Portal:Trains/Did you know/September 2010

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September 2010

A diesel hydraulic multiple unit (DHMU) of the Teresina Metro in 2010
  • ...that to reduce construction costs, the Teresina Metro in the Brazilian state of Piauí uses a pre-existing metre gauge line, and to reduce interference with road traffic, new sections of the line were placed into a cut in the centre of the city?
Allan valve gear
RENFE 354 003 in 1994
  • ...that Spain's fleet of eight RENFE Class 354 diesel-hydraulic locomotives have encountered a number of serious mishaps during the last decade, with three destroyed in two separate head-on collisions, another unit badly damaged after catching fire, and yet another damaged after a derailment?
The former Tavistock North station building in 2008
Diagram of a 4-4-0 locomotive built by Taunton in 1850
  • ...that at 8,371 metres (27,464 ft) in length, the Tauern Rail Tunnel in Austria is the longest tunnel in the Tauern Railway Line, and that the highest point of the tunnel, at 1,226 metres (4,022 ft) above sea level, is also the highest point in all of the railway line?
T1 number 5001 preserved in Prague in 2005
  • ...that since Tampere railway station in Tampere, Finland, is situated in a central location of the city, the station and its railway yard have served as divisors of the city's districts almost in the same way as Tammerkoski such that Tamperean places are often located by saying which side of the station they are on?
  • ...that the TMK 101, a 2-axle tram which was used in Zagreb, Croatia, from 1951 until December 2008, was the first modern type of trams produced in Croatia with automatic door openers, driver's and conductor's seats, electrical brakes, mechanical brakes, air-operated brakes and a protective shield in front of the tram?
C62 class locomotive hauling the Niseko tourist train in 1994
A T-Third Street train crossing the Islais Creek Channel in 2007
Asa station on the San'yō Main Line in 2006
Birmingham airport people mover
Spanish method: a way of placement of train platforms that allows passengers to simultaneously board a train from one side and exit from the other
  • ...that the Spanish solution for crowd control at busy stations is a method of using two platforms, on both sides of the track, by one train to speed up embarkation and disembarkation where passengers exit the train on one side, and board from the other?
  • ...that the Guangzhou Metro, mainland China's fourth metro and opened only in 1997, delivered 675 million rides in 2009, with route length expected to grow from the current 150 kilometres (93 mi) to 600 kilometres (370 mi) by 2020?