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  2. List of railway companies - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of the world's railway operating companies listed alphabetically by continent and country. This list includes companies operating both now and in the past. In some countries, the railway operating bodies are not companies, but are government departments or authorities.

  3. List of rolling stock manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Throughout railroad history, many manufacturing companies have come and gone. This is a list of companies that manufactured railroad cars and other rolling stock.Most of these companies built both passenger and freight equipment and no distinction is made between the two for the purposes of this list.

  4. Category:Lists of rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Metro rolling stock; List of Singapore MRT and LRT rolling stock; SkyTrain (Vancouver) rolling stock; List of rolling stock preserved on the South Devon Railway; List of preserved Southern Pacific Railroad rolling stock

  5. Category:Rolling stock by railway company - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rolling stock by railway company" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.

  6. Category:Rolling stock of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Railway vehicles on the National Register of Historic Places (2 C, 11 P) A. Amtrak rolling stock (1 C, ... Pages in category "Rolling stock of the United States"

  7. Rolling stock company - Wikipedia

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    Rolling stock companies have been criticized as rentier capitalist, in that they add little value to the end product versus direct ownership of the trains themselves, and extract large profits from what were once in many cases government owned and government-financed assets.