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  1. 3 mag 2024 · Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations. This is a page of partial transcriptions of Interstate Commerce Commission valuation reports for railroads, mostly from the late 1910s. The Rice Index was the starting point for the following list. Class I railroads are bolded.

  2. 1 giorno fa · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Passenger rail service in metropolitan Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. This article is about the Metro Trains Melbourneservice. For the physical railway itself, see Gippsland railway line. Pakenham.

  3. This file is within the scope of WikiProject Trains, an attempt to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to rail transport on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, you can visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion. See also: WikiProject Trains to do list and the Trains Portal.

  4. 27 apr 2024 · A Trans-Siberian Railroad train at Yaroslavl, Russia. Trans-Siberian Railroad, the longest single rail system in the world, stretching 5,771 miles (9,288 km) across Russia between Moscow and Vladivostok. If its connection to the port station of Nakhodka is also included, the system reaches a total of 5,867 miles (9,441 km).

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  5. 30 apr 2024 · English: A map of the T6 Bankstown–Lidcombe shuttle on the Sydney Trains network.

  6. 4 mag 2024 · Cheaper tickets for train journeys throughout Slovenia. From 11 August, some tickets for travelling by Slovenian Railways passenger trains will be even cheaper. The prices will be significantly lower, especially for those who travel only by train, over distances of more than 20 kilometres, and buy monthly, semi-annual or annual tickets.

  7. 17 apr 2024 · Trains in Japan are differentiated by speed, service type, operating companies, and fare structures. The iconic Shinkansen (Bullet Train) is renowned for its high speeds of 240-320 km/h, connecting major cities rapidly. Local trains stop at most stations, while rapid and express trains offer faster travel with fewer stops.