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Railroads of Denmark from 1847 to today

In this file you can see all the railroad lines the has been in Denmark and the lines of today, including the S-Train lines of Copenhagen. Also the railroad ferries are shown.
Many of the stations of the different lines are today used as private houses.

Three colours of icons are used:
Green: Stations of lines today.
Yellow: Station buildings of closed stations.
Red: Stations no longer there.





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OSHA to host public meeting on whistleblower issues in trucking, railroad industries

Washington — Workers in the trucking and railroad industries filed the most whistleblower complaints in 2017, according to OSHA, prompting the agency to schedule a public meeting on whistleblower issues for industry stakeholders.




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OSHA proposes rule exempting certain railroad work, machines from parts of crane standard

Washington — As part of a settlement agreement, OSHA has issued a proposed rule that would grant exemptions to its Cranes and Derricks in Construction Standard for work on or along railroad tracks.




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FRA seeks further delay of rule on passenger railroad safety programs

Washington — Nearly two years after the Federal Railroad Administration first published a final rule requiring commuter and intercity passenger railroads to develop and implement system safety programs, the process has hit another hurdle.




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FRA again delays rule on passenger railroad safety programs

Washington — The Federal Railroad Administration has extended until March 4 its stay on publishing a final rule requiring commuter and intercity passenger railroads to develop and implement system safety programs.




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Positive Train Control implementation: Update planned for upcoming Railroad Safety Advisory Committee meeting

Washington — An update on the implementation of Positive Train Control – emergency slowing and stopping systems designed to help prevent train crashes and derailments caused by human error – is on the preliminary agenda for the Railroad Safety Advisory Committee’s next meeting, set for Nov. 26.




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FRA seeks to delay implementation of training for safety-related railroad workers

Washington — In response to a petition for rulemaking, the Federal Railroad Administration is seeking to further delay by 16 months the implementation dates of its proposed Training, Qualification, and Oversight for Safety-Related Railroad Employees regulation.




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FRA delays implementation of training for safety-related railroad workers

Washington — In response to a petition for rulemaking, the Federal Railroad Administration is delaying by 16 months the implementation dates of its Training, Qualification, and Oversight for Safety-Related Railroad Employees regulation.




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DeFazio: Final rule on railroad risk reduction programs fails to address fatigue

Washington — Effective April 20, the Federal Railway Administration is requiring the nation’s largest freight railroads – known as Class I – and smaller freight railroads with “inadequate safety performance” to develop and implement a formal risk reduction program. However, Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-OR), chair of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, says the final rule does not fulfill a congressional mandate to address rail worker fatigue.




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FRA amending final rule on commuter, passenger railroad safety programs

Washington — More than three years after the Federal Railroad Administration published a final rule that requires commuter and intercity passenger lines to develop and implement system safety programs, FRA is amending the rule.




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Cranes and derricks in railroad roadway work: OSHA clarifies final rule; lists exemptions

Washington — OSHA is providing specific exemptions and clarifications for railroad roadway work in its Cranes and Derricks in Construction Standard.




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Short line railroad safety group launches free hazmat training

Washington — The Short Line Safety Institute has published a series of free videos designed to provide railroad workers with an overview of key elements of hazardous materials safety regulations.




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NTSB satisfied with railroads’ progress on Positive Train Control recommendations

Washington — The National Transportation Safety Board is closing three safety recommendations related to the installation of Positive Train Control – emergency slowing and stopping systems designed to help prevent train crashes and derailments caused by human error.




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Senate confirms Amit Bose as head of Federal Railroad Administration

Washington — The Senate has confirmed Amit Bose as administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration, with a 68-29 vote Jan. 12.




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FRA lays out requirements for railroads’ fatigue risk management programs

Washington — The Federal Railroad Administration has issued a final rule requiring certain railroads to develop and implement a fatigue risk management program as a component of their larger safety risk reduction program.




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Railroad association announces new safety measures

Washington — Spurred by the Feb. 3 train derailment and fire in East Palestine, OH, the freight rail industry says it’s taking several “initial steps” to improve safety.




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Railroad safety agency calls for caution on train car placement

Washington — Although recent technologies can improve train handling and fuel efficiency, “they cannot replace the need for correct car placement and assembly,” the Federal Railroad Administration says in a recent safety advisory.




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PHMSA proposal calls on railroads to provide real-time hazmat info to emergency responders

Washington — The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration is set to publish a proposed rule that would require railroads to maintain and update information about hazardous material shipments.




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PHMSA extends comment period on proposed railroad hazmat information rule

Washington — The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration has extended until Oct. 27 the comment period on a proposed rule that would require railroads to maintain and update hazardous material shipment information.




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Railroad safety agency raises the alarm on roadway maintenance machines

Washington — Concerned by the deaths of two workers struck by roadway maintenance machines in separate instances within the past two years, the Federal Railroad Administration has issued a safety advisory.




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Railroad agency issues safety recommendations about severe weather

Washington — Spurred by 123 rail incidents linked to severe weather over the past three years, the Federal Railroad Administration has issued a safety advisory.




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Railroad association white paper touts safety improvements

Washington — The railroad industry says its investment in safety is paying off with significant decreases in train incidents and rail worker injuries.




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Choosing Quality Over Compromise. The Footwear Story on the Railroad.

There’s no doubt about it, working on a railroad can be tough on work boots. See how Dallas, Garland & Northeastern Railroad realized the importance of quality and durability when it came to protecting its crew with the right footwear for the job.




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FRA proposes rule requiring certain railroads to have a fatigue risk management program

Washington — The Federal Railroad Administration is seeking comment on a proposed rule that would require certain railroads to develop and implement a fatigue risk management program as a component of their larger safety risk reduction programs.




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FRA to railroads: Train and certify dispatchers and signal workers

Washington — Railroads must develop certification and training programs for train dispatchers and signal employees, under new Federal Railroad Administration final rules.




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Railroad rule requires real-time reporting of hazmat info

Washington — A new rule requires railroads to “proactively provide” real-time electronic information about hazmat shipments to 911 call centers or emergency responder mobile apps as soon as they become aware of an incident.




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Railroad safety agency again sounding the alarm on roadway maintenance machines

Washington — Spurred by two separate fatal incidents this year, the Federal Railroad Administration is re-emphasizing the importance of rules and procedures to protect workers who operate or work near roadway maintenance machines.




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On the Trail of New Hampshire's Northern Railroad

Traveling from Concord to Lebanon along Route 4, you’re likely to see people walking or biking on the Northern Rail Trail. While Potter Place Station has been preserved, that 50 plus mile stone dust path is really all that remains of the once thriving Northern Railroad.




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Public Transit Agencies Should Not Have to Disclose Safety Planning Records in Court, Similar to Laws for State Highway Agencies and Passenger Railroads, Says New Report

To enable public transit agencies to engage in more rigorous and effective safety planning, their safety planning records should not be admissible as evidence in civil litigation, says a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.




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Occupational health professionals help railroads protect worker health and safety

AIHA announced the availability of free resources to support rail operators in reducing health risks associated with work conducted on railroads.





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TSA proposes cybersecurity requirements for pipelines, railroad operators

TSA's proposed cybersecurity regulation aims to ensure "higher-risk" pipelines and railways are defended from cyber attacks.

The post TSA proposes cybersecurity requirements for pipelines, railroad operators first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Govan, Wash: A railroad put this Lincoln County community on the map, but a 1927 fire set its demise in motion

I've driven past many dilapidated buildings in my life…



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After nearly 50 years, Jerry Quinn Sr.'s work to preserve the Northwest's railroad legacy keeps rolling

On the face of it, the legacy of Jerry Quinn Sr. is simple…



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The history of model railroading the the Walthers 1970 O Scale Catalog

Tangled Bank posted a photo:




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The history of model railroading the the Walthers 1970 O Scale Catalog

Tangled Bank posted a photo:




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The history of model railroading the the Walthers 1970 O Scale Catalog

Tangled Bank posted a photo:




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Railroad telegrapher's handbook / by Tom French

Archives, Room Use Only - HD8039.T25 F74 1991




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Sam Johnson: the experience and observations of a railroad telegraph operator / by Samson

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5265.C55 1878




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Tales of the telegraph: the story of a telegrapher's life and adventures in railroad, commercial, and military work / by Jasper Ewing Brady

Archives, Room Use Only - PZ3.B73 1900




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Railroad telegraphy and the railroad.: the people, places, unions, events, dates / researched and compiled by Robert W. Betts, AB, NIKPR ; publishing editor Maryann D. Betts

Archives, Room Use Only - TF627.B48 1996




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An act to aid in the construction of a railroad & telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean: approved July 1, 1862.

Archives, Room Use Only - HE2763.U55 1867




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Constitution of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers: revised and amended at the twenty-fifth regular and second triennial session of the Grand Division, held at St. Louis, Mo., May, 1927.

Archives, Room Use Only - HD6515.T252 O73 1927




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Telegraphy and telephony with railroad applications / by Charles Stanley Rhoads ; a description of the fundamentals of telegraphy and telephony and of the organization, outside and inside plant, apparatus, circuits and methods of operation, engineering a

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5262.R46 1924




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Rate book: legal reserve class / Mutual Benefit Department of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers

Archives, Room Use Only - HG8853.R38 1936




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Rules and regulations for the government of employees of the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Co.: to take effect January 1st, 1876: approved by the President.

Archives, Room Use Only - HE2791.P55 P55 1875




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[Collection of booklets concerning railroad telegraphers].

Archives, Room Use Only - HD8039.T25 C65 1911




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[Collection of railroad company telegrapher booklets].

Archives, Room Use Only - HD8039.T25 C65 1905




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Whiteman's Telegraph School and Railroad Business College, Ghent, Col. Co., N.Y. / Frank Whiteman, Supt

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5255.W45 1894




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Pacific railroad acts. Act of 1862.: an act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, and to secure to the government the use of the same for postal, military, and other purposes, approved Ju

Archives, Room Use Only - HE2763.P33 1868