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 | I bumped into this train with container wagons by accident near Nisku, AB, Canada. I measured this train and it looks like it is almost 2 kilometres long (about 1950 meters). There's got to be more trains as long as or longer (2km+) than this one in GE. |  | 09/23/2005 | 304 | 



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 | The bottom train is .99 miles long. Pretty long train if you ask me. |  | 03/20/2006 | 416 | 



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 | this train with two locomotives and 232 open mine wagons is very very long!! ---2,200m at least |  | 04/01/2008 | 2,702 | 



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 | This train is 2160m long. |  | 12/14/2007 | 253 | 



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 | Just outside Kolding I found this 2300 feet long train, 700 meters. |  | 01/07/2008 | 313 | 



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 | These are long, long trains (most exceeding a mile in length I'd guess)outside of Harrisburg, PA, USA. Follow the tracks and Susquehanna River northward to see a small Lady Liberty and a very long stone RR bridge. |  | 01/29/2008 | 282 | 



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 | Hoover Field was the first airport for Washington, D.C. which opened in 1926. It was located in Arlington, Virginia, near the intersection of the 14th Street Bridge and the George Washington Parkway where the Pentagon now stands. In 1930 Hoover Field was sold and then merged with the nearby Washington Airport to form Washington-Hoover Airport. Washington Hoover Airport closed in 1941 when Washi... |  | 05/04/2007 | 493 | 



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 | Here is a train i found travelling through Missouri USA |  | 10/05/2006 | 240 | 



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 | The train of Tank cars attacked at this point by 2 Group on the night of 6/7 August 1944 is completely burned out. No truck count is possible but the train is approx. 820 feet long. Both tracks are blocked temorarily. |  | 10/22/2008 | 225 | 
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 | A double headed loco nearly a mile and half long hauling freight in Canada. |  | 06/22/2008 | 202 | 



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 | Another of the famous cafes. |  | 11/07/2005 | 171 | 



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 | A long train ICE 320m. |  | 06/17/2007 | 653 | 



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 | This is the site of the worst Amtrak accident in US history.
The 1993 Big Bayou Canot train wreck was the derailing of an Amtrak train on the CSXT Big Bayou Canot bridge near Mobile, AL (USA), killing 47 and injuring 103, on September 22, 1993. It is the deadliest train wreck in the history of the United States passenger railroad company Amtrak. In terms of fatalities and destruction, th... |  | 08/02/2009 | 664 | 



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