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  2. Canberra railway station - Wikipedia

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    Canberra Eastlake station [3] opened on 21 April 1924, a decade after the goods railway. Passenger services had run between the Kingston Powerhouse and Queanbeyan for around six months prior to the station building opening. [4] In October 1926, the Great White Train visited Canberra station, attracting nearly 2,500 people. The train was ...

  3. Railways in Canberra - Wikipedia

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    The platform of Civic Centre Station just visible in the foreground of the Sydney Building (1930s) 1940 map of Canberra showing the route of the Kingston to Civic Centre railway. Walter Burley Griffin's original Canberra plan included a railway to come to Canberra City, with stations on the north, east and south. In December 1916 the Federal ...

  4. Transport in Canberra - Wikipedia

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    The Alinga Street light rail station with the Jolimont Centre on the left. Transport in Canberra is provided by private cars, buses, taxis and light rail for travel within the city, while regional rail, air, and long-distance coach services operate for travel beyond Canberra. A vast road network also plays a major role in transport within and ...

  5. Cleveland and Mahoning Valley Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Niles & New Lisbon Railroad (later known as the Lisbon Branch) ran from Niles to a point about 3 miles (4.8 km) south of New Lisbon, a total distance of 36.25 miles (58.34 km). [ 129 ] [ 105 ] The Liberty & Vienna Railroad (later known as the Liberty Branch) ran from Liberty Township to the village of Vienna, a distance of about 7.75 miles ...

  6. Gungahlin Place - Wikipedia

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    Light rail service began in April 2019. As the northern terminus of Canberra Metro's R1 route, Gungahlin Place is the second busiest light rail station on the network, with 20% of all passengers boarding or alighting a service here in the first 10 months of operation. [2]

  7. Template:Ohio rail network - Wikipedia

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    This diagram shows active mainline railway stations, and is current as of May 2022. This is a route-map template for the rail transport in Ohio , a state passenger rail network. For a key to symbols, see {{ railway line legend }} .

  8. Ohio train derailment map: Where did toxic chemical spill ...

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    East Palestine was thrown into chaos on the night of 3 February when a 150-car Norfolk Southern train carrying toxic chemicals and other materials suffered a catastrophic mechanical failure ...

  9. List of Ohio railroads - Wikipedia

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    New Castle and Ohio River Railway: New Lisbon Railway: ERIE: 1864 1869 Niles and New Lisbon Railway: New York Central Railroad: NYC NYC 1914 1968 Penn Central Transportation Company: New York and Chicago Railway of Ohio: NKP: 1881 1881 New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railway: New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad: NKP NKP 1887 1964 Norfolk ...