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August 2015

The Mukōgaoka-Yūen Monorail in 1990
  • ...that in fiscal 2013, Hamamatsuchō Station in Japan was used by an average of 155,784 passengers daily on JR East trains and 108,080 passengers daily on Tokyo Monorail trains, making it the sixteenth-busiest JR East station and the busiest Tokyo Monorail station?
A former GN Great Dome car in use by Amtrak in 2011
Donabate station in 2001
A Roca Line train in 2015
ETS trains at Ipoh in 2010
  • ...that Kishū Railway Co., which used to be solely a real estate and hotel management company, took over the Kishū Railway Line, the second shortest passenger railway line in Japan, in 1973 in order to gain the prestige of being a railway company?
An HRCS2 multiple unit train in operation in 2012
  • ...that when it was opened in 1924, the Epsom Salts Monorail in California was reported to be "the fastest moving monorail in the world," because the 28-mile (45 km) trip with a full load of epsomite could be completed within one hour?
An Alerce at the Emepa factory in Marc 2015
  • ...that the Alerce railcar produced by the Emepa Group in Argentina sources 90% of its parts of Argentine origin, with the remaining 10% being specialised parts imported from abroad, such as the German brakes and Austrian intelligent doors?
The control stand of a UP DDA40X locomotive
  • ...that diesel locomotive control stands were often designed such that all functional controls are "at hand", generally within the operational radius of the engineer's left forearm from his customary seating position, facing forward at all times?