langs: 29 февраля [ru] / february 29 [en] / 29. februar [de] / 29 février [fr] / 29 febbraio [it] / 29 de febrero [es]
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Station / Station
#1 South Eighth Street station
South Eighth Street , also known as South Seventh Street on early timetables, [1] was a train station along the Bushwick Branch of the Long Island Rail Road . Former train station along the Bushwick Branch of the Long Island Rail Road This article needs additional citations for verification . ( June
- ... 1 side platform Tracks 1 Other information Station code None History Opened November 4, 1868 Closed february 29, 1876 Previous names South Seventh Street Services Preceding station Long Island Rail Road Following ...
- ... rests upon piles and partly extends over the ferry piers." [3] South Eighth Street was abandoned on february 29, 1876, with the last train leaving on February 26. All rails were removed during May 1876. Part of t ...
#2 Cholsey railway station
Cholsey railway station (previously Cholsey & Moulsford ) serves the village of Cholsey in south Oxfordshire , England, and the nearby town of Wallingford . It is 48 miles 37 chains (78.0 km) down the line from London Paddington and is situated between Goring & Streatley to the east and Didcot
- ... Railway Platforms 5 Other information Station code CHO Classification DfT category E History Opened 29 february 1892 Original company Great Western Railway Pre-grouping Great Western Railway Post-grouping Great ...
- ... n Railway Post-grouping Great Western Railway Key dates 1 June 1840 GWR Reading to Steventon opened 29 february 1892 Station opens as Cholsey and Moulsford ca. 1950 Renamed Cholsey Passengers 2016/17 0.281 milli ...
- ... for Wallingford was resited closer to the point of divergence and a new station was built there. On 29 february 1892 the new station opened and Moulsford station closed. [3] The Wallingford branch closed to pass ...
#3 East Malvern railway station
East Malvern railway station is located on the Glen Waverley line in Victoria , Australia . It serves the eastern Melbourne suburb of Malvern East , and opened on 3 February 1929 as Eastmalvern . It was renamed East Malvern on 29 February 1972. [1] Railway station in Melbourne, Australia East Malver
- ... urb of Malvern East , and opened on 3 February 1929 as Eastmalvern . It was renamed East Malvern on 29 february 1972. [1] Railway station in Melbourne, Australia East Malvern PTV commuter rail station Westbound ...
#4 Cambridge Springs station
Cambridge Springs (formerly Cambridge ) was a railroad station for the Erie Railroad in Cambridge Springs , Crawford County , Pennsylvania , United States. Cambridge Springs station was on the Main Line's Meadville Division, which was the section of the line between Salamanca , New York , and Meadvi
- ... her line went through Cambridge, the Meadville Street Railway Company, which came into existence on february 29, 1896. This line was proposed to run from Meadville out to Cambridge and onto Edinboro, which opened ...
#5 Frankfurt-Sindlingen station
Frankfurt-Sindlingen station is a suburban station on the network of the Rhine-Main S-Bahn in the district of Sindlingen in the German city of Frankfurt . The station is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 5 station . Frankfurt-Sindlingen Through station Platform 1, towards the city General in
- ... ation building was replaced by a new one in 1968, [3] which, however, was completely burned down on 29 february 1984 after an explosion. [4] In 1974, the Frankfurter Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund (Frankfurt Transpo ...
#6 Onsu station
Onsu Station is a station on the Seoul Subway Line 1 . It was the former western terminus of Seoul Subway Line 7 . A westward extension of Line 7 (from Onsu to Bupyeong-gu Office ) was completed in October 2012. It is near the border of Seoul and Bucheon. 145 온수 (성공회대입구) Onsu (Sungkonghoe Univ.) 750
- ... l Metro Line(s) Line 1 Line 7 Platforms 4 Tracks 7 Key dates January 16, 1988 [1] [2] Line 1 opened february 29, 2000 [1] [2] Line 7 opened Passengers (Daily) Based on Jan-Dec of 2012.. Line 1 : 15,243 [3] Line 7 ...
#7 Patras railway station
Patras railway station ( Greek : Σιδηροδρομικός Σταθμός Πατρών , romanized : Sidirodromikos Stathmos Patron ) is a railway station in Patras in the northwestern Peloponnese , Greece . The station is located in the center of the city, beside the north port on Piraeus–Patras line and Patras–Kypariss
- ... ebsite http://www.ose.gr/en/ History Opened 1954 9 July 2010 (Line 1) 16 March 2020 (Line 2) Closed 29 february 2020 Electrified No Services Preceding station Proastiakos Following station Agios Andreas Terminus ...
- ... ello Stato Italiane [8] infrastructure, including stations, remained under the control of OSE. From 29 february 2020 service were suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic, becoming the starting point of the new ...
#8 Bentley railway station (Suffolk)
Bentley railway station , also known as Bentley Junction between 1849 and 1878, [2] was located in Bentley , Suffolk on the Great Eastern Main Line . It opened in 1846 and became a junction in 1847 when the Hadleigh Railway opened. The station was closed in 1966. Not to be confused with Great Bentle
- ... and on 27 February 1932 the last passenger train was run with official closure to passengers being 29 february 1932. The line remained open for goods traffic and during World War II saw extensive traffic in con ...
#9 Moulsford railway station
Moulsford railway station was on the original route of the Great Western Railway , being one of three intermediate stations provided when the line was extended from Reading to Steventon in 1840. Moulsford Site of Moulsford railway station in September 2009. Viewed from A329 bridge looking south-east
- ... Key dates 1 June 1840 Line opened Station opened as Wallingford Road 2 July 1866 Renamed Moulsford 29 february 1892 Station closed HISTORY The Great Western Railway was built and opened in stages. It had opened ...
- ... , closer to the point of divergence, and a new station built there. [5] Moulsford station closed on 29 february 1892, [8] being replaced the same day by the new station which was known as Cholsey and Moulsford , ...
#10 All Stretton Halt railway station
All Stretton Halt was a minor railway station on the Welsh Marches Line between Shrewsbury and Church Stretton in the English county of Shropshire . Former railway station in Shropshire, England All Stretton General information Location All Stretton , Shropshire England Coordinates 52.5507°N 2.7931°
- ... nal company Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway Post-grouping Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway Key dates 29 february 1936 Station opened 4 January 1943 Station closed 6 May 1946 Station reopened 9 June 1958 Station c ...
#11 Ferntree Gully railway station
Ferntree Gully railway station is located on the Belgrave line in Victoria , Australia . It serves the eastern Melbourne suburb of Ferntree Gully , and opened on 5 December 1889 as Lower Ferntree Gully . It was renamed Ferntree Gully on 1 October 1962, and Fern Tree Gully on 29 February 1972. [1] [2
- ... 9 as Lower Ferntree Gully . It was renamed Ferntree Gully on 1 October 1962, and Fern Tree Gully on 29 february 1972. [1] [2] Railway station in Melbourne, Australia Ferntree Gully PTV commuter rail station Nort ...
#12 Papanui railway station
Papanui railway station served the suburb of Papanui in northern Christchurch , New Zealand . It was on the Main North Line between the stations of Bryndwr (to the south) and Styx (to the north), 5.3 kilometres (3.3 mi) north of Addington Junction. The station handled freight and passenger traffic
- ... ium Health Food Company, 1923–1986?. Borgfeldt's, 1882–1916; Frank Drury & Sons (blacksmith), 1916–2 29 february 1972; Thomas Brown (coal merchant), 1972–?. Siding had fallen into disuse by 1980. The Sanitarium fa ...
#13 Sinpung station
Sinpung Station is a station on Seoul Subway Line 7 . It will also most likely become a station on the Sin Ansan Line in the future. This article does not cite any sources . ( May 2011 ) 743 Sinpung Korean name Hangul 신 풍 역 Hanja 新 豊 驛 Revised Romanization Sinpungnyeok McCune–Reischauer Sinp'ungnyŏk
- ... y Seoul Metro Line(s) Line 7 Platforms 2 Tracks 2 Construction Structure type Underground Key dates february 29, 2000 Line 7 opened STATION LAYOUT Boramae ↑ S/B | | N/B ↓ Daerim Southbound ← ● Line 7 toward Seong ...
#14 Steer Point railway station
Steer Point railway station served the village of Brixton, Devon , England, from 1898 to 1960 on the Plymouth to Yealmpton Branch . Disused railway station in Brixton, Devon Steer Point General information Location Brixton , Devon England Coordinates 50.3374°N 4.0403°W / 50.3374; -4.0403 Grid refe
- ... 7 July 1930 Closed to passengers 3 November 1941 Reopened 6 October 1947 Closed to passengers again 29 february 1960 ( 1960-02-29 ) Closed to goods HISTORY The station opened on 17 January 1898 by the Great West ...
- ... nd World War . The station closed to passengers again on 6 October 1947 [2] and to goods traffic on 29 february 1960. [3]
#15 Gasan Digital Complex station
Gasan Digital Complex Station is on Gyeongbu Line , Seoul Metropolitan Subway Line 1 and Seoul Metropolitan Subway Line 7 . Its former name is Garibong Station. This article needs additional citations for verification . ( August 2019 ) P142 가산디지털단지 (마리오아울렛) Gasan Digital Complex (Mario Outlet) 746 가
- ... il , Seoul Metro Line(s) Line 1 Line 7 Platforms 4 Tracks 4 Key dates August 15, 1974 Line 1 opened february 29, 2000 Line 7 opened Passengers (Daily) Based on Jan-Dec of 2012. Line 1 : 36,075 [1] Line 7 : 72,436 ...
#16 Grimsby Town railway station
Grimsby Town railway station serves the town of Grimsby in North East Lincolnshire , England . It is operated by TransPennine Express , and is also served by East Midlands Railway and Northern Trains services. Railway station in Lincolnshire, England Grimsby Town The main entrance to the station Gen
- ... Express Platforms 3 Other information Station code GMB Classification DfT category D History Opened 29 february 1848 Original company Great Grimsby and Sheffield Junction Railway Passengers 2016/17 0.438 million ...
- ... Beach South Sea Lane Lincolnshire Coast Lt Rly 1960–1985 HISTORY Grimsby Town station was opened on 29 february 1848 when the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway opened its line from New Holland to Gr ...
#17 Eysines Cantinolle tram stop
Eysines Cantinolle tram stop is a stop on the Bordeaux tramway in the commune of Eysines , France . It is the current northwestern terminus of Bordeaux Tramway Line D and opened on 29 February 2020. [2] Eysines Cantinolle General information Location Eysines France Coordinates 44°53′31.272″N 0°40′2.
- ... Eysines , France . It is the current northwestern terminus of Bordeaux Tramway Line D and opened on 29 february 2020. [2] Eysines Cantinolle General information Location Eysines France Coordinates 44°53′31.272″N ...
- ... 72″N 0°40′2.881″W Line(s) Line D Connections Transports Bordeaux Métropole buses [1] History Opened 29 february 2020 ( 2020-02-29 ) Services Preceding station Bordeaux tramway Following station Terminus Line D L ...
#18 Namguro station
Namguro Station is a station on the Seoul Subway Line 7 . The station was named because this station is located in the southern part of the Guro neighborhood. Namguro Station opened on February 29, 2000. In the vicinity of Namguro Station, there are Guro General Social Welfare Center, Garibong-dong
- ... se this station is located in the southern part of the Guro neighborhood. Namguro Station opened on february 29, 2000. In the vicinity of Namguro Station, there are Guro General Social Welfare Center, Garibong-do ...
- ... y Seoul Metro Line(s) Line 7 Platforms 2 Tracks 2 Construction Structure type Underground Key dates february 29, 2000 Line 7 opened STATION LAYOUT Daerim ↑ S/B | | N/B ↓ Gasan Digital Complex Southbound ← ● Line ...
#19 Millthorpe railway station
Millthorpe railway station is a heritage-listed railway station located on the Main Western line in Millthorpe , New South Wales , Australia. Railway station in New South Wales, Australia Millthorpe Forecourt in October 2015 General information Location Pym Street, Millthorpe Coordinates 33°26′55″S
- ... 77 as Spring Grove when the line was extended from Blayney to Orange . It was renamed Millthorpe on 29 february 1884. [1] It was located 500 metres east of the present station which opened in 1886. [2] The disus ...
#20 Shrewsbury Abbey railway station
Shrewsbury Abbey was a railway station in Shrewsbury , Shropshire , England part of the Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Railway . It was named after the nearby Shrewsbury Abbey . The station had an adjacent goods yard and wagon building works. Former railway station in Shropshire, England. This artic
- ... 6 November 1933 Closed for public services 1941 Reopened (for restricted service) by War Department 29 february 1960 Closed completely Shrewsbury Abbey was originally planned to be just one station on a railway ...
Train / Train
#1 NZR WJ class
The NZR W J class was a class of one steam locomotive built by Baldwin Locomotive Works for service on New Zealand 's private Wellington and Manawatu Railway (WMR). She acquired the W J classification when the publicly owned New Zealand Railways Department (NZR) purchased the WMR and its locomotive
- ... n 40 up to Crofton (Ngaio) and Khandallah and tunnels No 1 to 5. [4] She had worked 67,907 miles by 29 february 1908. [5] Drivers and firemen alike, it has been written, hated Jumbo , but all agreed that for she ...
#2 NZR WH class
The NZR W H class was a class of three steam locomotives built by Manning Wardle in 1884 for service on New Zealand 's private Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company (WMR). They did not acquire their W H classification until 1908 when WMR was nationalised and incorporated into the New Zealand Gover
- ... (305,825 miles), 448 (319,724 miles), and 449 (346,162 miles) respectively; with the WMR mileage to 29 february 1908 given in brackets. [5]
#3 Super Chief
The Super Chief was one of the named passenger trains and the flagship of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway . The streamliner claimed to be "The Train of the Stars" because of the various celebrities it carried between Chicago, Illinois , and Los Angeles, California . Named passenger train o
- ... e billed as "the first and only daily 39 + 3 / 4 hour service between Chicago and California." [14] february 29, 1948: AT&SF receives its first post-War order from Pullman-Standard and places these into service o ...
#4 St. Louis–San Francisco 4018
St. Louis–San Francisco 4018 is a class USRA Light 2-8-2 "Mikado" steam locomotive which operated for three decades hauling freight between Bessemer and Birmingham, Alabama (United States), on the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway (SLSF or "Frisco"). It went on display at the Alabama State Fairgrounds
- ... Lines Class 4000 Number in class 23 Numbers 4018 Locale Birmingham District Delivered 1923 Last run february 29, 1952 Current owner City of Birmingham, Alabama Disposition Static display at the Sloss Furnaces Nat ...
- ... egular service, completing its final run (a five-mile trek from Bessemer to Birmingham, Alabama) on february 29, 1952. [1] It is quite possibly the last steam locomotive to operate within the Birmingham metro are ...
- ... ch and given a full cosmetic overhaul before making its final five-mile (8 km) run to Birmingham on february 29, 1952. A. M. Ball, assistant to the president of the Frisco, was in attendance for the occasion. The ...
#5 ČSD Class E 499.1
Class E 499.1 electric locomotives were constructed and built by Škoda Works in Plzeň for use in Czechoslovakia by the ČSD . [1] They were also used outside Czechoslovakia in Poland as class EP05 and in the Soviet Union as ЧС3 ( ChS3 ). In North Korea , licence built copies were used ( 100 series),
- ... 1 and 30E 2 . 61 engines were built in those series. The prototype (E499.101) came into service on february 29, 1959. Most of locomotives stationed in Prague , but some of them were sent to Ústí nad Labem and Če ...
#6 Chesapeake and Ohio 1308
The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway No. 1308 is an articulated 2-6-6-2 " Mallet " type steam locomotive built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1949. It was the next to the last Class 1 mainline locomotive built by Baldwin, closing out more than 100 years of production, a total of more than 70,000 locomotive
- ... fort 98,700 lbf (439.04 kN) Factor of adh. 4.66 Career Operators C&O Class H-6 Numbers 1308 Retired february 29, 1956 Preserved September 1962 Current owner Collis P. Huntington Railroad Historical Society, Inc. ...
- ... istory with Mallets and they were ideal for slow speed work in West Virginia. After its last run on february 29, 1956, it was stored at Russell until the C&O gave it to the Collis P. Huntington Railroad Historica ...
#7 Proastiakos
The Proastiakos ( Greek : Προαστιακός ; "suburban") is Greece's Commuter rail service, run by Hellenic Train , on infrastructure owned by the Hellenic Railways Organisation (OSE). These services connect a participating city's central railway station to important locations such as a city's port or ai
- ... te Length ( km , mi ) Stations A 9 July 2010 Agios Andreas – Agios Vasileios 12.5 km (7.8 mi.) 9 On february 29, 2020 passenger services began on the second route, extending from Agios Andreas all the way to Kato ...
#8 WAGR P and Pr classes
The WAGR P and Pr classes were two classes of 4-6-2 steam locomotives designed for express passenger service on the Western Australian Government Railways mainline network. The initial designs were prepared by E.S. Race [1] and together the two classes had a total build number of thirty-five locomot
- ... 1924 4 July 1947 22 July 1969 Stowed 22 November 1962 23147 445 505 27 December 1924 27 August 1947 29 february 1968 23148 446 506 27 December 1924 27 August 1947 19 April 1968 Stowed 13 March 1963 23149 447 507 ...
- ... erved by Western Australian Rail Transport Museum [11] 139 522 Avon 14 April 1938 20 September 1946 29 february 1968 Oil fired 5 March 1948 to 12 August 1948 140 523 Blackwood 23 June 1938 23 November 1945 22 Ju ...
- ... m 4 July 1949; destroyed by fire Kalgoorlie 31 July 1949 146 529 Gascoyne 18 May 1939 12 April 1946 29 february 1968 Oil fired 12 December 1947 to 4 May 1948 and 19 November 1948 to 4 October 1949 147 530 Murchi ...
- ... eptember 1967 Stowed 31 July 1967 455 533 Chapman (later Coongan ) 9 September 1941 1 November 1946 29 february 1968 Swapped nameplates with 535 456 534 Irwin 24 October 1942 8 March 1946 19 April 1968 Oil fired ...
- ... 1946 11 September 1967 Swapped nameplates with 533 459 536 Denmark 24 November 1941 11 October 1946 29 february 1968 Oil fired 21 December 1948 to 23 August 1949 461 537 Hotham 23 June 1944 21 June 1946 18 Janua ...
#9 The Sunlander
The Sunlander was a long distance passenger rail service operated by Queensland Rail on the North Coast line between Brisbane and Cairns in Queensland between June 1953 and December 2014. It has been replaced by the Spirit of Queensland . The Sunlander The Sunlander in 2010 Overview Service type Pas
- ... urther reduced when the luxury Queenslander commenced operating on the Brisbane to Cairns route. On 29 february 1992, a motorail service was introduced. [3] In 2014, the service was gradually replaced by the Spi ...
#10 South African Class 12E
The South African Railways Class 12E of 1983 was an electric locomotive. Train South African Class 12E No. 12-003 at Koedoespoort, Pretoria , 2 October 2009 Type and origin Power type Electric Designer Union Carriage & Wagon Builder Union Carriage & Wagon Model UCW 12E Build date 1982-1983 Total pro
- ... besides being observed to be still at Koedoespoort during 2014, they reappeared in TFR Sale 119 of 29 february 2016. They were again shown as being sold, but no information as to either their further employment ...
#11 Victorian Railways B class (diesel)
The B class are a class of diesel locomotives built by Clyde Engineering , Granville for the Victorian Railways in 1952–1953. Ordered and operated by the Victorian Railways , they initiated the dieselisation of the system and saw use on both passenger and freight services, with many remaining in ser
- ... torian Railways , VicRail , V/Line Converted to A77 (Scrapped 14 January 2019) B78 7 September 1953 29 february 1984 4,853,800 Converted Victorian Railways , VicRail , V/Line Converted to A78 B79 28 September 19 ...
#12 Siemens ACS-64
The Siemens ACS-64 , or Amtrak Cities Sprinter , is an electric locomotive designed by Siemens Mobility for use on the Northeast Corridor (NEC) and the Keystone Corridor in the northeastern United States . The design was based on locomotives Siemens created for use in Europe and Asia, but with chang
- ... ct value, including the option for additional locomotives, is worth $154 million. [25] [26] [27] On february 29, 2016, Amtrak unit 664 began test runs on SEPTA Regional Rail branches to test the height of the loc ...
#13 LNER Class ES1
The NER Class ES1 ( Electric Shunting 1 ) [1] was a class of two steeplecab electric locomotives commissioned by the North Eastern Railway in 1902. "ES1" redirects here. For Siemens Desiro, see Siemens Desiro § Russia . North Eastern Railway Class ES1 NER No.1, Locomotion museum, Shildon Type and
- ... ed in operation until the line was de-electrified and they were replaced with diesel locomotives on 29 february 1964. [2] The line was closed five years later. Early photographs show the locomotives with "CLASS ...
#14 WAGR F class
The WAGR F class was a class of 4-8-0 heavy goods steam locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) between 1902 and 1970. [1] Not to be confused with MRWA F class . WAGR F class Fs460 at the Western Australian Rail Transport Museum Type and origin Power type Steam Desi
- ... March 1912 30 October 1940 22 July 1969 Superheater removed 10 May 1963; stowed 1964 19660 361 441 29 february 1912 5 December 1941 6 October 1969 Renumbered 8 November 1949; stowed 29 July 1964 19661 362 20 Ju ...
- ... 967 Superheater removed 7 November 1962; stowed 31 May 1967 20101 412 6 September 1913 3 April 1940 29 february 1968 Oil fired 19 March 1948 to 11 October 1949; superheater removed 21 March 1963 20102 413 6 Sept ...
#15 Port Talbot Railway 0-8-2T (Sharp Stewart)
The Sharp Stewart 0-8-2T locomotives were 0-8-2T steam tank locomotives designed and built by Sharp, Stewart and Company for the Port Talbot Railway and Docks Company , south Wales . Three were built in 1901, works nos. 4794 - 4796. They were numbered 17-19 and became Great Western Railway numbers 1
- ... 5. Number 1358 survived to be taken over by British Railways on 1 January 1948 but was withdrawn on 29 february 1948. None of these locomotives has been preserved. SEE ALSO Port Talbot Railway 0-8-2T (Cooke) Por ...