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2108:. Union Station was built on the west side of the
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1877:. After only ten years of operation the longest
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1940:in the American and British zones, and of the
1575:Eurostar train on the Channel Tunnel Rail Link
2169:4-6-0 takes on coal at Swanick May 22, 2005.
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1869:. The service continued, operated by the
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2633:A collection of diesels and operators at
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1111:Southern Pacific Railroad west of Chicago
2172:The British Railways Standard Class 5MT
1209:Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad
1813:A garratt on the Welsh Highland Railway
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2713:. It replaced the 1844 station of the
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1938:Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft (DRG)
1287:. 250 were ordered and were built in
954:Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area
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1673:Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
952:system comprising three lines in the
250:were still more common at this date.
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2898:Sacramento Regional Transit District
2765:Sacramento Regional Transit District
2324:Union Pacific Railroad on Cajon Pass
1837:The Welsh Highland Railway ran from
1770:equipment. Its purpose is to drive
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1690:shelved plans to acquire more. In
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2881:. It is operated by a mixture of
1920:Deutsche Bundesbahn on a snowy day
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164:Chicago and North Western Railway
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1220:Maryland Rail Commuter Service
1205:Interstate Commerce Commission
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2016:rails, which are laid upon
1961:Santa Fe 5000 "Madam Queen"
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1783:Santa Fe 5000 "Madam Queen"
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1993:and mechanical semaphore
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1119:Southern Pacific Railroad
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104:Kievskaya station on the
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2508:pyrotechnic
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2209:Rail tracks
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2114:city blocks
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1990:Rail tracks
1851:branch line
1745:BNSF spiker
1470:September 4
1416:September 3
1193:Ogden, Utah
1173:Los Angeles
1153:New Orleans
1025:July 2003.
1021:passes the
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396:Super Chief
294:Los Angeles
282:Super Chief
255:Super Chief
231:Super Chief
30:section of
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2727:Live steam
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2571:he built.
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2564:live steam
2542:December 4
2472:December 3
2348:Cajon Pass
2344:California
2221:November 6
2198:Derbyshire
2159:Preserved
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2145:October 30
2092:opened in
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2057:October 23
1973:October 22
1969:October 16
1910:October 15
1847:Porthmadog
1843:Caernarvon
1537:passengers
1485:Passengers
1181:Sacramento
1165:New Mexico
1066:rail gauge
1044:region of
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467:and South
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301:Roundhouse
192:turntables
178:rail yards
169:roundhouse
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630:, former
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411:Week 25:
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385:. Wedge
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268:train in
244:tank cars
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141:Week 22:
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2699:Cornwall
2669:Class 43
2654:Class 66
2649:143619;
2489:brakeman
2387:(1988),
2383:(1983),
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2334:9214, a
2026:railroad
2018:sleepers
2002:railways
1859:Bryngwyn
1765:railroad
1612:via the
1606:Brussels
1594:Eurostar
1583:Eurostar
1502:Varanasi
1351:Austrian
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