...that outward-bound fish freight in the early 20th century at Padstow railway station in England often reached 1,000 wagonloads during a Spring season?
...that although no evidence was found to substantiate it, some believed that the 1980 Otłoczyn railway accident in Poland was caused by an unknown person who terrorized crew of the freight train in the crash?
...that the Organization for Cooperation of Railways (abbreviated as OSShD, based on the Russian translation) developed a common specification for variable-gauge wheelsets, designed for use on the 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) and 1,520 mm (4 ft 11+27⁄32 in) gauge tracks of its member states?
...that five trains per hour on the Øresundståg in the transnational Øresund Region of Denmark and Sweden has proven insufficient for passenger capacity?
...that a 1949 review of Victorian Railways predicted a "final breakdown of rail transport" in ten years if nothing was done, leading to the creation of Operation Phoenix to rehabilitate the Australian railway system?