...that the Nazaré Funicular in Portugal eased travel along a steep incline of loose sand where nobility traveled seated on "carpets, that were pulled at the corners, along with their servants, safe and composed"?
A preserved EMD E5 like the one involved in the Naperville accident
...that the MS 61 series of electric multiple unit trains introduced in 1967 was the first type of fleet to be produced directly for the RER in Paris, and is the second-oldest in the network, after the Class Z 5300 introduced in 1965?
Mintlaw Viaduct soon after its construction in 1912