...that an interlocking makes it impossible to give a clear (proceed)
signal to a
train if the
switches are not aligned properly so that the train movement can be completely accomplished?
...that
VIA Rail still operates a few combine cars in revenue service behind freight trains in far northern
Manitoba which carry passengers, baggage and supplies for villages en route?
...that the first electrically-operated Norwegian railway signals using lights were manufactured by
AEG in 1924?
...that although several different companies comprise the Frankfurt Transit system, they all use the same fare schedule enabling
passengers to purchase a single
ticket for a journey that may include different
modes of transport?
...that U.S. patent 1 (under the new numbering system adopted in 1836) was awarded to John Ruggles on July 13, 1836, for a type of
driving wheel designed to reduce the adverse effects of the weather on the
track?
...that the Seaton Tramway features reduced-scale (1:2) replicas of classic
Britishtram cars from various cities?
...that after passengers complained of uncomfortable
pressure changes when entering
tunnels at high speed on the LGV Atlantique, the TGV Réseau sets are now pressure sealed?
...that the report
Richard Beeching issued in 1963 that has come to be known as the "Beeching Axe" recommended closing 6,000 miles (10,000 km) of
Great Britain's nearly 18,000 miles (29,000 km) of track?
...that an interlocking makes it impossible to give a clear (proceed)
signal to a
train if the
switches are not aligned properly so that the train movement can be completely accomplished?
...that
VIA Rail still operates a few combine cars in revenue service behind freight trains in far northern
Manitoba which carry passengers, baggage and supplies for villages en route?
...that the first electrically-operated Norwegian railway signals using lights were manufactured by
AEG in 1924?
...that although several different companies comprise the Frankfurt Transit system, they all use the same fare schedule enabling
passengers to purchase a single
ticket for a journey that may include different
modes of transport?
...that U.S. patent 1 (under the new numbering system adopted in 1836) was awarded to John Ruggles on July 13, 1836, for a type of
driving wheel designed to reduce the adverse effects of the weather on the
track?
...that the Seaton Tramway features reduced-scale (1:2) replicas of classic
Britishtram cars from various cities?
...that after passengers complained of uncomfortable
pressure changes when entering
tunnels at high speed on the LGV Atlantique, the TGV Réseau sets are now pressure sealed?
...that the report
Richard Beeching issued in 1963 that has come to be known as the "Beeching Axe" recommended closing 6,000 miles (10,000 km) of
Great Britain's nearly 18,000 miles (29,000 km) of track?