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Monongahela Railway (860 bytes)
1: The '''Monongahela Railway''' ([[Association of American Railroads|AAR]] rep... 5: * The [[Monongahela Connecting Railroad]] with which it should not be... 9: ...od's Fallen Flags site] images of the Monongahela Railway Monongahela (201 bytes) 1: '''Monongahela''' is: 2: ...[[United States|United States of America]]: see [[Monongahela River]] 3: #A place in [[Pennsylvania]]: see [[Monongahela, Pennsylvania]] Monongahela River (1043 bytes) 1: The '''Monongahela River''' is a river of the eastern [[United State... 7: ...States Navy]] have been named [[USS Monongahela|''Monongahela'']] for the river. 13: [[de:Monongahela River]] USS Monongahela (481 bytes) 1: ...ows north from [[Fairmont, West Virginia]]. The [[Monongahela River]] is an important freight artery. 3: * The first [[USS Monongahela (1862)|''Monongahela'']] was launched in [[1862]] and served during th... 4: * The second [[USS Monongahela (AO-42)|USS ''Monongahela'' (AO-42)]] was an [[oiler]] during [[World War I... Monongahela, Pennsylvania (2697 bytes) 1: '''Monongahela''' is a city located in [[Washington County, Penn... 4: Monongahela is located at 40°12'2" North, 79°55'42" W... 18: *[http://www.cityofmonongahela.com/ City of Monongahela] Monongahela Connecting Railroad (1397 bytes) 1: ... which was used to carry molten iron across the [[Monongahela River]] from J&L's Eliza Furnaces to the [[Bessem... 9: ...onongahela Railway]], not to be confused with the Monongahela Connecting Railroad. 16: [[Category:Railway companies of the United States]] USS Monongahela (1862) (7600 bytes) 2: |align="center" colspan="2"|[[Image:USS_Monongahela_(1862).jpg|300px|Under full sail]] 52: The first '''''Monongahela''''' was a barkentine‑rigged screw [[sloop-... 56: ...out of range with ''Genesee'' lashed alongside. ''Monongahela'' grounded under the guns of a heavy battery, tak... 58: ...in addition capturing several blockade runners, ''Monongahela'' continued her duty off Texas, covering the land... 60: ...e fierce fight and great victory that followed, ''Monongahela'' bombarded Confederate forts and then rammed the... Monongahela National Forest (665 bytes) 1: The '''Monongahela National Forest''' is located in [[West Virginia]... Monongahela Township, Pennsylvania (2531 bytes) 1: '''Monongahela Township''' is a township located in [[Greene Cou... One (railway) (2455 bytes) 5: '''one''' is the brand name of a [[railway]] company that operates local, suburban and expre... 7: ...vious separate train operating companies [[Anglia Railways]], [[First Great Eastern]] and [[WAGN]]. The com... 12: ...ve is owned by [[Cotswold Rail]] but hired to One Railway. Over the summer of 2004, it was used extensively... 27: *[http://www.onerailway.co.uk one railway] 28: [[Category:British railway companies]] E and N Railway (6731 bytes) 1: {{Railroad|railroad_name=E and N Railway|logo_filename=RailAmerica logo.png|railroad_abbr=... 2: ...996]], it was called the '''Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway'''. It then spent three years as '''E and N Railf... 4: Despite the name, the railway goes beyond the historical termini of [[Esquimalt... 9: ...d associates incorporated the Esquimalt & Nanaimo Railway. 11: ...ritish Columbia|Courtenay]] in [[1914]]. The E&N Railway was originally to have been built all the way to ... AN Railway (1569 bytes) 1: {{Railroad|railroad_name=AN Railway|logo_filename=Rail Management Corporation.jpg|rai... 3: The '''AN Railway, [[Limited liability company|LLC]]''' is one of s... 20: [[Category:Railway companies of the United States]] Midland Railway (2126 bytes) 1: ...ailway]], and the [[Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway]]. 3: ...sed the MR to construct the [[Settle and Carlisle Railway|Settle and Carlisle]] (S&C) line, the highest mai... 7: ...rouped]]" into the [[London, Midland and Scottish Railway]] (LMS) on January 1, [[1923]]. 13: *[http://www.midlandrailwaysociety.org.uk Midland Railway Society] 17: [[category:Pre-grouping British railway companies]] Alderney Railway (590 bytes) 1: ...ey Railway''' in [[Alderney]] is the only working railway in the [[Channel Islands]]. 14: {{List of British heritage and private railways}} UK railway stations - V (1777 bytes) 1: {{UKrailwaystations}} 30: {{UKrailwaystations}} 31: [[Category:British railway stations]] UK railway stations - W (50276 bytes) 1: {{UKrailwaystations}} 21: | [[Wakefield Kirkgate Railway Station|Wakefield Kirkgate]] 25: | [[Wakefield Westgate railway station|Wakefield Westgate]] 97: | [[Wandsworth Road railway station|Wandsworth Road]] 305: | [[West Ealing railway station|West Ealing]] UK railway stations - G (24186 bytes) 1: {{UKrailwaystations}} 73: | [[Gatwick Airport railway station|Gatwick Airport]] 81: | [[Gerrards Cross railway station|Gerrards Cross]] 233: | [[Gospel Oak railway station|Gospel Oak]] 406: {{UKrailwaystations}} UK railway stations - Y (4071 bytes) 1: {{UKrailwaystations}} 53: | [[York railway station|York]] 70: {{UKrailwaystations}} 72: [[Category:British railway stations]] Bluebell Railway (1136 bytes) 1: The '''Bluebell Railway''' is a heritage line running 9 miles along the b... 3: It was one of the first preserved railways in England - it opened in [[1960]], shortly afte... 5: The Bluebell Railway Preservation Society is working to reinstate the ... 7: ...he line, two more are on loan from the [[National Railway Museum]]. 11: *[http://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk Bluebell Railway Preservation Society] Talyllyn Railway (3002 bytes) 1: ...Railway''' is a [[narrow gauge]] (686mm, 2'3" ) [[railway]] line running for 7¼ miles (11.67km) from... 3: ...r the horse-drawn [[Corris Railway Society|Corris Railway]]. However, the Talyllyn's unusual gauge was prob... 5: ...o. 1 with a train at Nant Gwernol on the Talyllyn Railway in the summer of 1978]] 8: ...rliament]], Sir [[Haydn Jones]], who paid for the railway's losses from his own pocket. When he died in [[1... 10: ...hus being the first group to preserve an existing railway of any kind.
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