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  • 11Railway semaphore signal — One of the earliest forms of fixed railway signal is the semaphore. These signals display their different indications to train drivers by changing the angle of inclination of a pivoted arm . Semaphore signals were patented in the early 1840s by… …

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  • 12National Express East Anglia — Not to be confused with National Express East Coast. National Express East Anglia …

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  • 13List of rail accidents (1950–1999) — List of rail accidents from 1950 to 1999.For historic accidents before 1950, see List of pre 1950 rail accidents .For accidents from 2000 to the present, see List of rail accidents . notoc 1950s 1950* February 17 1950 ndash; Rockville Centre, New …

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  • 14Steam locomotive — A steam locomotive is a locomotive powered by steam. The term usually refers to its use on railways, but can also refer to a road locomotive such as a traction engine or steamroller.Steam locomotives dominated rail traction from the mid 19th… …

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  • 15Railway switching networks — General PurposeRailway centralization is designed for controlling all the switches and signals within a railway station or its area. Control of the system is exercised from a single point. Rail circuits work as sensors (monitoring the traffic on… …

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  • 16Christchurch tramway routes — have developed from lines that were first established by a troika of private tramway companies in the latter part of the 19th century, through to a significantly expanded system under the municipal Christchurch Tramway Board, to the City Council… …

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  • 17GSM-R — GSM R, Global System for Mobile Communications Railway or GSM Railway is an international wireless communications standard for railway communication and applications. A sub system of European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS), it is used for …

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  • 18shunt — shunter, n. /shunt/, v.t. 1. to shove or turn (someone or something) aside or out of the way. 2. to sidetrack; get rid of. 3. Elect. a. to divert (a part of a current) by connecting a circuit element in parallel with another. b. to place or… …

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  • 19British Rail Class 74 — Infobox Locomotive name = British Rail Class 74 powertype = Electro diesel caption = 74 003 in BR blue with full yellow ends builder = British Railways’ Doncaster Works; rebuilt BR Crewe Works builddate = 1958–1960; Rebuilt 1967–1968 gauge =… …

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  • 20Malmtrafik — Main line(s): Ore Line Ofoten Line …

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