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  2. Indiana Transportation Museum - Wikipedia

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    While located in Noblesville, the Indiana Transportation Museum operated excursion trains on 38 miles (61 km) of a former Nickel Plate Road line originally built for the Indianapolis and Peru Railroad and, at the time of ITM's eviction, owned by the Hoosier Heritage Port Authority (HHPA), which is made up of the Indiana cities of Indianapolis, Fishers, and Noblesville.

  3. Matamata - Wikipedia

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    Using that boundary, Matamata had a population of 7,806 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 720 people (10.2%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 1,509 people (24.0%) since the 2006 census. There were 3,111 households, comprising 3,717 males and 4,089 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.91 males per female, with 1,374 people (17. ...

  4. Matamata-Piako District - Wikipedia

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    Matamata-Piako District covers 1,755.35 km 2 (677.74 sq mi) [1] and had an estimated population of 39,300 as of June 2024, [2] with a population density of 22.4 people per km 2. 9,710 people live in Morrinsville, 9,610 in Matamata, and 4,700 in Te Aroha.

  5. Otiria railway station - Wikipedia

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    From 26 October 1918 to 13 February 1969 there was a Post Office at the station. [ 8 ] The rails were linked through to Auckland on 17 February 1923, [ 9 ] but, due to unstable geology, Public Works Department ran trains along the 45.43 km (28.23 mi) of the route between Huarau (the station north of Maungaturoto ) Portland [ 10 ] until 15 ...

  6. List of high-speed railway lines - Wikipedia

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    This article provides a list of operational and under construction (or approved) high-speed rail networks, listed by country or region. While the International Union of Railways defines high-speed rail as public transport by rail at speeds of at least 200 km/h (124 mph) for upgraded tracks and 250 km/h (155 mph) or faster for new tracks, this article lists all the systems and lines that ...

  7. List of rail transport modelling scale standards - Wikipedia

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    Using 32 mm (1.26 in) - 0 gauge - track, there is an extensive range of 16 mm to the foot scale [1:19] live-steam and other types of locomotives, rolling stock and accessories. Many of these models are dual gauge, and can be converted to run on 45 mm ( 1.772 in ) track ( gauge 1 ), and radio control is common.

  8. Rails West! - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64: ... 1984: Genre(s) Business simulation: Rails West! is a business simulation game published by ...

  9. Ruby on Rails - Wikipedia

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    Rails 3.2.x is the last version that supports Ruby 1.8.7. [16] Rails 3.2.12 supports Ruby 2.0. [17] Rails 4.0 was released on 25 June 2013, introducing Russian Doll Caching, Turbolinks, Live Streaming as well as making Active Resource, Active Record Observer and other components optional by splitting them as gems. [18]