Portal:Trains/Did you know/February 2009

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February 2009

  • ...that Timothy Hackworth was probably the first of the very few engineers throughout history to fully take into account the role of the steam exhaust blast in automatically realising the "perfect equilibrium between steam production and usage" in a locomotive fitted with a fire-tube boiler, and to consider the blastpipe as a distinct device, paying close attention to its proportions, nozzle size, positioning and precise alignment?
  • ...that although there used to be two horse-drawn street tramway systems, some other passenger systems, an underground mine system and some tramways on construction projects, rail transport in Fiji is now primarily limited to moving cut sugar cane to crushing mills?
Preserved Erie Lackawanna SD45 number 3607 at the Museum of Transport in St. Louis in 2006
  • ...that like the AC6000CW built by rival GE, the EMD SD90MAC suffered reliability problems with its 6,250 hp (4.66 MW) engine, which resulted in EMD selling more than 400 of them with 4,300 hp (3.2 MW) engines that could be upgraded later?
India's railway network in 1909
Santa Fe 3751 pulling an employee recognition special through Streator, Illinois, in 1992
Modern low-floor Berlin trams in 2005
Map of the former Lebanon Railway
  • ...that rail transport in Lebanon began with the first 1,050 mm (3 ft 5 1132 in) gauge line opening in 1895 and continued for most of the twentieth century, but has ceased as a result of the country's political difficulties, with the last regular rail operations in Lebanon consisting of trains carrying cement from Chekka to Beirut in 1997?
The locomotive Eureka in operations on the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railway
  • ...that when all its commuter and long-distance services are included, Trenes de Buenos Aires in Argentina runs approximately 1,000 trains per day and conveys about 147.7 million passengers annually, or 500,000 daily?
  • ...that all directional signs on the Busan Subway in Busan, South Korea, are written in both Korean and English, and the voice announcement in the trains indicating the upcoming station, possible line transfer and exiting side are all spoken in Korean, followed by English?
Vasar Valley Mocăniţa, a narrow gauge railway in Romania