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  • 11Rail transport in Norway — Norway Bergensbanen at Finse, the highest point of the Norwegian railways. Operation National railway …

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  • 12Rail transport — Railroad and Railway both redirect here. For other uses, see Railroad (disambiguation). Rail transport is the conveyance of passengers and goods by means of wheeled vehicles specially designed to run along railways or railroads. Rail transport is …

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  • 13Rail transport in India — This article is about the technical workings and operations of railways in India which are run by the Indian Railways. See also History of rail transport in India. Rail transport is a commonly used mode of long distance transportation in India.… …

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  • 14Rail transport in Switzerland — infobox rail transport by country|country=Switzerland|total=5,063|broad=0|broadsize= |broadelectro=0|standard=3,652|standardsize=1.435 standardelectro=3,641|narrow=1,383|narrowsize=mainly 1.0|narrowelectro=1,353The railways of Switzerland include …

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  • 15Rail transportation in the United States — Rail transport Operations Track Maintenance High speed Gauge Stations …

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  • 16Rail transport in Victoria — Infobox rail railroad name = Railways of Victoria logo filename = logo size = system map caption = Victorian railway network, passenger lines in colour, freight only lines in grey marks = locale = Victoria, Australia start year = 1854 end year =… …

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  • 17Rail transport in the United States — This article is part of the history of rail transport by country series. Today, most rail transport in the United States is based in freight train shipments. Changing U.S. economic needs and the rise of automobile, bus, and air transport led to… …

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  • 18Rail Simulator — Infobox VG title = Rail Simulator caption = European Rail Simulator box cover developer = Kuju Entertainment publisher = Electronic Arts distributor = Electronic Arts designer = series = engine = Proprietary game engine, PhysX (physics) version …

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  • 19rail — rail1 railless, adj. raillike, adj. /rayl/, n. 1. a bar of wood or metal fixed horizontally for any of various purposes, as for a support, barrier, fence, or railing. 2. a fence; railing. 3. one of two fences marking the inside and outside… …

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  • 20Rail transport in Haiti — The capital of Haiti, Port au Prince, has had two urban railroad eras: a horsecar network between 1878 and 1888, and a second system which started with steam locomotives in 1897 and ended with internal combustion engines in 1932. There have also… …

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