Portal:Trains/Did you know/November 2009

= November 2009 =

{{Trains portal/DYK image|X1007.jpg|West Australian X class locomotive used to haul The Westland from 1954 onwards}}

  • ...that right up until its demise in 1969 and subsequent replacement by the luxurious new Indian Pacific and Trans Australian trains, the Perth to Kalgoorlie Westland service provided drinking water for passengers in the second class sleeping cars from water bags slung from the carriage platform railing, and a stack of fire wood was kept on the platform of the dining car to fuel its stoves?{{-}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Po Lam Station Exit C.JPG|Po Lam Station on the Tseung Kwan O Line}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Arhs barlow.jpg|Cross section of Barlow Rail as used by Sydney Railway Company}}

  • ...that Barlow rail, a rolled rail section used on early railways with wide flaring feet and designed to be laid directly on the ballast without requiring sleepers, was in practice less than successful due to the propensity of the rails to push apart, thus resulting in a serious derailment risk?{{-}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Exeter 006904b.jpg|Telescoped carriages from Exeter collision}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Project Unigauge (India).svg|Comparison of different gauges common in India}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|TGV la poste 3.jpg|A TGV La Poste train near Chevry-Cossigny outside Paris}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|UIC568 Stecker.jpg|UIC 568 standardized connection cable}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Hercules at New Romney.jpg|English 4-8-2 locomotive 'Hercules' at New Romney}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Taiwan road sign Art072.3.png|Taiwanese level crossing sign with the electrification symbol}}

  • ...that at Taiwanese level crossings on electrified routes, the crossbuck (the sign composed of two slats of equal length, fastened together on a pole in a saltire formation resembling the letter "x") features a special symbol in the center cautioning road users about excessive height cargo that may contact the electric wires?{{-}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Sherpa 3.JPG|Former Réseau Guerlédan locomotive}}

  • ...that the operators of the short-lived Réseau Guerlédan railway in Côtes-du-Nord (now Côtes-d'Armor) in northwest France inherited statutory powers to operate the line from the former metre gauge Réseau Breton railway that previously ran along the route because the Réseau Breton had after closing left lengths of rail in place where there had formerly been level crossings?{{-}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Renfe clase 130.JPG|RENFE Class 130 train at Alicante railway station}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Haie Hill Tunnel.JPG|Western portal of Haie Hill Tunnel on the Bullo Pill Railway in 2006}}

  • ...that the Bullo Pill Railway was originally opened in 1810 as an approximately {{Track gauge|4}} gauge plateway, converted to a railway by the 1840s, widened to {{Track gauge|7ft0.25in}} gauge in 1854 and converted to standard gauge in 1872 before the line was finally closed in 1967?{{-}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|DualgaugeHakonetozanJP14.jpg|Standard and dual gauge tracks in Japan}}

  • ...that the {{Track gauge|ussg}} width between the inner edges of the rails in standard gauge tracks has its origins in the preference of George Stephenson (engineer in chief of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway) for the {{Track gauge|4ft8in}} gauge of wagonways used in collieries where he had spent his early engineering career, but with an additional {{convert|1/2|in|mm|abbr=on}} of free movement to reduce binding on curves?{{-}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Wentworth Falls station 1.jpg|Wentworth Falls station}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|RN276085.JPG|RENFE Class 276 276.085 (7685)}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Arhs brill 057903.JPG|Model 55 and Model 75 Brill Railcars stand at Adelaide, South Australia, in 1962}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Ok22-31 locomotive.jpg|Ok22-31 in Poznań}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|AdelaideRail 4.jpg|TransAdelaide railcars nos. 2011/2106 at Gawler with the 10.24 limited stop service to Adelaide}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|DTTX 724681 20050529 IL Rochelle.jpg|A double-stack car owned by the TTX Company}}

  • ...that a well car, also known as a double-stack car or stack car, is a type of railroad car specially designed to carry intermodal containers, with a depressed section which sits close to the rails between the bogies of the car, making it possible to carry a stack of two containers per unit on railway lines where the loading gauge assures sufficient clearance?{{-}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Flat Rock tunnel, Reading R.R., length 940 feet, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views.png|Stereoscopic views of the Flat Rock Tunnel in the 19th century}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Marne-la-Vallee-RER.jpg|View to the platform area of Gare de Marne-la-Vallée - Chessy in 2006}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|The Red Rocket (1).jpg|A G-series train heads south at Rosedale Station circa 1971}}

  • ...that the G-series cars, built in the 1950s for Toronto Transit Commission with the last cars in this series retired from revenue service in 1990, were frequently described as "robust and reliable" despite being constructed overweight and being energy-inefficient?{{-}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|JNR-EF66-53-for-Fuji.jpg|Fuji service hauled by EF66 locomotive, June 2004}}

  • ...that from 1965 to 1980, the Fuji limited express, withdrawn in 2009 after almost 80 years' service, was the longest distance train service in Japanese history, taking just over 24 hours to cover the {{convert|1574.2|km|mi}} between Tokyo and Nishi-Kagoshima stations?{{-}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Oi 1-29 Warszawa 06.04.05.jpg|Former Prussian P 6 locomotive preserved in the Warsaw Railway Museum, Poland}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|EF6649 Fuji Hayabusa 20090312.jpg|Hayabusa Fuji Blue Train}}

  • ...that in Japan, the term Blue Train denotes a type of long-distance sleeper train nicknamed as such for the color of the train cars, which have recently seen a severe decline in ridership as the Shinkansen (bullet train), buses, and airplanes have become faster, more popular, and sometimes cheaper?{{-}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Steam engine 6077 2.jpg|6077 on display at The Northern Ontario Railroad Museum}}

{{Trains portal/DYK image|Springvalecemeterystation.jpg|Four car Tait train at the Spring Vale Cemetery platform}}

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