...that monthly religious services were held in the waiting room at Ribblehead railway station accompanied by a harmonium installed in the 1870s concealed behind a billboard?
...that the cars used on the Rheingoldpassenger train in the 1930s were the most technically advanced the DRG had at that time?
...that the 35-foot long (11 m) 0-10-0Tsteam locomotiveReuben Wells was the most powerful locomotive in the world when it was built in 1868?
...that the private passenger train operator RegioJet was created as a subsidiary of Student Agency, which was formed to deal with mediating au-pair stays for students from the Czech Republic?
...that the name of the newly constructed Raleigh Union Station in North Carolina pays homage to the former Union Depot, which was commonly referred to as Union Station?
...that unlike a typical railroad switch that uses tapered points to align routes, a stub switch uses movable rails with square-cut ends to align with the rails of one of the diverging routes?