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Moorland and City Railways, a new rail company, are set to enter talks w
that the Nazis made him manager of the State railways, a big jump from being an engineer, so he cou
pleted portions became the foundation of Gary Railways, a successful interurban street railway syste
ing year he became director-general of Israel Railways, a post he held until 1964 when he was appoin
ach factory provides primarily for the Indian Railways, a number of different coaches - first and se
converted to broad gauges, and thereby saving Railways a lot of money.
, someone from Ratingen, complained to German railways about Dorpmueller's "badly-maintained" grave.
An ex-British Railways AC Cars railbus which has been stored at the
The Pakistan Railways Academy.
New Zealand until the 1960s, when New Zealand Railways accelerated the pace of dieselisation, result
Various schemes were mooted to give the railways access to the city centre, with locations nea
British railway company GB Railways acquired Edelaraudtee in 2000, today it is pa
The British built many railways across South Asia to help facilitate trade an
was also responsible for the construction of railways across rural mid Wales including the very dif
ded by other legislation, including the Light Railways Act 1896.
by the Southern Railway in 1923 following the Railways Act 1921.
When the Railways Act came into force on 1 January 1923 the Sal
ury Light Railway, authorised under the Light Railways Act 1896 operated between the two towns of Ke
n, Midland and Scottish Railway following the Railways Act 1921.
The 1921 Railways Act created the Big Four railway companies, a
The Railways Act 2005 (c.14) is an Act of the Parliament o
After the 1921 Railways Act created the Big Four railway companies th
The Tourist and Heritage Railways Act was introduced into the upper house of th
Under the Railways Act 1921, the NSR was one of the eight major
mpany, formed in 1878 after the 1877 District Railways Act was passed, with the intention of buildin
After the 1921 Railways Act created the Big Four companies, the line
was built as a light railway, under the Light Railways Act 1896, it could not be considered an integ
tern Railway before the Grouping of 1923 (see Railways Act 1921).
ailway, under the GER (Metropolitan Station & Railways) Act of 29 July 1864.
Then, the Railways Act of 1892, attempted to reverse some of the
al Parliamentary stages of the passage of the Railways Act 2005, the Government sustained a defeat i
It was followed by the Railways Act 1921 which led to the creation of the Big
ivatised railway system established under the Railways Act 1993.
to the colliery company under the Government Railways Act of 1887.
Opened under the Light Railways Act 1896, it was operated from the start by t
The Railways Act of 1921, also known as the Grouping Act,
It's not mentioned in the Railways Act 1921, whilst the Transport Act 1947 has n
After the 1921 Railways Act created the Big Four railway companies, t
It repealed section 35 of the Regulation of Railways Act 1868, which related "to meetings of incor
built under the provisions of the 1896 Light Railways Act, and opened for operations on 4 April 190
As a consequence of the 1921 Railways Act, the GER was merged with other railway co
te of austerity and government control of the railways' activities for the War effort prevented seve
Few other railways adopted this firebox; but the South Eastern's
th Eastern Railway and became part of British Railways after nationalisation in 1948 closed with the
and marshalling yard, but the decline of the railways after the war, combined with the run-down of
He returned to his career on the railways after this brief taste of first-class cricket
The train was a Northern Ireland Railways afternoon service carrying passengers between
lock of these and personally I wouldn't count railways agency logo as a major symbol of the EU.
In 1892, the railways agreed to expand the station through an exten
and maker of stump-speeches on the subject of railways, agricultural potential, the untapped natural
ce then there have come beet-sugar factories, railways, agricultural developments of the heath, etc.
s of the air offensive against Japan, bombing railways, airfields, and harbor facilities on Kyushu a
These railways all crossed each other at Horns Bridge, the M
olling stock survive to this day on preserved railways all over the world.
The arrival of the railways allowed a massive growth of seaside and summe
vide the majority of train services; Chiltern Railways also operate a small number of trains.
The Commonwealth Railways also chose this design to be their first good
Romanian State Railways also makes this distinction.
nd Nettbuss, a subsidiary the Norwegian State Railways also showed interest in a takeover.
nd the improved market access provided by the railways also encouraged, initially, a rapid growth in
ailway was also owned by the Hanoverian State Railways, although it was operated by the Duchy of Bru
ntroduced, the station was served by Regional Railways although Intercity Sector trains passed throu
Transport and a series of posters for British Railways, among other clients.
After the electrification of the local railways, an electric locomotive shed was also built.
Considerable sums were spent on railways and harbours.
vernment from 1960 to 1966 he was Minister of Railways and Minister of Transport.
20, there was a strike in the Norwegian State Railways, and Fylkesbilene had to operate a post car o
iyapuram came into disuse after the advent of railways and the National Highways.
The head of railways and airport is Dehradun.
ration from Ireland to find work building the railways and in the mills, which led to several instan
sently The Union Minister of State for Indian Railways, and earlier during 2004-09.
neering, he found work in the Norwegian State Railways and Kristiania municipality.
member for Pingelly, serving as Minister for Railways and Transport 1947-1948.
e created colour posters for Northern Ireland Railways and exhibited his watercolours and black and
stretch of railway comes under North-Frontier Railways and is one of the very few stretches which st
ibernian Bank and of the Irish Great Southern Railways, and an active social welfare worker and memb
gh a variety of name changes as it moved into railways, and irrigation enterprises.
A Unionist, he was appointed Minister of Railways and Canals on September 21, 1921, but served
nationalisation or municipalisation of land, railways and mines.
Until recently, the region had no railways, and hardly any paved roads (beyond China Nat
Exmoor is a member of Britains Great Little Railways and has supplied locomotives to many other me
ne 1869 by the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg State Railways and is one of the oldest railways in Germany.
n the early 1860s and had connections to both railways and to staithes alongside the river Don.
He worked in the shops section of British Railways and served as a councillor on Derbyshire Coun
Marine and Fisheries (Acting) and Minister of Railways and Canals in the short lived cabinet of Arth
l and petrochemicals, transportation, energy, railways and shipbuilding.
eering or scientific value in connection with railways; and
2,500,000 km of rivers, over 1,300,000 km of railways and over 450,000 km of ferry routes.
It is operated by the Indian Railways and comes under the Central Railway zone and
61 before becoming a trainee engineman on the railways and ultimately a qualified fireman, and was i
There are 10 mountain railways and lifts, including the eight-seater Alpkoge
many cases, were operated along the main line railways and sometimes operated by the main line compa
ty of many electricity and gas installations; railways and trams; lifts and escalators; amusement ri
operators (c) assessment and approval of new railways and major modifications (d) assessment and fo
ing up Chanctonbury Ring), blocking roads and railways and leaving widespread structural damage to b
of Transport, and another thirty managing the railways, and these people absolutely control Czech Ra
pril 14, 2000, in an agreement between Indian Railways and Pakistan Railways (PR), the distance was
-Irish Director of Great Southern and Eastern Railways and a member of the Earl of Ypres' Advisory C
He was interested in railways and shipping, being a director of the South W
e was also involved with insurance companies, railways and the manufacturing of tin ware.
troduced by the New South Wales Department of Railways and Tramways.
orney-General, Solicitor-General, Minister of Railways and a Vice-President of the Board of Land and
ing demobilisation he joined the Polish State Railways and at the same time continued his education.
46, which reformed it as the Shropshire Union Railways and Canal Company (SUR&CC).
ister of State Owned Enterprises, Minister of Railways, and Minister of Works and Development, and a
, Great Northern and London and North Eastern Railways, and 4744 and MSC67 carrying plain black, as
He served as chairman of the Committee on Railways and Canals (Sixty-fifth Congress).
ns of reserves, without surrender, for roads, railways, and other public works.
Watkin began to show an interest in railways and at age 26, also in 1845, he took on the s
d by Victorian engineers promoting canals and railways, and was still popular with the profession.
Birmingham Railway with the Shropshire Union Railways and Canal Company's line from Stafford via Ne
Arts and Science portfolio from 1911 to 1918, Railways and Posts from 1919 to 1920, Interior Ministe
me the LMS had been nationalised into British Railways, and they assumed their original numbers with
He served as chairman of the Committee on Railways and Canals (Fifty-fourth through Fifty-sixth
The surrounding area and its churches, railways and landscape (indeed, Cornwall in general) a
on of infrastructure such as armament stores, railways and telegraph lines.
in Nipissing until 1917, and was Minister of Railways and Canals in the government of Sir Robert Bo
This reinforced the idea that the railways and canals formed a special and important cat
nd forces to the decisive areas by destroying railways and roads, particularly bridges and tunnels,
It later came under the control of British Railways and was closed in 1957.
iously part of the Southern Region of British Railways and later Network SouthEast.
other companies such as Rand Mines, Rhodesia Railways and the Beira Railway Company.
ving railway station structures of the Indian Railways and thanks to the recent makeover stands agai
She works with Indian Railways and trains under M. A. George, a coach at the
Fox became an expert in narrow-gauge railways and in conjunction with George Berkley he con
at came together to form the Shropshire Union Railways and Canal Company.
nd Uttoxeter Railway and the Shropshire Union Railways and Canal Company (to Shrewsbury) also used t
sippi River (Fiftieth Congress), Committee on Railways and Canals (Fifty-second and Fifty-third Cong
e became Premier, Morgan became Secretary for Railways and then Minister for Transport in 1932.
being a professional musician, worked on the railways, and was training to become a counsellor when
He accepted the Railways and Public Works portfolios in the subsequent
t come into being prior to the arrival of the railways) and the historic settlement of Stokesay to t
having made a fortune from the development of railways and docks.
ferred its operation to the Brandenburg State Railways, and in the Berlin Blockade of 1948/49, the l
This was once the head office of Cochin State Railways and was build during the British rule.
wo banks and held an interest in the electric railways and electric companies in his hometown of Cum
It is owned by VR Group (Finnish Railways) and is part of VR's Pohjolan Liikenne road s
carried the Voss Line of the Norwegian State Railways, and later a line of the Bergen Tramway when
ount Washington Transit Tunnel for Pittsburgh Railways and Wabash Tunnel for the Wabash Pittsburgh T
, he was a stationmaster with New South Wales Railways and then served in the Queensland Police Forc
products, iron wheels and rails for Britain's railways and was based in Sheffield.
sion (which comprised half of LOROL, Chiltern Railways and a stake in the Wrexham & Shropshire open-
ed this feat in 1949, 1951 & 1954 for Eastern Railways and in 1958 for BNR.
Great Western Railway and the Egyptian State Railways and at the latter advanced to Chief Mechanica
of the rail routes were shut down by British Railways, and much of the network in Norfolk disappear
He promoted the development of railways and canals and was a staunch supporter of fre
and transported coal to consumers by its own railways and a fleet of steamships.
the distinction does need to be made between railways and trams.
as the Postmaster General and the Minister of Railways and Canals.
latform that included public ownership of the railways and greater powers for the Assembly.
st 1904 edition of the "Official Guide of the Railways and Steam Navigation Lines of the United Stat
Minister of Railways and Canals (12 October 1917 - 20 September 19
the rates for traffic were higher than on the railways, and the canals were failing to modernise, as
Railways and Overland Transport - an exhibition of the
way (later amalgamated into Canadian National Railways), and the town of Kindersley, Saskatchewan, w
as most of the major transport links such as railways and buses.
gland, France and Belgium, he studied the new railways and subsequently published his ideas of adapt
drew, thus it was leased to the remaining two railways, and so became a joint line from 30 June 1862
ough the Sands Street station of the elevated railways and underneath the connection to the Fulton S
is a special police force that polices those railways and light-rail systems in Great Britain for w
the House he was chairman of the Committee on Railways and Canals (Sixty-fifth Congress).
He was made Minister of Railways and Minister of Transport in the Second Natio
ool and became a civil engineer, constructing railways and dock works in Britain and overseas.
as-fitter with the New South Wales Government Railways and employed as a gas-fitter from 1913 until
management, implemented by the Department of Railways and Canals.
he Queen was commissioned by Tussauds for the Railways and Royalty exhibition at Windsor and Eton Ce
In 1900, OPDA was financing many railways and many other industrial artifacts.
fectively moving commercial traffic away from railways and water conveyance.
e is a major railway junction on the Southern Railways and has trains to Chennai, Rameshwaram, Madur
The bridge is no longer used by the railways and instead carries the B3118 road, which is
He promoted the construction of railways and spearheaded the first Russian labour laws
il August 1904, he was minister for works and railways, and was also treasurer for a few months from
y owned banks and insurance companies and the railways and through policies designed to assist parti
Denmark, they damaged power lines, disrupted railways and the antenna for the Swedish International
had worked as an engine driver on the Indian railways, and Philips in the 1920s spent some years in
It serves as main station for both Northern railways and North Eastern railways.
into complete disuse with the arrival of the railways and its remains have almost all been oblitera
by 1929, with the Midlands trade lost to the railways, and more deliveries made by road, the canal
erine's as, "high and distinguished among the railways and breweries"
r Thomsen (Air Service), Oberst Groner (Field Railways), and General von Schjerning (Medical Service
expanded to include the regulation of street railways and public utilities, and the Tennessee Gener
types introduced in 1967 by Japanese National Railways and operated by East Japan Railway Company (J
The couple work for Indian Railways and live in Jaipur.
inflicted on residential areas, industry, the railways and the docks.
Experts, Office of Counselors, Department of Railways and Highways, Department of Posts & Telecommu
e Laing Rail division - operators of Chiltern Railways and London Overground (with MTR Corporation),
tation are run by London Midland and Chiltern Railways and there are direct services to Stratford-up
p. "So it fell to the Ceylonese to survey the railways and to build and man them, to be apothecaries
ject was launched with help from USAID, Swiss Railways and others.
o March 3, 1927; chairman of the Committee on Railways and Canals (68th and 69th congresses); unsucc
The storm also damaged roads, railways and houses leading to an estimated $200,000 i
-Irish Director of Great Southern and Eastern Railways and a member of the Earl of Ypres' Advisory C
evelopment Authority, Pakistan Army, Pakistan Railways and Sui Southern Gas Company, along with team
It was taken into Israel Railways and renumbered 251.
He was Commissioner for Railways and Roads in the ministries of James Francis
She was operated by the Railways and Steamships Department.
w a new and useful light on the laying out of railways, and will save a vast original outlay in futu
He worked for Indian Railways and currently working for Customs.
m Dothan to Taylor were sold to Gulf and Ohio Railways and operated as the H and S Railroad.
car subway line proposal by the Department of Railways and Bridges of the City of Toronto Engineers
                                                                                                    


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