Portal:Trains/Did you know/April 2008

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April 2008

  • ...that a last vehicle board is used on Indian Railways to indicate the last vehicle in a train so that if a train passes a control point without this indicator, the operators can assume that the train has separated and appropriate emergency plans can be implemented?
JR 415 series EMU on the Nanao Line
  • ...that JR West owns the assets of the entire Nanao Line (between Tsubata and Anamizu, 87.5 km or 54.4 mi) in Japan, but it only operates the southern section (south of Wakura Onsen) and lets Noto Railway operate on the rest of the line?
The station and yard at Skikda, Algeria
  • ...that SNTF, the national railway of Algeria, currently operates over 3,572 kilometres (2,220 mi) of track, but in 1946 the country's rail network spanned 5,014 km (3,116 mi)?
SSW 9673, an EMD GP60 at Caliente, California, in the late 1980s
Eastern and Oriental Express at the old Kuala Lumpur Railway Station, Malaysia
Union of South Africa in British Railways green livery at Bridgnorth railway station on the Severn Valley Railway
A Tren de la Costa train in operation
Santa Fe's California Limited at the summit of Cajon Pass in 1908
Map of the lines between Melbourne, Shepparton and Albury
Amtrak Amfleet I coaches at Iselin (Metropark), NJ, in March 2006