Rail transport related lists

A cog railway or rack-and-pinion railway is a mountain railway with a special toothed rack rail mounted on the sleepers between the running rails. The trains are fitted with one or more cog wheels that mesh with this rack rail. This allows the locomotives to haul the trains up steeply inclined slopes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cog railway"

A funicular, also called funicular railway, inclined railway, inclined plane, or, in the United Kingdom, a cliff railway, is a system of transport in which cables attached to a tram-like vehicle on rails move it up and down a very steep slope. ...more on Wikipedia about "Funicular"

This is a list of airport circulator systems that do not connect to outside points. For those, see list of rapid transit systems and list of light rail transit systems. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of airport circulators"

The American Locomotive Company (ALCO) produced a wide range of diesel locomotives until it ceased manufacture in 1969. This list is broken out of the main article to prevent it from growing unwieldy. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of ALCO diesel locomotives"

The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad later merged with the Seaboard Air Line Railroad to form the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Atlantic Coast Line Railroad precursors"

Diesel locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works: ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Baldwin diesel locomotives"

* Coulsdon North (then called Stoats Nest), 29 January 1910; 7 killed ...more on Wikipedia about "List of British rail accidents"

* Coulsdon North (then called Stoats Nest), 29 January 1910; 7 killed ...more on Wikipedia about "List of British rail accidents by death toll"

(List of British Rail classes) Small shunters under 350 hp (261 kW) ...more on Wikipedia about "List of British Rail classes"

* National Railway Museum – York ...more on Wikipedia about "List of British railway museums"

This is a list of towns and cities in Britain with no railway station. Despite closures in the 1960s, Britain has an extensive railway network and a large majority of towns have railway stations. Some of the few larger towns without railway stations have proposals for new stations, noted below. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of British towns with no railway station"

(List of Canadian railways) __TOC__ == In operation as of 2005 == === Primary national railways=== ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Canadian railways"

Passenger train services in Great Britain are operated by a number of companies, referred to as Train Operating Companies or TOCs, normally on the basis of regional franchises awarded by the Strategic Rail Authority. The infrastructure of the railways in England, Scotland, and Wales – including tracks, signalling, and stations – is owned and operated not by the train companies but by Network Rail, which took over responsibility from Railtrack in 2002. The actual trains used to operate the passenger service are owned by a small number of Rolling Stock Companies (ROSCOs) and are leased to the individual TOCs. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of companies operating trains in the United Kingdom"

List of countries by rail transport network size ...more on Wikipedia about "List of countries by rail transport network size"

* CSX merger family tree , Trains ...more on Wikipedia about "List of CSX Transportation predecessor railroads"

This a list of the voltages, etc. that are used or have been used for railway electrification systems. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of current systems for electric rail traction"

* Smith, Ivan ( 1998), Significant Dates in Nova Scotia's Railway History (1850- 1899) . Retrieved August 16 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of defunct Canadian railways"

Commuter railroads – See also ...more on Wikipedia about "List of defunct United States railroads"

For United Kingdom funicular railways see List of funiculars in the United Kingdom. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of funiculars"

This is a list of all funiculars in Switzerland, commercially operated according to a timetable. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of funiculars in Switzerland"

There are a number of funicular railways in the United Kingdom. Many are known as cliff railways rather than funiculars. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of funiculars in the United Kingdom"

(List of GM-EMD locomotives) * EMD LWT12 (the Aerotrain) ...more on Wikipedia about "List of GM-EMD locomotives"

List of heritage railways is a link page for any heritage railway anywhere. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of heritage railways"

** Historically: Twin City Rapid Transit (ca. 1872- 1954) ...more on Wikipedia about "List of light-rail transit systems"

Diesel locomotives built by the Lima Locomotive Works. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Lima-Hamilton diesel locomotive types"

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