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How Do Railroads Keep Track of Cars?

How do railroads keep track of cars? To keep track of cars, railroads utilize various technological methods including RFID technology, AEI tag readers, and virtual geographic zones. These...

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How Do Funicular Railways Work?

How do funicular railways work? Funicular railways operate through a rack and pinion system, where a toothed flywheel on a locomotive or piece of rolling stock connects to a toothed rail, thus,...

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Liverpool & Manchester Railway

The Liverpool and Manchester Railway was the world's first inter-city rail line, and the world's first public railway to be operated entirely with steam locomotives.  The Liverpool and Manchester...

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Salamanca Locomotive

Built by Matthew Murray, Salamanca was the world's first commercially successful steam locomotive. It was built for the Middletown Railway, which utilized edge railed track, and a rack and pinion...

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Hackworth’s Sans Pareil Locomotive

Sans Pareil was an 0-4-0 built by Timothy Hackworth at the So-Ho Works at Shildon for entry into the Rainhill Trials. The locomotive was similar to the locomotives built by Hackworth at Wylam...

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The Rainhill Trials

The Rainhill Trials was a competition held in October 1929 between five locomotives to determine who would receive the locomotive contract for the Liverpool & Manchester Railway. In October of...

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