- vehicles,
allowing rail cars to be
coupled into
longer trains.
Power is
usually provided by
diesel or
electric locomotives.
While railway transport is capital-intensive...
- A
railway track (CwthE and UIC terminology) or
railroad track (NAmE), also
known as
permanent way (CwthE) or "P
Way" (BrE and
Indian English), is the...
- A
rail trail is a shared-use path on a
railway right of
way.
Rail trails are
typically constructed after a
railway has been
abandoned and the
track has...
- in the wake of the
Jacobite rebellions Railway track –
Rail infrastructure (sometimes
known as "the
permanent way"). Throughway –
Highway designed for high-speed...
- Zweiwegefahrzeug), hi-
rail (from
highway and
railway, or
variations such as high-
rail, Hi
Rail, Hy-
rail[failed verification]), and
rail and road vehicles....
- "city
railway".
Different definitions exist in some countries, but in the
United States,
light rail operates primarily along exclusive rights-of-
way and...
- of high-speed
rail include:
According to the High
Speed Rail Authority Act 2022, high-speed
rail in
Australia is
defined as a
railway capable of supporting...
- In
recent years railways and
their unions have been
offering more
support to
afflicted drivers.
Research into the
demographics of
rail suicide has shown...
-
Office of
Rail and Road (ORR) is a non-ministerial
government department responsible for the
economic and
safety regulation of Britain's
railways, and the...
-
built rail lines with a
design speed of 200–380 km/h (120–240 mph). China's HSR
accounts for two-thirds of the world's
total high-speed
railway networks...