Portal:Trains/Did you know/October 2011

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October 2011

A drawing of Samuel Hill in his 30s
One of HST's locomotives, D2854 on the Middleton Railway in 1994
A GSM-R mast and cabinet Abergavenny, Wales, in 2011
  • ...that the GSM-R international wireless communications standard for railway communication and applications now in use throughout Europe is based on GSM and EIRENE - MORANE specifications which guarantee performance at speeds up to 500 km/h (310 mph) without any communication loss?
Gjønnes Station after the land movement in 2008
  • ...that in 2008 there was an incident at Oslo Metro's Gjønnes station in Norway where the ground under one side of the station suddenly was pressed upwards by around 4 metres (13 ft), but no trains were operating there at the time because most of the Kolsås Line, including Gjønnes, has been closed for upgrades since 2006?
Patrick Gamble
  • ...that since their introduction in 1992, the Fukuoka Subway's 2000 series trains in Japan, which superseded the 1000 series trains introduced in 1981, have been overhauled four times with only minor changes?
The facade of Flinders Street Station in 2010
General Ticketing Machines (GTM) at Changi Airport MRT Station in 2005
Streetcars operating in Enid in 1908
  • ...that in 1907, the Enid City Council in Oklahoma awarded a streetcar franchise to allow the Enid City Railway to operate for 50 years, but then in 1929 passed an ordinance outlawing the entire streetcar system on the same day that city buses began operation?
  • ...that in the 1970s, part of the Eisenbahnkaserne (literally translated from German as Railroad kaserne) in Munich, formerly used by Germany's Railroad Battalion since 1890 was sold for the construction of the Olympiapark and later another part was torn down for the construction of the Bundeswehr Computer Center?
A JR Central N700 Series Shinkansen Nozomi train in 2007