Portal:Trains/Did you know/December 2008

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December 2008

  • ...that when oshiyas, an informal Japanese term for a worker who stands on the platform of a railway station during the morning and evening rush hours to push people onto the train, were first brought in at Shinjuku station, they were called "passenger arrangement staff" (旅客整理係 ryokaku seiri gakari?), and were largely made up of students working part-time?
The Barentin Viaduct shortly after it was rebuilt in 1846
  • ...that shortly after it was completed near Rouen, France, the 100-foot (30 m) tall, 600-yard (550 m) long Barentin Viaduct collapsed following heavy rains on January 10, 1846, but was rebuilt with funds supplied by Thomas Brassey, the bridge's contractor, and still stands today?
Interior of the John Street Roundhouse undergoing restoration in May 2008
The Indian Pacific train at Sydney Terminal
  • ...that for several holiday seasons the Indian Pacific has operated a Christmas Train with stops at several locations across Australia to entertain the locals and thank them for their support of the train?
  • ...that the Nærumbanen, a short passenger railway in the northern suburbs of Copenhagen, originally opened as the Lyngby-Vedbæk railway in 1900 to serve as a freight carrier for industries in the Mølleå valley?
The Pacific Electric bridge in Torrance
  • ...that iron ore trains on the Mauritania Railway can extend up to 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) in length, making them among the longest and heaviest in the world?
Kelso, California, depot in 2004
USAX 1811 preserved in the Army Transportation Museum, Fort Eustis, VA
  • ...that although the EMD MRS-1 locomotives failed to earn the US Army contract that went to ALCO for its MRS-1, they did prompt NMBS/SNCB to order EMD-licensed locomotives from NOHAB after the demonstrator locomotives made test runs on their lines?
  • ...that the Lansdowne Bridge near Rohri in present day Pakistan was the 'longest "rigid" girder bridge in the world' when it was opened in 1887?
A bridge of the Ferrocarril Central Andino near Matucana
An Edmonton LRT train in 2006
A former US Army ALCO MRS-1 on the Bay Coast Railroad
Conrail 4100, an SD80MAC