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  1. Rail transport - Wikipedia

    Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport using wheeled vehicles running on tracks, which usually consist of two parallel steel rails. [1] rail transport is one of the …

  2. TC&W Railroad Map | Largest MN Shortline Rail | MN Rail Map

    TC&W Railroad operates over 229 miles of track, making it the largest short line railroad in Minnesota. See our MN Rail Map.

  3. BNSF Railway

    BNSF operates one of the largest freight railroad networks in North America, with 32,500 miles of rail across the western two-thirds of the United States.

  4. Train Tickets, Schedules & Routes | Amtrak

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

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

    Dec 1, 2025 · A railroad is a mode of land transportation in which flange-wheeled vehicles move over two parallel steel rails, or tracks, either by self-propulsion or by the propulsion of a …

  6. Railroads | US Department of Transportation

    Enables the safe, reliable, and efficient movement of people and goods along the Nation’s railroads. Learn more about the Nation's railroad system by visiting the Federal Railroad …

  7. Federal Railroad Administration

    Sep 22, 2025 · Enabling the safe, reliable, and efficient movement of people and goods.

  8. RAILROAD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Dec 6, 2016 · : a railroad together with the lands, buildings, locomotives, cars, and other equipment that belong to it

  9. The History of the Railroad: From Trackways to the Hyperloop Trains

    May 13, 2025 · Railroads started in ancient Greece and evolved into a key transport method worldwide. The steam engine transformed rail travel in the 19th century, leading to global …

  10. Rail transportation in the United States - Wikipedia

    The Camden & Amboy Railroad (C&A), the first railroad built in New Jersey, completed its route between its namesake cities in 1834. The C&A ran successfully for decades connecting New …