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  1. 20. Okt. 1997 · December 25, 1997 12:00 AM — 50m. 3 4 58. In the early days of the railroads, as robber barons rushed to lay more track than their rivals and the lure of commerce pushed the rails further into the wilderness, accidents were commonplace. In 1890 alone, over 6,000 people were killed and 35,000 injured in train accidents.

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  3. 20. Okt. 1997 · All about TV show: directors and actors, new episodes, reviews and ratings, trailers, stills, backstage. Follows the history, mechanics, and operation...

  4. S2.E2 ∙ Urban Trains. Mon, Apr 20, 1998. The urban railroad systems came to respond to the needs of rapidly growing cities at the dawn of the 20th century, using different technological options: New York City', the subway; San Francisco, cable cars. The future points to light-rail technology. Rate.

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  6. 15. März 2019 · Some locomotives can hurtle across the countryside at speeds of over 200km per hour! TRAINS UNLIMITED traces the history of the railroads' motive power, from steam to diesel and beyond, alongside the great engineers and visionaries responsible for the ongoing innovation of railway transport.

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  7. 3. Nov. 1997 · S01E11 Great Train Disasters. December 25, 1997. History. In the early days of the railroads, as robber barons rushed to lay more track than their rivals and the lure of commerce pushed the rails further into the wilderness, accidents were commonplace. In 1890 alone, over 6,000 people were killed and 35,000 injured in train accidents.