Portal:Trains/Did you know/July 2013

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July 2013

Curve with superelevation of tracks on the Keystone Corridor near Rosemont, PA, in 2011
  • ...that one element of railway track geometry is superelevation in curved track, in which the track is usually designed with a raised outer rail, providing a banked turn, thus allowing trains to maneuver through the curve at higher speeds than would otherwise be possible if the surface was flat or level?
  • ...that a total of 712 cars in Tobu Railway's 8000 series fleet were built between 1963 and 1983, making this the most numerous EMU type operated by a private railway operator in Japan?
  • ...that the new AVRIL passenger train under development by Talgo, of which a prototype was premiered at InnoTrans 2010, will have front and rear power cars containing under-floor traction equipment, and 12 trailer cars in between the power cars, giving a total seating capacity comparable to those of an electric multiple unit rather than a locomotive-hauled train?
The IRT Sixth Avenue line looking north from 14th Street in 1905
System map of the Gulf Coast Lines system from before 1924
A split-flap departure board at Gare du Nord, Paris, in 2007
  • ...that when a section of track which is not normally signaled for bi-directional operations has to be used in both directions for single-line working, very special safety measures, such as tokens or pilotman operations, are needed to ensure safe operation?
Shin-Kobe station in 2004
An S-Bahn Zürich RABe 514 "DTZ" train on the S8 service near Felben-Wellhausen in 2009
  • ...that because delivery of the first Swiss Federal Railways RABe 514 trains was delayed from the manufacturer by several months, Siemens agreed to build an additional train instead of paying a penalty, completing delivery of all 61 trains in July 2009?
  • ...that in addition to the 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) gauge Sangi Line, the Sangi Railway, which was originally established in 1928 in Japan, also operates the former Kintetsu Hokusei Line, the longest of only four lines remaining in the country that are still 762 mm (2 ft 6 in) gauge?
RENFE number 353-001-1 at Irun station in 2000
PRR #460, preserved at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in 2010
Little Eaton Gangway in July 1908 with the last train of loaded coal wagons arriving