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Bank engine and Southern Railway (U.S.)

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Difference between Bank engine and Southern Railway (U.S.)

Bank engine vs. Southern Railway (U.S.)

A bank engine (United Kingdom/Australia) (colloquially a banker) or helper engine or pusher engine (North America) is a railway locomotive that temporarily assists a train that requires additional power or traction to climb a gradient (or bank). The Southern Railway (also known as Southern Railway Company and now known as the current incarnation of the Norfolk Southern Railway) is a name of a class 1 railroad that was based in the Southern United States.

Similarities between Bank engine and Southern Railway (U.S.)

Bank engine and Southern Railway (U.S.) have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Conrail, CSX Transportation, Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Norfolk Southern Railway, Penn Central Transportation Company, Pennsylvania Railroad, Steam locomotive.

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad

The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was the first common carrier railroad and the oldest railroad in the United States, with its first section opening in 1830.

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Conrail

Conrail, the Consolidated Rail Corporation,, was the primary Class I railroad in the Northeastern United States between 1976 and 1999, when its routes were split between the CSX Corporation and Norfolk Southern Railway.

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CSX Transportation

CSX Transportation is a Class I railroad operating in the eastern United States and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

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Louisville and Nashville Railroad

The Louisville and Nashville Railroad, commonly called the L&N, was a Class I railroad that operated freight and passenger services in the southeast United States.

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Norfolk Southern Railway

The Norfolk Southern Railway is a Class I railroad in the United States.

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Penn Central Transportation Company

The Penn Central Transportation Company, commonly abbreviated to Penn Central, was an American Class I railroad headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that operated from 1968 until 1976.

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Pennsylvania Railroad

The Pennsylvania Railroad (or Pennsylvania Railroad Company and also known as the "Pennsy") was an American Class I railroad that was established in 1846 and was headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Steam locomotive

A steam locomotive is a type of railway locomotive that produces its pulling power through a steam engine.

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Bank engine and Southern Railway (U.S.) Comparison

Bank engine has 228 relations, while Southern Railway (U.S.) has 142. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 2.16% = 8 / (228 + 142).

References

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