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The Rail Skatepark located in Toronto On at Downsview Park's best trick Competition in April 2007. Filmed and Edited by Devin Guiney. Starring Koty Brown, Brandon Del Bianco, Jay Brown, Pat O'rourke, Matty Creary, Mike Crook, Mitch Pryma, Nick Genova, Mike Mains, Will Baigent, Lee Yankou, Mike Tatarsky, Colin Passy, Bobby De Keyzer and more..
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Rail jam. Streets of Burlington vermont NOV 10 2006
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The US Navy's Electromagnetic Rail Gun that is under development at NSWC Dahlgren in Virginia. This is a prototype to demonstrate the technology of the rail gun for use on the future DDG-1000 class of Navy ships. This clip is from the show FutureWeapons on the Discovery Channel. It aired in April 2007.
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tomy rail tower ... I decided to try and make a high tower using all the 'A' rising curved rails I had (32)... and then put normal straight and curved rails in the empty spaces left going down... (because a complete circle of eight 'A' rails will rise two levels)... this is all one track... the train doesn't return on the same rail
using my IR controlled JR700 shinkansen
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The UCF Wakeboard Club built a sick rail. This is footage shot over 3 days. The rail was featured in a 2 page spread in Wakeboarding Magazine in the Sept./Oct. 2005 issue. This film was shot and edited by Sam Saslow.
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State transportation planners have nearly finished designing a high-tech bullet train system that would take passengers from San Francisco to Los Angeles in two hours at 220 mph -- faster than a Ferrari. But will California voters pay for it?