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  2. Water stop - Wikipedia

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    A water stop or water station on a railroad is a place where steam trains stop to replenish water. The stopping of the train itself is also referred to as a "water stop". The term originates from the times of steam engines when large amounts of water were essential. Also known as wood and water stops or coal and water stops, since it was ...

  3. Water trough - Wikipedia

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    Vaughan says that the Royal Train when conveying royalty was not permitted to be passed by another train in a section where there was a water trough. [ 2 ] Vaughan states that the GWR investigated the effectiveness of varying train speed, and found that 45 mph (72 km/h) was the optimum speed; but water could be picked up successfully as low as ...

  4. List of stations and halts on the Vale of Rheidol Railway

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    Here locomotives take water from the water column before the train continues on the climb to Aberffrwd. Aberffrwd station is 7 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (12.1 km) from Aberystwyth, a journey time of approximately 40 minutes. There is a passing loop here and a station building. All trains stop here.

  5. Glossary of rail transport terms - Wikipedia

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    A railway route connecting two or more places or other railway routes [201] A railway route constructed by an organization, usually one formed for that purpose [201] [202] [203] A railway route that has an official name (notably bestowed by engineers line references in the UK) [204] A set of railway routes that are bundled for publicity ...

  6. List of Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    This listing includes current and discontinued routes operated by Amtrak since May 1, 1971. Some intercity trains were also operated after 1971 by the Alaska Railroad, Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad, Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad, Georgia Railroad, Reading Company, and Southern Railway.

  7. Santa Fe Railway Water Tank - Wikipedia

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    The steel tank at Sedalia is an early example of the evolving technology, and it is believed to be one of the last surviving steel water tanks in the state." [2] It is located within the railway right-of-way, about 200 yards (180 m) west of the intersection of U.S. Route 85 with State Highway 67 U.S. Route 85. [2]

  8. Water balance railway - Wikipedia

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    The oldest water balance railway was probably the Prospect Park Incline Railway opened in 1845 at the Niagara Falls in the United States. It was later converted to electric operation and was shut down after an accident in 1908. [1] The oldest railway in Europe is the Giessbachbahn, which opened in 1879 and was converted to electric operation in ...

  9. Hellifield railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station is also still used by special trains and steam-hauled railway tours as a water stop and traction changeover point. It has also undergone further structural refurbishment in the summer of 2013, with Network Rail carrying out £500,000 of work on the Grade II listed buildings to repair/replace the glazing and repaint the canopies.