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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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