...that the upper bus deck at Warwick railway station on the TransperthJoondalup Line constructed of precast concrete was the most expensive structural element of the station, and was the cause of significant attention and consideration as part of the design and construction process?
...that at the time of their construction beginning in 1988, the dome areas of Ultra Dome cars built by Colorado Railcar featured the largest individual glass panes ever installed in a railcar?
...that the Tōbu Kiryū Line in Tokyo was originally built in 1911 as a 610 mm (2 ft) gauge human-powered line between Ota and Yabuzuka to haul stone blocks from the Yabuzuka Quarry?
...that a few days prior to opening the Steyning Line in England, the Government Inspector of Railways, Colonel Tyler, carried out an inspection of the line, testing in particular the strength of several bridges across the River Adur by means such as placing multiple engines with their tenders on them?
...that following damage from Hurricane Sandy in 2012 when severe flooding turned the station into a "large fish tank," as former MTA chairman Joseph Lhota described it, the South Ferry station, then the newest on the entire New York City Subway system, was closed with repairs estimated to continue until 2016?
...that shortly before it was purchased by Soo Line Railroad, EMDFP7A demonstrator 7001, which Soo Line then renumbered as 2500-A, hosted the United Kingdom's Duke of Windsor, the former King Edward VIII, in its cab on a trip through North Dakota?
...that Shiodome Freight Terminal, originally built in 1872 as Shimbashi Station, served as the first railway terminal of Tokyo until it was converted to a freight-only terminal in conjunction with the opening of Tokyo Station in 1914?
...that JR West includes the Katakana character "ノ" in the Japanese name of Sannomiya Station, written as 三ノ宮駅, unlike all of the other transportation facilities in Sannomiya, whose names are written in Japanese as 三宮?
...that the R127 and R134 work cars built in the 1990s for the New York City Subway are not air conditioned and instead have axiflow fans, so in the summertime these cars are frequently replaced by other passenger cars on garbage trains?