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AbRail Rail Databasestables showing lists of locomotives on Britain's raiways. Consists of tabulated information covering all UK locomotives, multiple units and coaching stock passed for use on UK railways. There are also databases showing liveries, owners, operators, and pool codes.
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American Rails Forumshttp://american-rails-forums.com A family-friendly community bringing together railfans from across the Internet.
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Anorak - Train SpottingBritish Railways, railway photographs, railway sounds, railway videos, trainspotting, trains, anorak. UK trainspotting data from past decades. Railway photographs. Railway sound recordings as mp3 files. Railway videos from the 1990s in Quicktime format.
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Cape Cod Railshttp://capecodrails.railfan.net Cape Cod Rails contains photos, information and much more on many railroads, as well as other information of interest to the rail enthusiast. Devoted to railfanning both near and far from Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
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Cardiff and Avonside Railway Societyhttp://www.cardiffandavonside.org.uk/ Information on the society and details of our trips and sightings from our area. Details of forthcoming and past trips along with the society magazine.
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Central Jersey Railshttp://jerseyrails.railfan.net Includes photo galleries, radio information, employee timetables, equipment rosters, message board and links.
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Class 47 Locomotive GroupClass 47 Locomotive Group was to preserve a Class 47 Diesel Locomotive, also known as a Brush Type 4.
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Class 47s around SouthamptonWeekly updated pictures and archive showing the decline of Brush Class 47 around the Southampton area.
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Confessions of a Geriatric Trainspotterhttp://www.trainspottingtales.org.uk/ A series of short anecdotes each having a railway connection.
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Diesels locos from around the WorldPictures, Data and trip reports about diesel locomotive operations across the globe. Special sections on GE and ALCO locomotives
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