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  2. Armoured train - Wikipedia

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    An armoured train (Commonwealth English) or armored train (American English) is a railway train protected with heavy metal plating and which often includes railway wagons armed with artillery, machine guns, and autocannons. Some have also had ports used to fire small arms from the inside of the train, especially in earlier armoured trains.

  3. List of armoured trains - Wikipedia

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    The No. 1 Armoured Train; During World War II, the Canadian high command implemented this armoured train for protection of the Canadian National Railway line between Prince Rupert, an important naval port for the Aleutian Island campaign, and Terrace, from potential attack by Japanese aircraft, submarines/gunboats, and infantry.

  4. Polish armoured train units in Britain - Wikipedia

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    The trains were built in the Derby Carriage and Wagon Works and the LNER works at Stratford in London. They patrolled the British coast from Cornwall [3] up to the Moray Firth in Scotland. [4] These included the only miniature railway armoured train ever created on the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway. [5]

  5. List of combat vehicles of World War I - Wikipedia

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    Light armoured train [116] Belgium & United Kingdom. Heavy "Anglo-Belgian" armoured train [117] Germany. Deutsches Heer armoured train [118] Russia. Zaamurets armoured train [119] South Africa. South African Engineer Corps armoured train [120] The LNWR built two armoured trains for the defence of the east coast of England United Kingdom. GNR(I ...

  6. Category:Military railways in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 February 2012, at 13:32 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Military railways - Wikipedia

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    Armoured trains, like this Slovak example, are one form of military use of railways. The military use of railways derives from their ability to move troops or materiel rapidly and, less usually, on their use as a platform for military systems, like very large railroad guns and armoured trains, in their own right.

  8. Royal Waggon Train - Wikipedia

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    The Train expanded once more to twelve Troops, which included 1,400 horses. On 18 June 1815, allied British and Prussian forces faced Napoleon's army at the Battle of Waterloo. Eight companies from the Royal Waggon Train were involved, along with four companies of the Foreign Waggon Train.

  9. British military narrow-gauge railways - Wikipedia

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    Internal rail system serving the dockyard. Chattenden and Upnor Railway [10] 1885 1961 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) Chattenden, England: Light railway serving Chattenden barracks and armament stores Davington Light Railway [11] 1916 1918 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) Faversham, England: Short-lived metre-gauge line serving an Admiralty munitions factory ...