Portal:Trains/Did you know/February 2012

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February 2012

Edge Hill cutting, Liverpool, in 2011 with the eastern portals of three tunnels: New Crown Street (left), Wapping (middle) and Old Crown Street (right)
Locomotive TR724, owned by the society, stored in 2008
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  • ...that the Valmet RM 2 trams built in 1956, three of which have been preserved, were the last trams acquired for the Turku tram network in Finland prior to its closure in 1972 and have come to be known as "ghost cars"?
  • ...that Urgell station on the Barcelona Metro in Spain is one of the oldest metro stations in the city, as it is part of the first section of L1 (then Ferrocarril Metropolità Transversal) to be built when it opened in 1926?
A Transperth B-series train at McIver station in 2010
The Tianjin bridge in 2009 shortly before completion
The Kwai River bridge in 2004
  • ...that the destruction of the bridge as depicted in the 1957 film The Bridge on the River Kwai is entirely fictional, and in fact, two bridges were built near Kanchanaburi in modern Thailand—a temporary wooden bridge and a permanent steel/concrete bridge—and although both were targets of Allied aerial bombing, the steel bridge was repaired and is still in use by Burma Railway?
  • ...that although the section of Monterrey Metro Line 1 from San Bernabé to Talleres, which is named after the Metrorrey maintenance shops (talleres) that are located right after the station, was operational from the start in 1991, the original terminal of Line 1 was San Bernabé and it was not until 2003 that this portion of the line was opened for passenger service and Talleres became a station?
The view towards Lordship Lane Station, painted by Camille Pissarro in 1871
Satellite view of the Strait of Gibraltar
  • ...that feasibility studies for a Strait of Gibraltar crossing via railway tunnel which would connect Europe and Africa have shown a number of potential difficulties including an active major geologic fault and two very deep Quaternary clay channels in the middle of the Strait, but if built, such a tunnel could carry 9 million passengers in its first year of operation as early as 2025?