...that although SNCF's CC 40100 class of electric locomotives, the first to use the 'Nez Cassé' body style, was designed for quad-voltage working, they never worked scheduled services east of France and never required one of their four voltage abilities?
London Underground tracks at Finchley Central station in 2014
...that the single cab design was chosen for SNCF's BB 13000 class because previous experience had suggested that providing duplicated control gear at the ends of the locomotive was the least reliable part of an electric locomotive?
The footbridge over the tracks and platforms at South Acton station in 2017
...that South Acton has had continuous Bostoncommuter service since its inception except for five months in 1965 during the transition from fully private railroad operations to state subsidy?
A SMART train at Santa Rosa Downtown station in 2018
...that although many of the SMART station platforms are located near historic depots in city centers, all stops use newly-constructed 48-inch (120 cm) high-floor platforms for improved accessibility?
Northbound Somerset & Dorset train climbing up from Shepton Mallet at Windsor Hill in 1959
...that the more urbanized section of JR East's Sōbu Main Line west of Chiba is informally, but commonly, called the Sōbu Line (総武線, Sōbu sen), while the "Main Line" refers to the more rural section east of Chiba?
A train arriving at Selby station, mentioned in the song "Slow Train", in 1957
...that many of the stations named in the 1963 Flanders and Swann song "Slow Train", which lamented the Beeching Axe closures, remained open long after the report was published?
The conduit for the River Westbourne above a Circle Line train at Sloane Square station in 2006