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  • 101Flying Yankee — Infobox Locomotive name = Flying Yankee powertype = Diesel imagesize = 250 caption =The Flying Yankee at Portland, Maine in 1937. builder = Budd Company and Electro Motive Division buildmodel = BM MEC 6000 builddate = 1935 totalproduction = 1… …

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  • 102Gondola (rail) — This article is about US railroad practice. For information on European open wagons, see Open wagon. A railroad gondola seen at Rochelle, Illinois. In railroad terminology, a gondola is an open top type of rolling stock that is used for carrying… …

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  • 103Transportation in Pittsburgh — Main article: Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, surrounded by rivers and hills, has a unique transportation infrastructure that includes roads, tunnels, bridges, railroads, inclines, bike paths and stairways.RoadsPittsburgh has a high number of freeze/thaw… …

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  • 104Challenger (passenger train) — This article is about the passenger train Challenger ; for other uses, see the disambiguation page Challenger. The Challenger was a named passenger train fleet jointly operated by the Union Pacific Railroad and the Chicago and North Western… …

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  • 105OC Transpo Route 95 — Map with Route 95 shown in green OC Transpo Route 95 is the Ottawa transit network s busiest route, running on the Transitway across the city. The termination points are located at Marketplace, at Fallowfield Station and in Orléans, at Place d… …

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  • 106Twin Cities Hiawatha — For the current Hiawatha Chicago Milwaukee Amtrak passenger train, see Hiawatha (Amtrak). Hiawatha Twin Cities Hiawatha Morning Hiawatha Afternoon Hiawatha One of the 1935 beavertail observation cars at Union Station (Chicago) in 1943 …

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  • 1071995 in rail transport — EventsJanuary events* January David L. Gunn becomes commissioner of the Toronto Transit Commission. * January Burlington Northern Railroad tests new Trough Train articulated coal hopper cars. [cite journal|date=May 2005|title=Trough trial|journal …

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  • 108Budd Company — The Budd Company (now ThyssenKrupp Budd) is a metal fabricator and major supplier of body components to the automobile industry. The company s headquarters are in Troy, Michigan. It was founded in 1912 by Edward G. Budd, whose fame came from his… …

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  • 109Chicago 'L' rolling stock — The rolling stock of the Chicago L rapid transit system consists of 1,190 rail cars (all permanently coupled into 595 married pairs) dating from 1969 to 1994, delivered in four series: the 2200 series, 2400 series, 2600 series, and 3200 series,… …

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  • 110Паровоз системы Ферли — Двойной Ферли 1887 г. «James Spooner» …

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