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Information about the railways of South Buckinghamshire UK.
http://www.bucksrailways.co.uk/
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has Santa Fe, Burlington Northern, Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, train symbol schedule history and photographs
http://www.carrtracks.com
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Chronicles the history and development of the Piedmont Subdivision of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway in Central Virginia; includes photos, maps, and modeling information.
http://www.piedmontsub.com
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History and restoration of the former Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe depot in Eagle Lake, Texas. Also included is a brief history of the predecssor Cane Belt Railroad.
http://www.eaglelakedepot.com/
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Pictures and reports of railroad museums, museum trains, and steam trains in Germany, The Netherlands, Austria, and Slovenia.
http://www.mytrains.at
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Pertinent information for the narrow gauge, shortline, industrial rail enthusiast.
http://www.lightirondigest.com
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Information about LMS Jubilee locomotives, with technical descriptions and photographs.
http://www.jubilees.co.uk/
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Details of international travel routes using rail and sea, including ticketing and timetable information.
http://www.seat61.com/
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A look at commuting, written for commuters by commuters who got away in time to write.
http://www.mooters.net
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Information, news, modeling details on trains, railroads, locomotives, maps and info on shortline railroads.
http://www.depotnews.com/
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Features various photo tours of areas in the New York City area. Includes several old railroad route walking tours.
http://www.oldnyc.com/
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Railways in and around Birmingham and the West Midlands, past and present. All disused and operational railway stations and lines are covered in detail.
http://www.railaroundbirmingham.co.uk/
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Railroad Photos organized by engine model, specializing in Northeast Pennsylvania.
http://www.northeast.railfan.net/
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UK railway news including photos and information about companies & ticketing and infrastructure.
http://www.railwaysonline.co.uk
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Business and technical links compiled and regularly updated by a UK-based consultant.
http://www.rail-industry.info
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