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  2. Huron Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The Huron Subdivision or Huron Sub is a railway line owned and operated by the Rapid City, Pierre and Eastern Railroad (RCPE), a subsidiary of Genesee & Wyoming.The line stretches for 136 miles (219 km) across southwestern Minnesota and southeastern South Dakota, forming the eastern end of the RCPE shortline network.

  3. Pierre Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The Pierre Subdivision is an east–west railway line owned and operated by the Rapid City, Pierre and Eastern Railroad (RCPE), a subsidiary of Genesee & Wyoming. The line stretches approximately 118 miles (190 km) across the central parts of South Dakota, connecting Pierre, South Dakota with Huron, South Dakota. It is also a part of the RCPE's ...

  4. Rapid City, Pierre and Eastern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Much of the main line from Tracy to Rapid City is paralleled by U.S. Route 14. The route travels the length of the state from the eastern border with Minnesota, to the western border with Wyoming, crossing the Missouri river at Pierre. [9] Huron Subdivision – Tracy, Minnesota to Huron, South Dakota - 136 miles

  5. List of South Dakota railroads - Wikipedia

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    Sisseton Milbank Railroad: South Dakota Central Railway: GN: 1903 1916 Watertown and Sioux Falls Railway: South Dakota Western Railway: CNW: 1890 1891 Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad: South Sioux Falls Railroad and Rapid Transit Company: GN: 1888 1890 Sioux Falls Terminal Railroad: Southern Minnesota Railway: MILW: 1878 1880

  6. List of railway lines in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Route Opened Length Gauge Electrification Status Alentejo line: Barreiro–Funcheira: 1857–1888: 166.3 km (103.3 mi) Iberian: 25 kV AC Barreiro–Casa Branca and Ourique–Funcheira: Operational Ramal da Alfândega: Porto-Campanhã–Porto-Alfândega: 1888: 3.89 km (2.42 mi) Iberian: Closed in 1989 Ramal de Alfarelos: Alfarelos–Bifurcação ...

  7. High-speed rail in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Map of current railway infrastructure in Portugal. The Northern Line was modernised to allow trains to run at 220 km/h between Lisbon-Alverca, Vila Franca de Xira–Santarém, Pombal–Alfarelos and Mealhada–Espinho, and to allow full use of the tilting to achieve speeds between 140–180 km/h in the remaining intermediate sections. Work is ...

  8. Rail transport in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Infraestruturas de Portugal is the rail network administrating company, taking over control from REFER on 1 June 2015. The length of Portugal's railway system is as follows: [3] Total: 2,786 km (1,731 mi) 1,668 mm (5 ft 5 + 21 ⁄ 32 in) Iberian gauge: 2,603 km (1,617 mi), of which 1,351 km or 839 mi are electrified

  9. List of railway roundhouses - Wikipedia

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    Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad roundhouse, Aberdeen, South Dakota; Currently 7 stalls, 22 stalls demolished (foundations visible), turntable demolished. Chicago and North Western Roundhouse, Huron, SD, NRHP-listed, now belonging to Rapid City, Pierre and Eastern Railroad; Once full circle, 15 stalls and the turntable remain.