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One of four liquefied natural gas (LNG) fueled coaches based out of Northwest Division; later sold to Ride-ON (Montgomery County Transit) in 1995
Operating the Route 5 from East Baltimore -- mainly Cedonia -- to Mondawmin Station (as seen here) upon it's approach into terminal bays 3 & 4
Here is MBTA 3647 rolled slash E HEATH ST. VIA HUNTINGTON AVE. at Lechmere Station, Campridge on September 11, 1991.
MBTA has 120 Type 7 Kinki-Sharyo articulated light-rail cars built between 1986 and 1997 numbered 3600 - 3719.
MTR, or Mass Transit Railway, is the rapid transit railway system in Hong Kong. The MTR first began service in 1979. The present-day MTR network includes 211.6 km of rail with 150 stations, including 85 railway stations and 68 light rail stops. The MTR system is currently being operated by MTR Corporation Limited (MTRCL). On 2 December 2007 the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC) granted a 50-year service concession (which may be extended) of the KCR network to MTRCL, in return for making annual payments to KCRC, thereby merging the railway operations of the two corporations under MTRCL's management. At the same time MTRCL changed its Chinese name from "地鐵有限公司; Pinyin: Dìtiě Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī" to "香港鐵路有限公司; Pinyin: Xiānggǎng Tiělù Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī", but left its English name unchanged.
Under the government's rail-led transport policy[3], the MTR system is a common mode of public transport in Hong Kong, offering efficiency and affordability, with over 4 million trips made in an average weekday. As of first-half 2009, the MTR has a 42% market share of the franchised public transport market, making it the most popular transport option in Hong Kong.[4] The integration of the Octopus smart card fare-payment technology into the MTR system in September 1997 has further enhanced the ease of commuting on the MTR.
From Wikipedia
To get to our destination, Dr Sun Yat-sen Historical Trail, we started the trip on Hong Kong's excellent MTR. It is busy but well signed and easy to use.
With 159 stations, including 91 heavy rail stations and 68 light rail stops, the MTR (Mass Transit Railway) is one of the most profitable metro systems in the world; it had a farebox recovery ratio of 187 per cent in 2015, the world's highest.
The MTR was ranked the #1 metro system in the world by CNN in 2017.
All trains, platforms, stations and ticket machines are clearly marked and easy to navigate in both English and Chinese.
There are currently 11 lines including the dedicated Disneyland Resort line and the Airport Express line.
The lines are color coded which makes it easier to remember.
New York City
Subway station '23rd Street'
IRT Lexington Avenue Line
Uptown local track with a stopping 6 train bound for 'Pelham Bay Park'
Uptown local Gleis mit einem haltenden Zug der Linie 6 Richtung 'Pelham Bay Park'
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View from window of southbound MARC Penn Line 433 Train before departure from Penn Station in Baltimore MD on Thursday afternoon, 3 August 2017 by Elvert Barnes Photography
AMTRAK POLICE
En route to Washington DC for Catering
MASS Transit EPT 879S is leaving Lincoln on the service to Nettleham. It is a Leyland National 11351A/1R which was new in 1978 as United 3079. It passed to Trent (no. 563) in 1992 where it was refurbished and fitted with a DAF engine.
Operated by: Rockford Mass Transit District
Built in: 2020
Manufacturer: Gillig Corporation
Model: BRT 35' Hybrid (G30B102N4)
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MARC Penn Line Train 537 southbound at BWI Station in Baltimore, Maryland on Tuesday afternoon, 19 April 2016 by Elvert Barnes Photography
MARC Train Conductor
Apartment Searching Project / Baltimore MD Series
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Operating the Route 61 from Roland Park to Inner Harbor as it passes by the Circuit Courthouse at Saint Paul & Lexington Sts
MTR Express (part of the MTR Corporation, the public transport operator in Hong Kong): a Class X74 EMU shunting.
Out shooting with Jana and Sharon downtown a few days ago, and I just happened to catch a shot of this bus as it was flying by.
You can't say that we have boring buses in ABQ :)
Riders return to school and the office, taking subway, bus and commuter railroads to get there.
Photo credit: Marc A. Hermann / MTA
The novel sight of a new British built locomotive at Rothley on the Great Central Railway. Brush Electrical Machines Ltd. built this 1500V DC battery electric locomotive for the Mass Transit Railway in Hong Kong. The vehicle had been on test on the GCR, with traction power being supplied by former European Passenger Services generator car 96371.
Former Chicago, Burlington & Quincy train station, now used by Metra commuter rail. The "West Suburban Mass Transit District" was formed in 1970 in order to obtain federal funding for the commuter service operated by Burlington Northern.
In San Jose with Train 60.
She was eventually repainted SP and returned to SP service.
Roger Puta shot these in June of 1985.