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  • 1Glossary of rail terminology — Rail transport Operations Track Maintenance High speed Gauge Stations …

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  • 2Lackawanna Cut-Off — The westbound Lackawanna Limited comes off the Pequest Fill shortly after the opening of the Lackawanna Cut Off. Taken from the signal tower at the east end of Greendell Siding, this early 1912 photo was used as a template for a Phoebe Snow… …

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  • 3Norfolk Southern Railway — For other uses, see Norfolk Southern (disambiguation). Norfolk Southern Railway System map (trackage rights in purple) …

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  • 4Circle line (London Underground) — Circle Colour on map Yellow Year opened 1884 Line type Sub Surface Rolling stock C Stock 6 carriages per trainset …

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  • 5Royal Navy Propellant Factory, Caerwent — The Royal Navy Propellant Factory, Caerwent, Monmouthshire, UK, (later RAF Caerwent) was dedicated to the manufacture of explosives or the storage of ammunition from 1939 to 1993. It is a large military site and is situated north of the A48 road… …

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  • 6Cork City F.C. — For the historical club known as Cork City, see Fordsons F.C. Cork City Full name Cork City Football Club Nickname(s) City , Rebel Army , The Leesiders Founded …

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  • 7RAF munitions storage during WWII — The logistics organizations of the Royal Air Force in World War II were No. 42 Group and RAF Maintenance Command. As a result of a serious shortage of funds during the inter war period and a weakness of policy the RAF was singularly ill equipped… …

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  • 8Douglas railway station — Stashoon Raad Yiarn Ghoolish Isle Of Man Railway Station statistics Address …

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  • 9Willesden TMD — is a railway locomotive Traction Maintenance Depot situated in Willesden, North London. The depot is visible from the West Coast Main Line, to the south east of Willesden Junction, on the way into London s Euston Station. The depot code is now WN …

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  • 10Gravesend West Line — The Gravesend West Line was a short railway line in Kent that branched off the Swanley to Chatham line at Fawkham Junction and continued for a distance of 5 miles (8 km) to Gravesend where the railway company constructed a pier to connect trains… …

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