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  • 1Truss bridge — for a single track railway, converted to pedestrian use and pipeline support Ancestor Beam bridge[ …

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  • 2Mount Tamalpais and Muir Woods Railway — In this postcard image, one of the railroad s Shay locomotives works its way up Mount Tamalpais. Note the railroad s practice of pushing trains upgrade, with the engine reversed at the rear of the train. The Mount Tamalpais Muir Woods Railway was …

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  • 3Galloping Gertie — This article is about the first Tacoma Narrows Bridge, which collapsed in 1940. For the article on the current bridge, see Tacoma Narrows Bridge. Infobox Bridge bridge name = Tacoma Narrows Bridge (Galloping Gertie) caption = The first Tacoma… …

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  • 4Chesapeake and Ohio Railway — The C O system map in 1950. Reporting mark C O, CO Locale District of Columbia …

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  • 5Glossary of rail terminology — Rail transport Operations Track Maintenance High speed Gauge Stations …

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  • 6Chesterfield Railroad — 1856 map, note: labeled as Coal Brook RR Locale eastern Virginia Dates of operation 1831–1851 Track gauge …

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  • 7California State Route 39 — State Route 39 Route information …

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  • 8Eastern span replacement of the San Francisco — San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge (eastern span replacement) Artistic rendition of the new eastern span of the Bay Bridge seen from Treasure Island (ca. 2014) Official name To be determ …

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  • 9Tacoma Narrows Bridge (1940) — This article is about the first Tacoma Narrows Bridge, which collapsed in 1940. For the article on the current bridges, see Tacoma Narrows Bridge. Tacoma Narrows Bridge The original Tacoma Narrows Bridge roadway twisted and vibrated violently… …

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  • 10Go (game) — This article is about Go, the board game. For other uses, see Go (disambiguation). Goe redirects here. For other uses, see GOE (disambiguation). Go Go is played on a grid of black lines (usually 19×19). The playing pieces, called stones, are… …

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