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  2. Caboose - Wikipedia

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    Large railroads also use cabooses as "shoving platforms" or in switching service where it is convenient to have crew at the rear of the train. A former caboose converted into a vacation cottage. Cabooses have been reused as vacation cottages, [17] garden offices in private residences, and as portions of restaurants. Also, caboose motels have ...

  3. List of rail transit systems in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the operating passenger rail transit systems in the United States. This list does not include intercity rail services such as the Alaska Railroad or Amtrak and its state-sponsored subsidiaries. "Region" refers to the metropolitan area based around the city listed, where applicable. Operating Region State System Authority Type (FTA) Albuquerque New Mexico Rail Runner Express ...

  4. Chelatchie Prairie Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Upon leaving Yacolt, the train operates in reverse to Lucia, allowing passengers in one of the two cabooses to have a forward-facing view. Chelatchie Prairie Railroad Passenger Train The Chelatchie Prairie Railroad owns one steam locomotive, former Hammond Lumber Company 2-8-2 T steam locomotive built by the American Locomotive Company ...

  5. I spent 77 hours on trains traveling from California to DC ...

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    I took Amtrak trains from California to Washington, DC, which took 77 hours over four days.. I recommend bringing a book, a pillow, and a jacket on the train, but there's hot water on board. If ...

  6. Southeast High Speed Rail Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The estimated 267-mile (430 km) route would have an estimated travel time of 2:06~2:44 hours, train speed between 125 mph (201 km/h) to 220 mph (354 km/h), with 16-22 round trips per day. The route would have a capital expenditure cost at $6.2 billion to $8.4 billion, but would be competitive against both auto and air travel, when access and ...

  7. Why doesn’t the US have more passenger trains? - AOL

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    Traveling by train is not entirely out of fashion in the US. Today, Amtrak is the main provider of intercity rail travel; the government-owned system runs on more than 21,400 miles of track and ...

  8. List of railroads in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Still exists as a subsidiary of CSX Transportation: Southern Railway: SOU SOU 1894 1990 Norfolk Southern Railway: Southern Maryland Railroad: 1882 1886 Washington and Potomac Railroad: Virginia Midland Railway: SOU: 1880 1886 Richmond and Danville Railroad: Virginia and North Carolina Railroad: SOU: 1872 1873

  9. Amtrak's upcoming high-speed Acela trains have been delayed ...

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    See inside the upcoming train cars with a modernized cafe and seats made with recycled leather. Amtrak's new Acela trains that'll run between Boston and Washington, DC have been delayed again ...