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Description
Straldzha Railroad station(en)
Bulgaria / Jambol / Straldzha (Straldzha)
train station
Raritan River Railroad - site of former Parlin Station(en)
USA / New_Jersey / Sayreville
river, railway, raritan
The second Raritan River Railroad Parlin Station was built in 1915 and was torn down in the mid-late 1980s.
Abandoned Railroad Bridge(en)
USA / Minnesota / Bemidji
hiking, railway, rail-trail, bridge, railway bridge
The Minnesota and International Railway stretched from Brainerd to the Canadian Border at International Falls, crossing over the Mississippi River on this bridge. The M&I served Minnesota's logging industry, and lasted until 1941, when it was acquired by the Northern
Raritan River Railroad South River Freight Station location(en)
USA / New_Jersey / South_River
railway, train station
The Raritan River Railroad South River Freight Station burned down in a spectacular fire in 1969 when the adjoining Hankerchief Factory caught fire.
Raritan River Railroad South River Passenger Station(en)
USA / New_Jersey / South_River
railway, train station
The Raritan River Railroad South River Passenger Station was in use from 1915 to 1938. The foundation is still visable today.
Abandoned Railroad Bridge(en)
USA / Minnesota / Bemidji
railway, abandoned, logging, bridge, railway bridge
The Minnesota, Red Lake and Manitoba Railway was one of the many logging railroads that operated in northern Minnesota during the early 1900s. It does happen to have the distiction of building the uppermost railroad bridge over the Mississippi River,
Soo Line Railroad Bridge(en)
USA / Minnesota / Bemidji
hiking, railway, rail-trail, bridge, railway bridge
A former Soo Line Railroad bridge crossing the Mississippi River, now part of a recreational hiking trail. This bridge was built by the Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and Sault Ste Marie Railroad, which was later known as the Soo Line Railroad.
Abandoned Railroad Bridge(en)
USA / Minnesota / Bemidji (Bemidji, Minnesota)
railway, abandoned, bridge, railway bridge
Former Minnesota and International railroad bridge. The Minnesota and International Railway owned one of the 4 railroad bridges crossing the Mississippi River into Bemidji. The M&I stretched from Brainerd to the Canadian Border at International Falls, passing through Nymore. Bemidji
Abandoned Railroad Bridge(en)
USA / Minnesota / Warba
railway, abandoned, bridge, railway bridge
This railroad bridge crossing the Mississippi River was built by the Mississippi, Hill City and Western Railway Co, probably in 1910. The MHC&W became the Hill City Railway Company in 1915. This rail line ran from a connection with the
Former Soo Line Railroad Bridge(en)
USA / Minnesota / Palisade
hiking, railway, rail-trail, bridge, railway bridge
The Minneapolis, Saint Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad, which later became the Soo Line, crossed the Mississippi River on this bridge, which was built in 1910. This was part of a route through Bemidji, where the railroad crossed the
Weird lines (railroad-related?)(en)
USA / Utah / Green_River
Set of parallel curving berms of varying heights. Berms converge at the railroad line above the freeway intersection, suggesting that these are former railroad grades, perhaps related to construction of Interstate 70. .
CSX - formerly Seaboard Air Line Railroad mainline(en)
USA / North_Carolina / Green_Level
railway
This stretch of track, actually running from Apex, NC south to Moncure, NC, is now part of CSX Transportation, but was originally constructed as the Chatham Railroad, and later renamed the Raleigh & Augusta Air Line Railroad. It was later
Former Delaware & Hudson and Boston & Maine Railroad Yards(en)
USA / New_York / Mechanicville
boston, railway, maine, hudson
Formerly one of the biggest yards in the country, both The Boston & Maine Railroad and the Delaware & Hudson Railway called this strecth of property home, and this yard was a gateway into New England using the Fitchburg Division
Soo Line Railroad Bridge(en)
USA / Minnesota / Bowlus
hiking, railway, rail-trail, bridge, railway bridge
The Minneapolis, Saint Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad, later known as the Soo Line, built this bridge in 1909. The rail line crossing over the Mississippi River here connected Brooten (near Glenwood) with Duluth. Falling traffic on this route
Railroad Station Baldham - Munich Transportation System (S4)(en)
Germany / Bayern / Vaterstetten (Vaterstetten)
public, railway
(Sorry, German links only) (+)Timetable e.g. from City Center to Baldham and vice versa: www.mvv-muenchen.de/en/home/fahrgastinformation/efa/bul... (-)going to City Center: -> enter for stop 'Baldham' and submit, select 'S-Bahn S4 - direction Mammendorf' (-)going to Baldham (from Munich Central Station) ->
Railroad station Sovetsk(former Tilzit)(en)
Russia / Kaliningrad / Sovetsk (Sovetsk)
train station
Eremkovo railroad station(en)
Russia / Tver / Udomlya (Еремково)
train station
Eremkovo railroad station; Eremkovo village, Udomelsky district, Tverskaya area
Former railroad bridge(en)
Estonia / Ida-Viru / Narva-Joesuu (Korovina)
ruins, bridge, railway bridge
Two bridges on the road and on the railroad Lappeenranta-Savonlinna.(en)
Finland / Etela-Karjala / Parikkala
bridge
Two bridges on the road and on the railroad Lapeenranta-Savonlinna.
The forest path along demolished railroad between finnish stations Parikkala and Elisenvaara.(en)
Finland / Etela-Karjala / Parikkala
That railroad was demolished after 2nd World War and Paris Treaty 1947, when North Coast of Ladoga lake had been Soviet territory. The photos you can see on: km.spb.ru/travel/suomi/2006/1/
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