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 | The Last Interurban: Story of the Chicago, South Shore & South Bend Railroad.
This "interurban" runs from South Bend, Indiana to Chicago.
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 | The Central New England Railway (CNE) was a railroad across northern Connecticut and west across the Hudson River in New York.
It eventually became part of the Poughkeepsie Bridge Route (an alliance between railroads for a passenger route from Washington to Boston) and later a line of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. |  | 10/24/2005 | 599 | 



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 | Brisbane Transit Centre incorporates Roma Street railway station and interstate coach terminal. |  | 10/24/2005 | 194 | 



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 | Contains Placemarks for every Metrolink tram stop, and Paths following the tracks for all 3 lines (Bury - Victoria, G-Mex - Altrincham, Cornbrook - Eccles) and the City Centre. Correct as of 2005, however 3 additional lines have been proposed. |  | 10/20/2005 | 215 | 



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 | The San Francisco Zoo is home to one of the world’s only old-fashioned miniature steam trains, affectionately known as "Little Puffer" by generations of San Francisco Zoo visitors. In 1998, Little Puffer was rebuilt and put back in service after being in storage for 20 years. Volunteers from the Golden Gate Railroad Museum painstakingly reconstructed missing parts, restored its original compone... |  | 10/18/2005 | 255 | 



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 | S-Bahn und Wiener Lokalbahn im Grossraum Wien |  | 10/18/2005 | 454 | 



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 | U-Bahn Wien + geplante und im Bau befindliche Erweiterungen |  | 10/18/2005 | 579 | 



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 | Metro in Budapest Hungary |  | 10/17/2005 | 894 | 



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 | Metro Praha |  | 10/17/2005 | 721 | 



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 | Well over a century ago, the Farmington Canal was converted to a railroad. Eventually it became a part of the New Haven. The Farmington Canal was the longest canal ever built in New England. An 1846 charter was granted and the new road was opened between New Haven and Plainville in 1848.
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 | The former New York Central Putnam Division connected with the Hudson Division at this point. A section of track remains with some railroad cars spotted on it. Fly over the location and see what remains. |  | 10/16/2005 | 654 | 



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 | Lyon's subway and tramway stations and lines. Some bus's stations are included. |  | 10/16/2005 | 767 | 



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 | This is the start of the Toronto Subway line. There are numerous trains visible as is the track loop that allows the trains to return south. |  | 10/15/2005 | 300 | 



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 | This railroad operated between Utica and Binghampton with a branch to Richfield Springs. Originally, it was the Delaware Lackawanna and Western. Then it became Erie Lackawanna , then Conrail. It is now operated by New York, Susquehanna and Western. Click on each stop for information. |  | 10/13/2005 | 421 | 



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 | Subway stations in New York City |  | 10/13/2005 | 1,096 | 



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 | Connecticut Electric Railway Association owns and operates the Connecticut Trolley Museum in East Windsor Connecticut. See the museum grounds and follow their trackage across an historic area of Connecticut. |  | 10/11/2005 | 534 | 



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 | The railroad that operated to Cape Cod was part of the
New York, New Haven & Hartford. It went all the way to Provincetown. Except for short lines and tourist railroads, there isn't much left except a rich heritage. Ride the route of the railroad all around Cape Cod. Based on a 1955 Employee Timetable. |  | 10/10/2005 | 523 | 



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 | This is Central Station[Airport express station] Hong Kong |  | 10/10/2005 | 350 | 



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 | All about the historical New Haven railroad line from Norwalk, Connecticut to Pittsfield, Massachusetts |  | 10/08/2005 | 1,107 | 



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 | Webb's Wilderness Railroad opened up the Adirondack wilderness. Although educated as a physician, William Seward Webb built two hundred miles of railroad and opened up the Adirondack wilderness where others had failed. New York Central Railroad tracks reached into the Adirondacks. See where the tracks went! |  | 10/07/2005 | 543 | 



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 | New York Central Harlem Division. This railroad is operated as far north as Wassaic by Metro North Railroad. The New York & Harlem Railroad Company, founded in 1831, is responsible for $7.8 million in (redeemable in gold) 3 ½ bonds due in the year 2043. These bonds are legally secured by the 127-mile right-of-way from New York City to Chatham AND by GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL! Currently, these ... |  | 10/06/2005 | 758 | 



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 | Beijing RailWay Station |  | 10/04/2005 | 285 | 



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 | Many ways on a chinese railway. |  | 10/04/2005 | 213 | 



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 | Sydney's central train station. All trains go through here at some stage on their journeys as far as I know. |  | 10/04/2005 | 208 | 



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 | The Shepaug, Litchfield & Northern Railroad ran from Hawleyville to Litchfield in Connecticut. It was owned by the New Haven Railroad and went out of business in the 1940's. The path of the railroad can still be seen. |  | 10/04/2005 | 583 | 



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