Portal:Trains/Did you know/September 2007

September 2007 edit

 
New Binalong station on the 1916 realignment of the Main Southern Line
 
An EF class locomotive on the North Island Main Trunk in 'bumble bee' colours
 
DART train number 8306 in Bray
 
Prototype model of an OO scale British Railways Class 25 shown with an 18 mm diameter coin for size
 
Franco-Belge 040 KDL on the Froissy Dompierre Light Railway
  • ...that among the 600 mm (1 ft 11+58 in) gauge rolling stock preserved on the Froissy Dompierre Light Railway in France are steam locomotives built by Alco-Cooke and Franco-Belge as well as a speeder built by Fairbanks-Morse in 1917?
 
Original locomotive used on the tramway (Aveling & Porter, 1871
 
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Trans-Mongolian Railway in the Gobi Desert
 
The street-level facade of Holloway Road station
 
Preserved SSW 819
 
EuskoTran in Bilbao, Spain on grassed track
 
Class 22000 DMU at Colbert Station, Limerick
 
Z 27526 at the Part-Dieu, Lyon, France
 
Tranz Rail DQ locomotive
 
Preserved MTV-82 tram in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
 
InterCity 225 at Peterborough main railway station in 2003.
 
British "Neilson" engine, used in Finland from 1869 to the 1920s, preserved at the Finnish Railway Museum
 
A train stopping at a KTMB railway station in Kuala Lipis, Pahang, Malaysia
 
Joseph Benedict Chifley, Prime Minister 1945-49, outside Parliament House in Canberra
 
Preserved K 36 locomotive
 
A 209 series train on the Keihin-Tōhoku Line
  • ...that the East Japan Railway Company's 209 series trains were introduced in 1993 as low-cost, minimal lifespan (approximately 15 years) train that would be replaced rather than rebuilt, and in 2006 JR East announced their replacement from Autumn 2007 by the E233 series?
 
Condensing apparatus directing exhaust steam from cylinders back to water tanks
 
QR Interurban Multiple Unit at International Terminal station on its way to the Domestic Terminal
 
Decapod locomotive
 
A 9300 series EMU in Hankyu Maroon livery
 
Arlanda Express Train at Stockholm Central Station
 
Amtrak's southbound Heartland Flyer boards at Norman, Oklahoma