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  2. Railroad speeder - Wikipedia

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    Speeder in use in Santa Cruz, California. A speeder (also known as a section car, railway motor car, putt-putt, track-maintenance car, crew car, jigger, trike, quad, trolley, inspection car, or draisine) is a small railcar used around the world by track inspectors and work crews to move quickly to and from work sites. [1]

  3. North American Railcar Operators Association - Wikipedia

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    Among other events, on June 25 and 26, 2013, members of NARCOA operated their privately owned railroad motorcars over the Leadville, Colorado and Southern Railroad in Colorado. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] There was a 20-day tour of the Pacific Northwest railroads in 2015 [ 15 ] and a 2015 excursion for three days from Coos Bay to Coquille [ 16 ] and in Napa ...

  4. List of White Pass and Yukon Route locomotives and cars ...

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    Purchased new. Converted to CLEAR 140 by Sygnet Rail Technologies with Cummins QSK45L prime mover in 2011-2012. Offered for sale in 2022. 93 General Electric Co. 1,450 hp (1,080 kW) C-C: December 1956 32710 Originally, GE pattern GEX3341 [71] with Alco 6-251B prime mover. Purchased new. Colt Industries, Fairbanks-Morse 6-251 prime mover ...

  5. Fairmont Railway Motors - Wikipedia

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    Fairmont MT-14 speeder in February 2004. In 1909 Frank E. Wade founded Fairmont Railway Motors of Fairmont, Minnesota (renamed the Fairmont Gas Engine and Railway Motor Car Company in 1915), was a manufacturer of rail vehicles formed from the Fairmont Machine Company. [1]

  6. Railroad land grants in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Construction began in 1870 and the main line opened all the way to the Pacific in September, 1883. The railroad had about 6,800 miles (10,900 km) of track and served a large area, including extensive trackage in the states of Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, Washington, and Wisconsin.

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  8. Detonator (railway) - Wikipedia

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    A torpedo on a rail A detonator on a railway line in Belgium South African example. Typical uses of detonators include: A warning, caution or stop signal in dense fog, when signals are difficult to see; A warning of a train stopped on the line ahead by an incident or accident—the train crew are usually responsible for placing the detonators

  9. 3 ft gauge railroads in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Preserved train cars of the defunct Oahu Railway and Land Company (note the dual gauge track underneath them). A Midwest Central Railroad gas-powered switcher locomotive in Iowa. A line of the defunct Nantucket Central Railroad Company sometime between 1910 and 1917. A Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad water tower in its yard in New Mexico.

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