 Royal Scots Grey and D9016/55016 Gordon Highlander?
...that because Daimon Station on the
Toei Subway in
Minato, Tokyo,
Japan, was initially planned to be called "Hamamatsucho", the station is called "Daimon Hamamatsucho" in certain automated announcements?
...that CRT Group, an
intermodal transport company in
Australia that was founded as Colin Rees Transport (CRT), a taxi truck company in suburban
Sydney in the 1950s, introduced the first
CargoSprinter to Australia in February 2002?