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  2. Freighthopping - Wikipedia

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    Illegally hopping a ride on a private freight car began with the invention of the train. In the United States, freighthopping became a common means of transportation following the American Civil War as the railroads began pushing westward, especially among migrant workers who became known as "hobos".

  3. Train surfing - Wikipedia

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    Train surfing (also known as train hopping or train hitching) is typically a reckless, dangerous, and illegal act of riding on the outside of a moving train, tram, or other forms of rail transport. In a number of countries, the term 'train hopping' is used synonymously with freight hopping , which means riding on the outside of a freight train ...

  4. Freight Train Riders of America - Wikipedia

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    The Freight Train Riders of America (FTRA) is a national group who moves about America by freight hopping ("catching out") in railroad cars, particularly in the northwestern United States and southwestern Canada, and have sometimes been linked to crimes and train derailments.

  5. Travelling on a train without a ticket? Everything you need ...

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    What does the law say about rail tickets? The basic principle is set down in the Regulation of Railways Act 1889. On request by a staff member, the rail passenger is required to produce “a ...

  6. Southern Pacific Co. v. Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Southern Pacific Company v. Arizona, 325 U.S. 761 (1945), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the Arizona Train Limit Law of 1912, which prohibited passenger trains with more than fourteen cars and prohibited freight trains with more than seventy cars, placed an unconstitutional burden on interstate commerce. [1]

  7. Norfolk Southern and East Palestine announce $22 million ...

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    East Palestine and Norfolk Southern have announced a $22 million settlement resolving all of the village’s claims arising from the disastrous 2023 train derailment near the Ohio-Pennsylvania ...

  8. Cher Recalls Taking a Stranger's Horse and Hopping a ... - AOL

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    Cher insisted she "didn't steal" the horse but rather "borrowed" it. However, she didn't know the owner. "No, I just rode it to the end of the fences, and then I saw a freight train, and I thought ...

  9. Rail speed limits in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Federal regulators set train speed limits based on the signaling systems in use. [1] Passenger trains were limited to 59 mph (95 km/h) and freight trains to 49 mph (79 km/h) on tracks without block signals, known as "dark territory." Trains without an automatic cab signal, train stop, or train control system were not allowed to exceed 79 mph ...