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  2. North American RailNet - Wikipedia

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    Company Date Notes Alberta RailNet: 1999: Sold 2005 to Savage Companies: Camas Prairie RailNet: 1998 [1]: Sold 2004 to Watco [2]: Georgia and Florida RailNet: 1999 [3]: Sold 2005 to OmniTRAX [4]

  3. RailNetEurope - Wikipedia

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    RailNetEurope (RNE) is a non-profit organization working to increase the accessibility, quality and efficiency of the European rail network throughout Europe. There are currently 37 rail Infrastructure Managers [clarification needed] and/or Allocation Bodies [clarification needed] who are members of RNE.

  4. Rail transportation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first American locomotive at Castle Point in Hoboken, New Jersey, c. 1826 The Canton Viaduct, built in 1834, is still in use today on the Northeast Corridor.. Between 1762 and 1764 a gravity railroad (mechanized tramway) (Montresor's Tramway) was built by British Army engineers up the steep riverside terrain near the Niagara River waterfall's escarpment at the Niagara Portage in Lewiston ...

  5. List of countries by rail transport network size - Wikipedia

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    Had a plantation railway 044 Barbados: Had a public railway. Has a 3 km tourist line opened in 2019. 052 Belize: Had one public railway and a number of private lines 084 Brunei: Has a 4 km section of pier railway (so is outside the definition for this article) 096 Burundi: Had an internal port railway 108 Cape Verde: Had a harbour railway 132

  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 countries by rail usage - Wikipedia

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    Map of the world with rail density (length of rail network divided by area of country) highlighted. This does not necessarily reflect actual rail use. This is a list of countries by rail usage. Usage of rail transport may be measured in tonne-kilometres (tkm) or passenger-kilometres (pkm) travelled for freight and passenger transport ...

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  9. List of railway companies - Wikipedia

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    CoalTerminalTrans Coal train operator to Muuga coal terminal (operated in 2006) Edelaraudtee (passenger and freight; 1997–2014) Eesti Raudtee (Estonian Railways, national railway company; privatized 2001, re-nationalized 2006–2007) Elektriraudtee (Electric Railway, Tallinn suburban passenger railway; 1998–2013)