September 2018
edit- ...that although Belpaire in Belgium was developing the same idea independently, the first use of fluted I-section steel for connecting rods on steam locomotives was in 1867 in Oldenburg on the G1 Class 0-4-0s?
- ...that when it opened in 1906, Great Western Railway's Old Oak Common TMD was the largest depot on the entire Great Western system?
- ...that the CapeFLYER operating on MBTA Commuter Rail's Old Colony Lines is the first regular passenger service to Cape Cod from Boston since the 1960s?
- ...that the name of Odakyu Electric Railway, an abbreviation of Odawara Kyūkō Tetsudō Kabushiki-gaisha, was made popular by the title song of the 1929 movie Tokyo Kōshinkyoku?
- ...that the proposed OC Streetcar line in Santa Ana and Garden Grove, California, will use a portion of the former Pacific Electric West Santa Ana Branch right-of-way?
- ...that the B class 4-8-0 steam locomotives built for New Zealand's national rail network beginning in 1899 proved so successful that most of the class were still averaging 20,000 miles (32,000 km) in service in the 1950s?
- ...that due to its use as a filming location for Annie, the NX Bridge built by Erie Railroad in New Jersey is sometimes referred to as the 'Annie Bridge' by local residents?
- ...that the last series of NSB Class 69 electric multiple unit trains was delivered in 1993 as part of the stock for the 1994 Winter Olympics?
- ...that the English train operating company Northern Rail operated the most stations of any train operating company in the United Kingdom?
- ...that the preserved and NRHP-listed Northern Pacific Railroad Depot in Missoula, Montana, is the third depot built in Missoula by the Northern Pacific Railway?
- ...that in the first month of service for Amtrak's Northeast Regional extension into Virginia in 2010, ridership doubled expectations?
- ...that the Northampton loop, opened by London and North Western Railway in 1881, doubled capacity on the line from Roade to Rugby without the expense of widening Kilsby Tunnel?
- ...that with 532 inbound riders on an average weekday, North Scituate is the second-busiest station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Greenbush Line?
- ...that MBTA Subway's North Quincy station is the only one of the four Red Line stations in Quincy not located at a former Old Colony Railroad station site?
- ...that the North London line between Richmond and North Woolwich derives from five connecting sections which were opened over 25 years from 1846?
- ...that the 1903 joint "New North Main Line" (NNML; the present day Acton–Northolt line) of the Great Central and Great Western can still be seen at North Acton tube station?
- ...that N&W's improved Y5/Y6 classes of 2-8-8-2 steam locomotives, including the preserved 2156, could pull trains at speeds up to 50 mph (80 km/h) while other locomotives of similar class, such as Virginian's AE class 2-10-10-2s, could only reach 8 miles per hour (13 km/h)?
- ...that although originally propelled by hand using punt poles, propulsion for a norry can be provided by small gas engine with belt drive direct to the rear axle, delivering top speeds of 40 km/h (25 mph) or more?
- ...that the proposed route of the Norfolk Orbital Railway would include track and stations on two heritage railways, the Mid-Norfolk Railway and the North Norfolk Railway?
- ...that during its excursion train service in the 1980s, the preserved Norfolk and Western Railway Class A 2-6-6-4 number 1218 was the most powerful operational steam locomotive in the world?
- ...that although the Chemins de Fer du Nord 3.1201 to 3.1290 class of 4-6-2 "Superpacific" steam locomotives were designed as four cylinder compounds, with superheating, and a narrow 3-metre long (9 ft 10 in) firebox, they were not equipped with mechanical stokers?
- ...that the lower level of New York City Subway's Ninth Avenue station has not been used since 1975 except for filming of the original Crocodile Dundee movie?
- ...that strikes over wage disagreements for proposed Night Tube services on London Underground and Overground lines led to a complete Underground system shutdown on August 6, 2015?
- ...that initially the Nickey line's connection to Boxmoor (today's Hemel Hempstead railway station on the West Coast Main Line) was via an awkward turntable arrangement?
- ...that NI Railways is the only commercial non-heritage passenger operator in the United Kingdom to operate a vertical integration model, with responsibility of all aspects of the network including running trains, maintaining rolling stock and infrastructure, and pricing?
- ...that the Zululand Railway 2-6-0 locomotives that were later classified by Natal Government Railways as Class I were built to American specifications and then current narrow-gauge practice except for their Johnston link-and-pin couplers and brake gear?
- ...that the 2007 redevelopment at Newport railway station in Wales did not allow for disabled access, resulting in station staff using a locally contracted taxi firm to move some passengers from one side of the station to the other?