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  2. Wuppertal Schwebebahn - Wikipedia

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    The Wuppertaler Schwebebahn (English: Wuppertal's Suspension Railway) is a suspension railway in Wuppertal, Germany. The line was originally called in German: Einschienige Hängebahn System Eugen Langen (English: Single-Rail Hanging Railway, System of Eugen Langen) named after its inventor, Eugen Langen. It is the oldest electric elevated ...

  3. Suspension railway - Wikipedia

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    The Chiba Urban Monorail, also in Japan, is the world's largest suspension railway; it is owned and operated by Chiba Urban Monorail Co. Ltd, established in 1979, and the monorail began service in 1988. [citation needed] Two further H-Bahn suspension railways were built in Germany in 1975, at Dortmund University campus and Düsseldorf airport.

  4. Category:Suspended monorails - Wikipedia

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    Suspension railways or suspended monorails are monorail elevated railway systems in which the track is raised high above the ground and the trains are suspended or hang underneath the rail. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Suspended rail transport .

  5. List of rail transport systems using third rail - Wikipedia

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    Modern European systems predominantly make use of bottom or side contact power rails. There are numerous urban rail systems, including these running mostly in tunnels, which do not use third rail at all. Such systems can be found in Asia, which may have been influenced by the overhead power supply formula followed by Tokyo Metro after 1960

  6. H-Bahn - Wikipedia

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    H-Bahn Dortmund H-Bahn stop Technologiezentrum Düsseldorf Airport H-Bahn in 2015. The H-Bahn (abbreviation for Hängebahn, German for 'hanging railway') in Dortmund and Düsseldorf (there known as "Sky train") is a driverless passenger suspension railway system.

  7. Overhead line - Wikipedia

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    Overhead lines, like most electrified systems, require a greater capital expenditure when building the system than an equivalent non-electric system. While a unelectrified railway line requires only the grade, ballast, ties and rails, an overhead system also requires a complex system of support structures, lines, insulators, power-control ...

  8. Bennie Railplane - Wikipedia

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    Bennie, born at Auldhouse, near Glasgow, Scotland began work on the development of his railplane in 1921.In 1929-1930 he built a prototype on a trial stretch of track over a 130-yard (119-metre) line at Milngavie, off the Glasgow and Milngavie Junction Railway, with one railplane car to demonstrate the system to potential clients.

  9. Interrail - Wikipedia

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    The Interrail Pass is a rail pass available to European citizens and residents. Citizens of other countries residing outside Europe may purchase the Eurail Pass instead. [ 2 ] Types of Interrail Pass include the Interrail Global Pass and the Interrail One Country Pass.