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  • 91North Hudson County Railway — The North Hudson Railway Company built and operated a streetcar system in Hudson County and southeast Bergen County, New Jersey before and after the turn of twentieth century. It was founded by John Bonn,[1][2][3] and eventually taken over by the …

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  • 92List of railway lines in Japan — lists existing railway lines in Japan alphabetically.The vast majority of Japanese railways are classified under two Japanese laws, one for nihongo|railways|鉄道|tetsudō and another for nihongo|trams|軌道|kidō. The difference between the two is a… …

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  • 93Kurobe Senyō Railway — The *nihongo| Asohara |阿曽原 *nihongo|Sennindani|仙人谷 *nihongo|Kurobegawa No.4 Power Station mae|黒部川第四発電所前|Kurobegawa Dai yon Hatsudensho mae: Altitude Convert|869|m|0|abbr=on. Linked to Incline Jōbu (altitude 1325m) by a funicular.ervicesA battery… …

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  • 94Renon railway — Infobox rail line name = Renon railroad image width = 270px caption = type = passenger system = status = piece abandoned start = Bolzano end = Collalbo stations = 12 open = August 13, 1917 close = owner = operator = SAD character = stock =… …

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  • 95Mauch Chunk Switchback Railway — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 96Castle Hill Railway — or Castle Hill Funicular may refer to:* Bridgnorth Cliff Railway, in Bridgnorth, England * Budapest Castle Hill Funicular, in Budapest, Hungary …

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  • 97List of railway companies in Japan — lists Japanese railway operators.Those in italics are the third sector operators; being half public, half private.Japan Railways GroupThe Japan Railways Group succeeded the former Japanese National Railways (日本国有鉄道). *Central Japan Railway… …

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  • 98List of defunct railway companies in Japan — lists defunct Japanese railway operators.The list includes all types of railways, such as handcars, horsecars, trams, light railways, heavy rails, freight rails, industrial railways, monorails, new transit systems, or funiculars. Some companies… …

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  • 99Atmospheric railway — An atmospheric railway is a railway that uses air pressure to provide power for propulsion. A pneumatic tube is laid between the rails, with a piston running in it suspended from the train through a sealable slot in the top of the tube. By means… …

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  • 100Charlevoix Railway — Charlevoix Railway, Chemin de fer Charlevoix Reporting mark CFC Locale Charlevoix Capitale Nationale regions of Quebec Dates of operation 10 August 1889 (1889 08 10)–present …

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