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OpenRailwayMap contains data for railway line positions, as well as the following information about them: track type (i.e. bridge, tunnel, regular line); track line type and current use (i.e. main, branch, yard; construction, disused, abandoned); max rail speeds; train protection; track electrification and track voltage if applicable; and track gauge.
York railway station is a principal stop on the East Coast Main Line (ECML) serving the cathedral city of York, North Yorkshire, England. It is 188 miles 40 chains (303.4 km) north of London King's Cross and, on the main line, it is situated between Doncaster to the south and Thirsk to the north.
near Victoria railway station, London: 1860; widened 1865 and 1907; rebuilt 1963–1967: Carries lines to Victoria station over the River Thames: Guildford Viaduct: Hayle, Cornwall: Ham Green Viaduct: Bickleigh, Devon: now part of the Plym Valley Cycle Track: Handyside Bridge a.k.a. Derwent Bridge: Derby: 62 m (203 ft) 1878: tied arch: II
In June 2020 it was reported that the UK government would provide £350 million to fund the UK's first digital signalling system on a long-distance rail route. The signalling is to be fitted on a 100-mile (161 km) section of the East Coast Main Line between King's Cross, London, and Lincolnshire, which will allow trains to run closer together ...
The Maine Northern Railway Company Limited (reporting mark MNRY) is a 258 mi (415 km) U.S. and Canadian short line railroad owned by the New Brunswick Railway Company, a holding company that is part of "Irving Transportation Services", a division within the industrial conglomerate J.D. Irving Limited.
After the building of the first of a new Class 395 train fleet for use partly on High Speed 1 and parts of the rest of the UK rail network, the first domestic high-speed running over 125 mph (to about 140 mph) began in December 2009, including a special Olympic Javelin shuttle for the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Maine Central Railroad: Lewiston and Auburn Railroad: CN: 1872 Lewy's Island Railroad: MEC: 1854 1870 St. Croix and Penobscot Railroad: Lime Rock Railroad: 1864 1942 N/A Machiasport Railroad: 1845 1872 Whitneyville and Machiasport Railroad: Madrid Railroad: MEC: 1902 1908 Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad: Maine Central Railroad: MEC MEC 1862
The main line extends from Kittery Junction to York Beach, about 11.17 miles, and a spur extends from Kittery to United States Navy Yard, about 0.34 mile. The total mileage, after making adjustments for our measurements, is 11.181 miles. The York Harbor and Beach also owns 1.701 miles of other tracks, or a total of 12.882 miles of all tracks.