...that Brighton is the seventh-busiest
station in England outside London, with over 17 million passenger entries and exits in 2018/19?
...that industries supplying materials to the railway, including John Browne's Brick and Tile Works, and
George Hennet's iron works, were situated near Bridgwater railway station, which itself was the nearest station to the halfway point on the
Bristol and Exeter Railway line?
...that in 2009, Leicester Civic Society applied to
English Heritage to have the former
Great Central Railway's 1898-built Braunstone Gate Bridgelisted, but it was rejected on the basis that the bridge was "not old enough or sufficiently innovative to justify preservation"?
...that as part of the relocation of Braunschweig Hauptbahnhof in the 1960s, the city's main
post office was moved from the inner city to Berliner Platz outside the new station?
...that although the Brakemen's Brotherhood was organized in secret, it is believed to have had a presence in the late 19th century on virtually every railroad in
Ohio,
Indiana, and
Illinois?
...that
superheated steamboilers on
steam locomotives allow higher steam temperatures than with saturated steam, enabling the steam to carry more energy resulting in more efficient locomotives?
...that construction of Bochum Hauptbahnhof in the 1950s included moving 250,000 cubic metres of soil to raise 2.1 km (1.3 mi) of railway embankment by more than 4 metres (13 ft)?