The Leopoldina Railway (Portuguese: Estrada de Ferro Leopoldina) was the first railroad established in the current state of Minas Gerais. Located in the...
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Minas Gerais (section Railways)
still active railways that cross the Minas Gerais, today used only for freight, such as the old Central do Brasil Railway, Leopoldina Railway, Western Minas...
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as twice the tractive effort of the largest conventional locomotives of railways that introduced them, reducing the need for multiple locomotives and crews...
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In 1928, the Leopoldina Railway (de) purchased an inspection steam railcar by Sentinel Waggon Works. In 1907, the South Manchuria Railway in Manchuria...
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African Railways in 1927. The first to be built by Beyer, Peacock & Company, the owner of the Garratt patent, was the G class for the New Zealand Railways Department...
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praised by Cidade de Viçosa, such as the reduction in prices on the Leopoldina Railway. Artur Bernardes appeared in the 1907 Laemmert Almanac as a farmer...
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boats. It is flanked along all its course by highway BR 356 and the Leopoldina Railway. In 1817, Constantino José Pinto, with 40 men, a seller of herbs and...
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Federal District. With the inauguration of new stations in 1911 by the Leopoldina Railway, the number of passengers and the number of passengers in Gramacho...
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Imperial Carriage of Emperor Pedro II The no. 11 was used on the Leopoldina Railway, which ran between Rio de Janeiro and Petrópolis. Carriage Box, decorated...
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Peacock and Company for the 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) metre gauge Leopoldina Railway in Brazil. The locomotives were allocated engine numbers in the range...
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Estrada de Ferro Cantagalo (redirect from Cantagallo Railway)
the Leopoldina Railway in 1911, and closed about 1965. Railway Magazine October 1935 p. 287 Cameron, W. N. (1976). A Line of Railway: The Railway Conquest...
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Bandeirantes is sold to Lóide Aéreo Nacional. 6 April: At Tanguá on the Leopoldina Railway, heavy rain causes flooding in the Rio Tanguá and a bridge to collapse...
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As state senator, Pena also clashed with the Leopoldina Railway Company, which was the largest railway in Minas Gerais, approving a measure that forced...
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List of rail accidents (1950–1959) (category Lists of railway accidents and incidents)
and goods guard were killed. April 6 – Brazil – At Tanguá on the Leopoldina Railway, flooding of the Rio Tanguá in heavy rain causes a bridge to collapse...
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Kingdom, Italy, Canada, Japan, Russia and Bulgaria. In 1928, the Leopoldina Railway (de) purchased a steam railcar for inspection services by Sentinel...
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esperafelicense. A major factor in local development was The Leopoldina Railway Company Limited (Leopoldina Railway), that reached the place in 1910. For the formation...
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persons who were on a vacation trip during the Easter holiday. The Leopoldina Railway train had left Rio de Janeiro and was on its way to Vitória when the...
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the strikes of the Leopoldina Railway in Rio de Janeiro and the Companhia de Estradas de Mogiana in São Paulo. The strike by Leopoldina, which started on...
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railroad arrive in Viçosa. The arrival of the "iron train" of the Leopoldina Railway, whose station was 6 km (3.7 mi) from Viçosa – at what is now called...
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Além Paraíba (section Railways)
Ferro Leopoldina (1873). The grand but somewhat ruinous main station (Porto Novo) now houses a small railway museum dedicated to the EF Leopoldina. The...
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Imperatriz Leopoldina is a train station on ViaMobilidade Line 8-Diamond, located in the district of Vila Leopoldina in São Paulo. Besides the railway crosses...
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RFFSA (redirect from Novoeste (railway company))
Federal do Leste Brasileiro Estrada de Ferro Bahia-Minas Estrada de Ferro Leopoldina Estrada de Ferro Central do Brasil Rede Mineira de Viação Estrada de Ferro...
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seventh child of Emperor Dom Pedro I of Brazil and Empress Dona Maria Leopoldina and thus a member of the Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza (Portuguese:...
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largest hospital in the state. The German National Academy of Sciences (Leopoldina) has its seat in Halle. Halle is an important radio hub - Halle Radio...
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Leopold's maneuvers, an obstetrics technique Leopoldville (disambiguation) Leopoldina (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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world was founded in Schweinfurt, the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina. Traces of settlement as early as 7500 years ago can be detected on today's...
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injured were taken to hospitals in Além Paraíba and the nearby city of Leopoldina, Minas Gerais. 12 August 2023 Hoang Anh Gia Lai FC Association football...
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Oliveira, an elementary school teacher; Elisa Salazar de Oliveira; Maria Leopoldina Salazar de Oliveira; and Laura Salazar de Oliveira, who in 1887 married...
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renovated for the marriage of Andrea IV Doria Pamphilj Landi to Princess Leopoldina Maria of Savoy, daughter of Louis Victor, Prince of Carignan, and Christine...
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Europe. Europa Publications. 2003. pp. 234+. ISBN 978-1-135-35687-3. Leopoldina Plut-Pregelj; Carole Rogel (2007). "Chronology". A to Z of Slovenia (2nd ed...
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