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  1. Rail transport - Wikipedia

    A train in Alaska transporting crude oil in March 2006 Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport using wheeled vehicles running on tracks, which usually consist of two …

  2. Train Tickets, Schedules & Routes | Amtrak

    Book your train and bus tickets today by choosing from over 30 U.S. train routes and 500 destinations in North America.

  3. OpenRailwayMap

    OpenRailwayMap - An OpenStreetMap-based project for creating a map of the world's railway infrastructure.

  4. Metro-North Railroad - MTA

    Metro-North serves customers throughout New York and Connecticut on our Harlem, Hudson, New Haven, Port Jervis, and Pascack Valley lines.

  5. Map of New York State Railroads - New York State Department ...

    Map of New York State Railroads Map of New York State Railroads As this map shows, New York has freight rail service throughout its length and breadth, including in a great majority of the …

  6. Railroad | History, Invention, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 1, 2025 · The French and German railways both operate some selected merchandise and intermodal trains at up to 160 km (100 miles) per hour to achieve overnight delivery between …

  7. Map of Railways in USA [United States Railway Map]

    Jul 28, 2023 · This map provides an overview of the various railway lines, junctions, and connections that crisscross the nation, showcasing the crucial role of railways in facilitating …

  8. The History of Railroads: From Trackways to Hyperloop Trains

    May 13, 2025 · Since ancient Greece, railways have been used to move people and cargo. Learn about the technology of trains—from early beginnings to the Hyperloop.

  9. Home - Rail Passengers Association

    Amtrak Rail fare discounts 10% off Amtrak fares and up to 20% off select regional railways

  10. The Beginnings of American Railroads and Mapping

    Railways were introduced in England in the seventeenth century as a way to reduce friction in moving heavily loaded wheeled vehicles. The first North American "gravity road," as it was …