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August 2005

North South Line Platform of Dhoby Ghaut Interchange
A tram with a bow collector in Plauen, Germany
The aftermath of the Eschede train disaster
  • ...that as a result of the Eschede train disaster in Germany on June 3, 1998, the ICE's rubber-isolated wheel design, which was found to be the primary fault of the accident, has since been replaced with conventional solid steel wheels?
The restored Angels Flight railway in Los Angeles
Locomotive Leasing Partners 2808, an SSD38-2
A Bettendorf style truck on display at the Illinois Railway Museum
  • ...that most bogies (also called trucks) have two axles, but some cars designed for extremely heavy loads have been built with up to five-axle bogies?
A mail hook on an RPO
  • ...that railway post office cars in North America were often equipped with a hook that could be used to snatch a sack of outgoing mail hanging on a track-side pole as the train passed it?
A steam locomotive driving wheel
  • ...that since a conventional steam locomotive is directly driven, one of the few ways to 'gear' a locomotive for a particular performance goal is to size the driving wheels appropriately; typically larger for passenger train service than for freight service?
Joseph Locke
Southen Pacific 1518, the first SD7 built, preserved at the Illinois Railway Museum
The Bridge over the River Kwai
A restored PCC operating in San Francisco
Reporting marks on two Canadian Pacific covered hoppers
Strasburg Railroad number 89, a 2-6-0