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  2. Military Railway Service (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Military Railway service SSI. The Military Railway Service was created in the 1920s as a reserve force of the United States Army.It had existed twice before: first as the United States Military Railroad during the American Civil War, and later as the United States Railroad Administration during World War I.

  3. Railway operations, American Expeditionary Forces - Wikipedia

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    WW1 US Military Railroads in Europe World War One Trains (YouTube) Technology's War Record: An Interpretation of the Contribution Made by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, its staff, its former students and its undergraduates to the cause of the United States and the allied powers in the Great War, 1914-1919

  4. Trench railway - Wikipedia

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    Prior to outbreak of war 150 km (93 mi) of military 600 mm (1 ft 11 + 5 ⁄ 8 in) track were stockpiled at Toul, along with 20 locomotives and 150 wagons. The French military had 62 Péchot-Bourdon type built between 1888 and 1914. Baldwin Locomotive Works built 280 more during the war. The "Système Péchot" as it is named in French became the ...

  5. United States Military Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Military Railroad (USMRR) was established by the United States War Department as a separate agency to operate any rail lines seized by the government during the American Civil War. An Act of Congress of 31 January 1862 [2] authorized President Abraham Lincoln to seize control of the railroads and telegraph for military use in January ...

  6. Military railways - Wikipedia

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    The American Civil War in 1861–1865 was the first large war in which railroads were both a major tool and a major target of military action. A few railroads were custom built: United States Military Railroad rebuilt the City Point Railroad, extending to Petersburg during the Siege of Petersburg; Confederate railroads in the American Civil War

  7. Railway troops - Wikipedia

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    Railroad corps of the confederacy, see Winchester and Potomac Railroad China Railway Construction Corporation , the former of the Railway troops of People's Liberation Army State Transport Special Service is a militarized service under the Defense Ministry of Ukraine tasked with guarding and demining bridges, reformed from the railway troops.

  8. War Department Light Railways - Wikipedia

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    The War Department Light Railways were a system of narrow gauge trench railways run by the British War Department in World War I.Light railways made an important contribution to the Allied war effort in the First World War, and were used for the supply of ammunition and stores, the transport of troops and the evacuation of the wounded.

  9. Transportation Corps - Wikipedia

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    The US Army centralized the management of rail into the United States Military Railroad (USMRR). The Army Quartermaster purchased eight City-class ironclads on the Mississippi River in February 1862, a full month before the USS Monitor and CSS Virginia set sail. City Point, Virginia in 1864 would become the largest port operation in the Western ...