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Qué (quién) es RAILED - definición

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Land speed record for railed veichles; Rail speed record; Land speed record for railed vehicles; Fastest train; Train speed record; Land speed record for rail vehicles
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  • [[TGV]] 4402 (operation ''V150'') reaching 574.8 km/h (357 mph)

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  • Russian 2TE10U Diesel-electric locomotive
  • Baltimore & Ohio electric engine
  • alt=Orange locomotive hauling freight
  • alt=Sketch showing about a dozen people standing on an underground railway platform with a train standing at the platform. Several more people are visible inside the train, which has the words "Baker St" visible on its side.
  • 16th-century minecart, an early example of unpowered rail transport
  • The ''Salamanca'' locomotive
  • Von München über Metz nach Paris}} ("From Munich via Metz to Paris").
  • Cast iron fishbelly edge rail manufactured by Outram at the [[Butterley Company]] ironworks for the [[Cromford and High Peak Railway]] (1831). These are smooth edgerails for wheels with flanges.
  • alt=Sleek white passenger train at a station
  • [[Maschinenfabrik Oerlikon]]'s first commercially AC-driven locomotive, the tramway in [[Lugano]], Switzerland, 1896
  • double-stack container train]] in Arizona, US
  • Long freight train crossing the Stoney Creek viaduct on the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]] in southern [[British Columbia]]
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  • Map of railways in Europe with main operational lines shown in black, [[heritage railway]] lines in green and former routes in light blue
  • Lichterfelde tram, 1882
  • A prototype of a Ganz AC electric locomotive in [[Valtellina]], Italy, 1901
  • Hot bearing detector]] with dragging equipment unit
  • A [[RegioSwinger]] multiple unit of the [[Croatian Railways]]
  • Railway in the 1890s in [[Helsinki]], Finland
  • KAI]]. In which the logo can be seen in every locomotives.
  • [[Bardon Hill]] box in [[England]] (seen here in 2009) is a [[Midland Railway]] box dating from 1899, although the original mechanical lever frame has been replaced by electrical switches.
  • German]] co-production: world's first functional diesel–electric railcar 1914
  • A replica of a "Little Eaton Tramway" wagon; the tracks are plateways.
  • The ''Locomotion'' at Darlington Railway Centre and Museum
  • [[Minecart]] shown in ''[[De Re Metallica]]'' (1556). The guide pin fits in a groove between two wooden planks.
  • Diagram of Priestman Oil Engine from ''The Steam engine and gas and oil engines'' (1900) by John Perry
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  • Goods station in [[Lucerne]], Switzerland
  • [[Reisszug]] in 2011
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  • [[SEPTA]] regional passenger train
  • Japanese [[E5 Series Shinkansen]]
  • Interior view of a high-speed bullet train, manufactured in China
  • 0-Series [[Shinkansen]], introduced in 1964, triggered the intercity train travel boom.
  • A [[DR2800 series]] passing [[Sijiaoting railway station]] in [[Ruifang District]], [[New Taipei]], Taiwan
  • Central Railway Station]] of [[Tampere]], Finland
  • A replica of Trevithick's engine at the [[National Waterfront Museum]], Swansea
  • In the United States, railroads such as the [[Union Pacific]] traditionally own and operate both their rolling stock and infrastructure, with the company itself typically being privately owned.
  • Bulk cargo of minerals
  • Map of the world's railways showing the different gauges in use. Breaks of gauge generally occur where lines of different [[track gauge]] meet.
CONVEYANCE OF PASSENGERS AND GOODS BY WAY OF WHEELED VEHICLES RUNNING ON RAIL TRACKS
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Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport that transfers passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, which are located on tracks. In contrast to road transport, where the vehicles run on a prepared flat surface, rail vehicles (rolling stock) are directionally guided by the tracks on which they run.
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rail (disambiguation); RAIL; Rails (disambiguation); RAIL (disambiguation); Rail (film); Rails
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Wikipedia

Railway speed record

The world record for a conventional wheeled passenger train is held by France's TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse), set in 2007 when it reached 574.8 km/h (357.2 mph) on a 140 km (87 mi) section of track.

Japan's experimental maglev train L0 Series achieved 603 km/h (375 mph) on a 42.8 km magnetic levitation track in 2015.

Ejemplos de uso de RAILED
1. Democrats railed against the war in Vietnam; Nixon railed against the demonstrators and Democrats, whom he gleefully conflated, at home.
2. All the participants railed against Washington‘s partisan gridlock.
3. He railed: "A referendum was promised; it should be delivered.
4. Some clapped when Oner railed against the ruling party.
5. Loudspeakers rattled as a cleric railed against the US occupation.