Portal:Trains/Did you know/May 2009

= May 2009 =

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Eastern rail 01 gnangarra.JPG|The point where the Eastern Rail line leaves the Swan Coastal plain and follows the Avon river through the Darling Scarp to Toodyay}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Buurtspoorwegen West-Vlaanderen.png|Railway map of West Flanders with the main railways and vicinal railways}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|K88.jpg|K 88 without tender}}

  • ...that the New Zealand Railways K class 2-4-2 steam locomotives of 1877, a highly successful design that had profound influence on New Zealand locomotive development, were dumped in the Oreti River for embankment protection after retirement in the 1920s and one, K 88, has been recovered from the riverbed and restored to full working order?

{{Trains portal/DYK image|DDM45 861 EFVM Vinicius Secchin.JPG|EFVM number 861, a DDM45, at Estacão Intendente Câmara in 2008}}

  • ...that the EMD DDM45, a narrow gauge version of the SD45 built for service in Brazil, required two additional driving axles since the smaller narrow gauge traction motors would otherwise be overloaded by the locomotive's electrical output?

{{Trains portal/DYK image|TPIX_250.JPG|Former Tropicana refrigerated box car}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Railroad coupler.agr2.jpg|rail couplers}}

  • ...that slack action, the amount of free movement of one railway car before it transmits its motion to an adjoining coupled car, can aid in starting heavy trains, since the application of the locomotive power to the train operates on each car in the train successively, and the power is thus utilized to start only one car at a time?

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Great-northern-t-class-melbourne.jpg|Great Northern Rail Services locomotive}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Eurocom TRAXX.jpg|A Hungarian-operated TRAXX locomotive}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Cnice3.jpg|Beijing–Tianjin Intercity Rail high speed EMU}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|1026.JPG|Preserved Georgia Railroad EMD GP7 locomotive}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Estació vall de Núria.JPG|Núria station building seen from the platform of the Vall de Núria Rack Railway}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Mh DFB Dampfzug.jpeg|The Furka heritage railway}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Triple headed mainline steam in Illinois.jpg|Preserved QJ class locomotive, now preserved in the USA}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|SNCF 242A1m.png|MSTS simulation of SNCF 4-8-4 No. 242A-1}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|NS 1505 (1500 Class) at Manchester Museum of Science and Industry.jpg|Preserved NS Class 1500}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Bucharest Gara de nord.JPG|Gara de Nord station, 2007}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|141 r 568-1.JPG|Locomotive 141R568 at Lons-le-Saunier (Jura) station, on 1 August 1996}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|StrasburgRR 2004 0613Image002.jpg|Strasburg Railroad #475, one of the non-Thomas the Tank Engine locomotive fleet}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|XA1416.jpg|Western Australian Government Railways, X Class Diesel, XA 1416, in Bunbury Railway Station yard}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|First locomotive Russia.jpg|Replica of first locomotive of Russia (1834). Monument in Nizhny Tagil.}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|PuppetValve.png|Diagram of Balanced Poppet Valve for use in steam engines}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|View of Lord Cloncurry's bridge, near Blackrock.jpg|Lord Cloncurry's bridge, near Blackrock, 1834}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|UP BigBoy 4023 DSCN0021.JPG|Preserved Union Pacific Big Boy 4023 in Omaha, Nebraska, in 2001}}

  • ... that although the Union Pacific Big Boy is often billed as being the largest steam locomotive ever built, in each of the categories of weight, length, horsepower and tractive effort a larger locomotive can be found?

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Mrao ami lba ryle.jpg|Radio telescope antenna array along the former Cambridge-Bedford railway line}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Punch Rhodes Colossus.png|The Rhodes Colossus: Caricature of Cecil John Rhodes, proponent of the Cape Town to Cairo railway}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Behr Monorail.jpg|Junction on Listowel and Ballybunion Railway}}

  • ... that the Listowel and Ballybunion Railway (a Lartigue Monorail that operated in Ireland between 1888 and 1924) required each side of the carriage to be equally balanced and thus if a farmer wanted to send a cow to market, he would have to send two calves to balance it, with the calves then having to travel back on opposite sides of the same freight wagon, balancing each other?

{{Trains portal/DYK image|CandOLocomotive-1601.jpg|Preserved H-8 class locomotive 1601 in 2008}}

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