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railroad
Table of Contents
Introduction
Cars
Freight cars
Passenger cars
Brake systems
Automatic body tilting
Cars for daytime service
Cars for overnight travel
Railroad track and roadway
Location and construction
Rail
Rail fittings
Sleepers (crossties)
Track maintenance
Auxiliary plant
Bridges
Buildings
Tunnels
Railroad operations and control
Communications
Radio
Computers
Signaling
Types of signals
Automated systems
Interlocking and routing
The marshaling yard
Intermodal freight vehicles and systems
Development
Operations
Passenger intermodals
Railroad history
Source in inland water transport
Early European railroads
The Stockton and Darlington Railway
The Liverpool and Manchester Railway
Characteristics of British railroads
The railroad in continental Europe
Early American railroads
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Boston railroads
The South Carolina Railroad
North American railroads in the late 19th and 20th centuries
American railroads
Expansion into the interior
The transcontinental railroad
Advances in traction systems
Railway company mergers
Canadian railroads
Modern railways
Diesel-electric locomotion and electronic systems
Growth in developing countries
High-speed passenger lines
Japan
Western Europe
South Korea, Taiwan, and China
North America
Maglev
References & Edit History
Quick Facts & Related Topics
Images & Videos
For Students
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Learn about the American railroad history and the California State Railroad Museum
A discussion concerning the history and the impact of the railroad, from the documentary...
Video: Great Museums Television (
A Britannica Publishing Partner
)
How Chinese immigrants built the Transcontinental Railroad
Abraham Lincoln once called the railroad the United States' most important goal.
Video: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
Take a ride along France's ecologically convenient TGV high-speed railroad from city to city
High-speed passenger trains in Europe
Video: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
How Tokyo ensures its trains are safe and on time
Learn about the technology used in Tokyo's railway system.
Video: Contunico © ZDF Studios GmbH, Mainz; Thumbnail © Blanscape/Dreamstime.com
Exploring Tokyo's busiest railway station
Commuters in the Tokyo area depend on rail transportation, and most pass through...
Video: Contunico © ZDF Studios GmbH, Mainz
Learn why railroads were so important during the American Civil War
Both Union and Confederate forces needed trains to move and supply troops during...
Video: © Civil War Trust (
A Britannica Publishing Partner
)
Images
high-speed train
High-speed passenger commuter train in motion at the railway platform.
© den-belitsky–iStock/Getty Images
New Castle
The
New Castle,
built by Richard Trevithick in 1803, the first locomotive...
Courtesy of CSX Transportation Inc.
De Witt Clinton
locomotive
The steam locomotive
De Witt Clinton
(1831), built for the Mohawk and Hudson...
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
Countess of Dufferin
locomotive
The steam locomotive
Countess of Dufferin
, built by the Baldwin Locomotive...
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
Andrew Onderdonk's railroad labourers
Labourers employed by Canadian railroad contractor Andrew Onderdonk laying track...
CP Rail Corporate Archives
Gotthard Base Tunnel
Miners rejoicing after completing the drilling for the Gotthard Base Tunnel, October...
Arno Balzarini—EPA/Shutterstock.com
Gotthard Base Tunnel
Train entering the Gotthard Base Tunnel upon the ceremonial opening of the tunnel...
Laurent Gillieron— Keystone/AP Images
Transrapid 06
Trial run of the maglev Transrapid 06, near Lingen, Germany.
Deutsche Bundesbahn
bridge on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad
Bridge on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, rebuilt by Union engineers. Railroads...
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Hungary: railway station
Railway station in Battonya, Hungary.
Aspectomat
Maputo, Mozambique, port and railway complex
The port and railway complex at Maputo, Mozambique, make the city a key transportation...
Michel Huet/HOA QUI
Mongolia: Trans-Mongolian Railway
Trans-Mongolian Railway, Mongolia.
© Delphimages/Fotolia
train: double-stack container
Double-stack containers, meeting vertical route clearances, used for rail landbridging...
Santa Fe Railway
Early railroad in New York
Early railroad scene, Little Falls, New York.
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
A bullet train at a station in Zürich.
© Thinkstock Images/Jupiterimages
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