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  2. ABC Rail Guide - Wikipedia

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    The guide was first published in 1853 [2] by William Tweedie of 337 Strand, London, under the title The ABC or Alphabetical Railway Guide.It had the subtitle: How and when you can go from London to the different stations in Great Britain, and return; together with the fares, distances, population, and the cab fares from the different stations.

  3. Level junction - Wikipedia

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    A diamond crossing between 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 12 in) standard gauge and 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in), broad gauge exists at Ararat in Victoria, Australia [citation needed]. At Porthmadog , in the United Kingdom , there is a flat-crossing between the single track standard gauge Cambrian Line and the narrow-gauge Welsh Highland Railway ( 1 ft 11 + 1 ...

  4. Level crossings in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Gated level crossings were mandatory from 1839, but initial rules were for the gates to be ordinarily kept closed across the highway. [6] The original form of road level crossing on British railways dates from 1842 onwards, [6] [7] it consisted of two or four wooden gates (one or two on each side of the railway). When open to road traffic, the ...

  5. Level crossing - Wikipedia

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    Other names include railway level crossing, [1] railway crossing (chiefly international), grade crossing or railroad crossing (chiefly American), [2] road through railroad, criss-cross, train crossing, and RXR (abbreviated). There are more than 100,000 level crossings in Europe and more than 200,000 in North America.

  6. Level crossings by country - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian railway crossing. Example : 2°34'54.3"N 102°36'05.0"E Malaysian level crossing usually made out of white pole, 2 lights, white and red crossbuck, and yellow and black gate. This model is similar to the most-used crossing at Jakarta (Example : 6°09'45.7"S 106°50'30.9"E) but with different gate and color.

  7. Helpston railway station - Wikipedia

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    Out of all level crossings in the United Kingdom, this has the longest stretch of road between the barriers, crossing six tracks (grouped as four tracks of the 125 mph East Coast Mainline, and two tracks of the Birmingham–Peterborough line). As of January 2021, the crossing was assessed to have a "very high" collective risk rating. [3] [4]

  8. Earl of Dudley's Railway - Wikipedia

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    Locomotive 'Agenoria' built by Foster, Rastrick and Company in Stourbridge for the Earl of Dudley’s Railway The Earl of Dudley’s Railway or Pensnett Railway, was a 4 ft 8 + 12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge railway that developed from a single 3-mile (4.8 km) line opened in 1829 to, at its maximum extent, a 40-mile (64 km) long network around the Earl of Dudley’s Iron Works at Round ...

  9. Werribee line - Wikipedia

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    The line serves 17 stations across 39.2 kilometres (24.4 mi) of track. The stations are a mix of elevated, lowered, and ground level designs. The majority of elevated and lowered stations being constructed as part of level crossing removals. [54] From 2030, Spotswood station will be elevated as part of additional level crossing removal works. [52]