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 | The 'Noordzuidlijn' ('NorthSouthLine') in Amsterdam is a underground line under construction. It's number will be 52.
The new underground line will be 9.5 km long (7.5 km underground, 2 km above ground).
3.8 kilometres will be drilled by a TBM (tunneling machine). |  | 04/17/2006 | 182 | 



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 | A map of the existing underground lines of Amsterdam.
Source of the map: www.gvb.nl (Municipal transport corporation) |  | 04/17/2006 | 184 | 



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 | Kato Patisia Subway(Metro) Station in Athens. |  | 04/07/2006 | 156 | 



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 | The new Central Bus Station in Sofia. Includes a picture and a link to the website of CBS. |  | 04/06/2006 | 105 | 



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 | This is the Central Train Station in Bremen. |  | 04/04/2006 | 162 | 



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 | The lower and upper stations of the Schauinsland aerial cable car near Freiburg. It is the longest aerial cable car of Germany (3.6 km). |  | 04/04/2006 | 151 | 



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 | The main railway station in Ahmedabad, also called Kalupur station by the locals. Here you can get a train connection to anywhere in the country |  | 03/30/2006 | 143 | 



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 | The famous suspension line in Wuppertal. It's the only one this kind in the world and 106 years old.
Link to it:
http://www.wuppertaler-schwebebahn.de/EN/html/fs_start.htm |  | 03/27/2006 | 269 | 



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 | The bottom train is .99 miles long. Pretty long train if you ask me. |  | 03/20/2006 | 326 | 



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 | Ring for testing vagons |  | 03/18/2006 | 201 | 



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 | The Euston Arch was the original entrance to Euston station in Central London. Designed by architect Philip Hardwick, it was inspired by Roman architecture, following Hardwick's trip to Italy in 1818-19. The 'Propylaeum' or Doric arch (1837) of stone pillars and iron gating, 70 feet high, was designed for the London and Birmingham Railway, mirroring Curzon Street Station at the other end of th... |  | 03/15/2006 | 137 | 
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 | You see the railway station at the airport in Frankfurt. It was built for a high velocity train to connect Frankfurt and Cologne. In the middle there is a dome. |  | 03/05/2006 | 220 | 



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 | A derailment in February, 2006, pointed out the importance of railroad bridges to Montreal. Montreal is an island and has six railroad bridges that carry freight, commuters and long distance passengers. |  | 02/28/2006 | 277 | 



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 | All about the railroads that ran around Utica, New York.
Railroads are coded as follows:
"A" = Adirondack & St Lawrence Div
"D" = Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
"M" = Mohawk Division (mainline NY Central)
"N" = New York, Ontario & Western
"W" = West Shore
See the Utica Railroad Page |  | 02/22/2006 | 181 | 



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 | The Central Railway Station in Sofia, Bulgaria |  | 02/22/2006 | 109 | 



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 | This is a placemark list of Amtrak stations in the United States. |  | 02/22/2006 | 538 | 
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 | Metro of the Ankara, capital city of Turkey
Both current and underconstruction routes and stations |  | 02/17/2006 | 1,180 | 



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 | This is all about railroads in the Capital District (Albany area) of New York State, You can "fly" around the area and see the various railroads. Much of this site deals with the "Castleton Cutoff", a huge project in the 1920's that created the giant Selkirk Yard. Stop while "flying" and see the various rail attractions. Historically, the two major railroads in the... |  | 02/15/2006 | 195 | 



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 | In the early 1870's, the Lake Ontario Shore Railroad had been built from Oswego all the way along the shore of Lake Ontario to the Niagara River (Suspension Bridge). The Lake Ontario Shore wasn't able to make the grade and was sold to the Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg in 1875 at a court sale for a bargain basement price. The 643-mile Rome Watertown and Ogdensburg became a part of the New Yor... |  | 02/15/2006 | 251 | 



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 | This is Riga downtown central train station. |  | 02/14/2006 | 160 | 



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 | This is an SNCF train of merchandise near Epernay (this train is carring comercial product and not people). |  | 02/13/2006 | 113 | 



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 | The Kingsway Tramway Subway is a cut-and-cover tunnel in central London that was built to connect its so-called "North Side" and "South Side" tramway systems. It opened in 1906 and services ran until trams in London were finally abandoned in 1952. It has since been used for storage, while the southern end of the subway is now used for road traffic from Waterloo Bridge. T... |  | 02/12/2006 | 133 | 
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 | Every station and all lines of Stockholm public transport (metro, local/commuter trains, light rail, and tram lines).
[updated - a few corrections have been made to the previous uploaded file] |  | 02/12/2006 | 749 | 



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 | Lots Road Power Station became operational in 1905 (it was claimed at that time to be the largest power station ever built) and would eventually power most of the railways and tramways in the Underground Electric Railways group (later London Underground). It was shutdown in 2002 and is being converted into shops restaurants and apartments. |  | 02/11/2006 | 148 | 



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 | The Tower Subway's chief claim to fame is that it is the world's first tube railway, that is, an underground railway constructed in a tube rather than in a brick tunnel. It consists of an iron tube, 7 feet in diameter and about 1235 feet in length, laid some 18 feet below the bed of the Thames. It was opened for tramway traffic on the 12th April 1870, but due to mechanical failures the tram c... |  | 02/09/2006 | 161 | 
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