Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Railway Vehicles

The category of railway vehicles consists of many basic subcategories including locomotive, railway supplies, train carriage including train parts as well. There are also many basic types of railways such as Wagonway, tourist railroad, rack railway, plateway, mountain railway, monorail, heritage railway, and fell mountain railway systems while urban railway is divided into commuter rail, funicular, light rail, rapid transit, streetcar, tramway, and urban rail transit. The names of some of the Canadian railways are The Dominion, The Canadian, Down Easter, Chicago Express, Chaleur, Cavalier, Cavalier, Cascades, Caribou, Cariboo Dayliner, Canadian, Canadian Niagara, Cabot, Bras d'Or, Boston Express, Bluenose, Atlantic, Atlantic Express, Ambassador, Alouette, Afternoon Puget Sounder, Adirondack, Acadian, and Abitibi etc. The names of some of the American railway services are Wolverine, Wolverine, Winnipeger, Winnipeg Limited, Winnipeg Express, Viking, Vermonter, Valpo Local, Valley Forge,  Valley Flyer, Valley Express, Valley Eagle, Valley 400, Willamette Valley, Will Rodgers, Whippoorwill, Westerner, Western Star, Western Express, Twin Star Rocket, Twin Cities Hiawatha, Twin Cities 400, Twilight Limited, Twentieth Century Limited, Turboliner, Turbo, Tulsan, Treasure Island Special, Trail Blazer, Tourist Flyer, Torpedo, Tom Taber Express, Toledo Detroit Express, Tippecanoe, Timberliner, Three Rivers, Thoroughbred, Tex-Mex Express, Texas Zephyr, Texas Special, Texas Rocket, Texas Eagle, Texas Chief, Texan, Tennessean, West Virginian, Water Level Limited, Water Level Express, Washington Irving, Wall Street and Wabash Cannon Ball etc. 

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