Portal:Trains/Did you know/October 2009

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October 2009

BTS Saphan Taksin Station in May 2009
The facade and tower of Boise Depot in 2006
Preserved Thousand Islands Railway diesel locomotive number 500 on static display in 2009
System map of the Lehigh Valley Terminal Railway
The station building at Henley-on-Thames as seen in 2008
Locomotive LDP001 in Downer EDI Rail livery leads LDP007 in QRNational livery at South Dynon, Victoria, in July 2009
Map showing railways in Hyderabad in 1909
  • ...that the Berlin-Hamburg Railway (German: Berlin-Hamburger Bahn), a roughly 286 km (178 mi) long railway line connecting its namesake cities that originally opened in 1846, was the first high-speed line upgraded in Germany to be capable of handling train speeds of over 200 km/h (120 mph)?
A London Underground battery-electric locomotive at West Ham station in 2009
  • ...that battery locomotives, a type of electric locomotive, are used in situations where a conventional diesel or electric locomotive would be unsuitable such as for maintenance trains on electrified lines when the electricity supply is turned off or in industrial facilities where a combustion-powered locomotive could cause a safety issue?
  • ...that in the United Kingdom, headboards were common on the public railways in the age of steam and into the age of diesel and electric trains, but their use on scheduled trains is now defunct save for the occasion of a 'last train,' such as on the withdrawal of a particular class of train?
The Greenline hopes to utilize diesel-electric DMU cars like those currently used on New Jersey Transit's River LINE.