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Region and London Midland Regions of British | Railways eventually to be assigned to Central Trains a |
orts, the Second World War and closure of the | railways eventually relegated Thornton to its present |
For this purpose, during Chiltern | Railways' Evergreen 2 project the line was resignalled |
krautbahn, it is not directly served by urban | railways except for the tramway line 50, that passes t |
Hayward was the son of a | railways executive who became a local vice-president o |
le drives, small towns not directly served by | railways faltered. |
e further notes on the Lowca Works", Cumbrian | Railways, Feb 2002 |
Generalitat de Catalunya (Catalan Government | Railways, FGC), who also operate the Montserrat Rack R |
lehem Steel, Goodyear Tire & Rubber, New York | Railways, Fifth Avenue Coach Co., and Chicago Motor Co |
He had been a | railways fitter, and in 1982 was the first New Zealand |
Tindivanam flyover is Asia's Second | Railways Flyover. |
l, and as a result never worked under British | Railways following nationalisation in 1948, as the Cor |
st improvements in safety standards on Indian | railways, following a string of appalling accidents. |
hen operated by the Western Region of British | Railways following nationalisation. |
Docks department, then became part of British | Railways following Nationalisation in 1948 |
[Campsites near | railways for the homeless] Traditionally, the "Jungles |
nstruction of railcars that were to serve the | railways for many years, specifically the Wairarapa, S |
In 1955 she was briefly charter to British | Railways for use on their Dartmouth - Kingswear Passen |
The station building was built by British | Railways for London Underground and was not completed |
1894 as main workshop of the Hungarian state | railways for repair and general overhaul of steam loco |
This tunnel served the | railways for 53 years, until the track was relaid in 1 |
The service was operated by British | Railways for the Underground until 18 November 1957, w |
ial manufacturing techniques and by using the | railways for distribution. |
r the numbering system followed by the Indian | Railways for superfast trains, the Hutatma Express is |
947 when it came under the control of British | Railways for the final twelve years of service. |
ranches on the west side of the Fraser to the | railways for export, the newer is a concrete-and-steel |
trafikk (in Akershus) and the Norwegian State | Railways for coordinating transfer tickets between the |
ilway, who eventually presented it to British | Railways for preservation. |
ndon to NedRailways, a subsidiary of NS Dutch | Railways, for a price of £32 million. |
r disagreement in 2000, where the Ministry of | Railways forced the system to use broad gauge despite |
It is common along roadsides, | railways, forest edges and in forest clearings. |
nces; he also did much to promote irrigation, | railways, forests and other useful public works. |
As other | railways forged their way to Monmouth Troy the goods y |
The trail follows the course of now-disused | railways formerly used to carry imported coal and extr |
Today the tunnel is part of Pan Am | Railways, formerly the Guilford Rail System, and is us |
engineer and one of the pioneers of the Swiss | railways, founded the bank to finance the construction |
huge expansion in investment by the Chiltern | Railways franchise and the increase in services brough |
preparations for its bid to run the Chiltern | Railways franchise, Chiltern Railways announced in 200 |
f a small collision in 1949 between a British | railways freight engine and a lorry after failure of a |
n & North Eastern Railway in 1923 and British | Railways from 1948. |
The introduction of the | railways from the 1830s onwards led to new possibiliti |
ated by First Great Western Link for Chiltern | Railways) from High Wycombe. |
vered railway to function as means of getting | railways from the north into close contact with the Ci |
1912 and acting director-general of the State | Railways from 1912 to March 1919. |
Western Railway was nationalised into British | Railways from 1 January 1948 which was in turn privati |
Owned by the London Midland Region of British | Railways from 1948, it was closed by that body on 7 No |
Operation of both | railways from 1 June 1923 to July 1944 became the resp |
They describe the impact of the coming of | railways from 1841, which meant goods could be transpo |
n sleeping-car porters who worked on Canada's | railways from the early 1900s through the 1960s. |
ent from 1972 to 1975, he was the Minister of | Railways from 1972 to 1974 and the Minister of Health |
He was Assistant Minister for Works and | Railways from 22 October 1929 to 3 March 1931 and then |
Western Railway was nationalised into British | Railways from 1 January 1948 which was privatised in t |
He was commissioner of | railways from 1864 to 1869. |
o cabinet as Chief Secretary and Minister for | Railways from 22 August 1922, but resigned both posts |
ies and Commerce between 1935-47, Minister of | Railways from 1935 to 1941 and the high profile wartim |
, and was the final link in the coast line of | railways from New York City to Jacksonville, Florida. |
hed using the Kaprun Gletscherbahnen (Glacier | Railways), from the valley station at 911 m. |
o 2002 the London Crosslink service of Anglia | Railways from Colchester and Ipswich to Basingstoke vi |
1926 Victorian | Railways G class |
In 1994, Northern Ireland | Railways gained funding approval for the restoration o |
s reinstated several days later, after Israel | Railways gave in to heavy public pressure and reopened |
Short extensions, connecting with other | railways, gave the Rhymney routes to take its (largely |
After nationalisation in 1948, British | Railways gave them the power classification 5MT. |
A South African | Railways GL class Garratt |
A Gorton-built South African | Railways GL class Beyer-Garratt locomotive is on displ |
ompanies, car rental companies, cruise lines, | railways, global distribution systems, distribution co |
n engine driver with the Tasmanian Government | Railways, got out of his moving train to inspect the t |
s a statutory Authority under the Ministry of | Railways, Government of India, set-up by an Amendment |
d Scott, Brian; Exploring New Zealand's Ghost | Railways, Grantham House, 1998 revised edition |
on and the extensive network of long distance | railways grew. |
ions to the Shigaraki Line, while other Japan | Railways Group companies similarly discontinued non-re |
rm Act of 1988, which formed the modern Japan | Railways Group. |
to protect strategic objects (like bridges or | railways), guard Soviet prisoners of war, establish ge |
The Victorian | Railways H class of 1941 was fitted with a German Hens |
British | Railways had closed the station in 1951 and closed the |
Railways had standard "chauldron wagons" which were ab | |
By 1845 the desire for a network of | railways had led, according to one estimate, to sixtee |
ton Smith informed his readers, since the new | railways had disrupted road distribution by stage-coac |
revolution in the 1800s and the advent of the | railways had a profound effect on the socioeconomic an |
does not is closer to the castle is that the | railways had had to cross the Vendel Sea which was imp |
One of the main railheads of the Northern | Railways, Haridwar Junction Railway Station is connect |
ight of the canal has not improved though the | railways has desilted the canal in year 2006. |
originally saw service on the Romanian Forest | Railways, hauling timber. |
ion Company from Sanford, but no other street | railways have entered downtown Orlando since. |
Indian | Railways have finalized a proposal for setting up an o |
ble tramway in Great Britain, excepting cliff | railways, having opened in 1895. |
While working on the | railways, he became the professional heavyweight boxin |
Ural Railway") is a subsidiary of the Russian | Railways headquartered in Chelyabinsk. |
Pan Am | Railways headquarters |
ted path, passing behind the former Victorian | Railways headquarters at 67 Spencer Street, taking a s |
Railways, high speed rail, highways, airports, and bus | |
Surrounded by major | railways, highways and residential districts, the airp |
has been used in Australia, Brazil, Egyptian | Railways, Hong Kong, Israel Railways, Spain, Yugoslav |
nts and public buildings were erected, roads, | railways, hospitals, schools and palaces were construc |
eds railway station that was built as British | Railways House in 1962. |
sympathetic towards City House (then British | Railways House). |
ink to Metropolitan and Metropolitan District | Railways; I've amended them all to point at the releva |
ations of the army formations, independent of | railways, i.e, armoured forces and motorised forces, b |
t was one in which he advocated the attack on | railways if they were used against the people by the G |
lee, „Abschied from der Schiene, Stillgelegte | railways im Personenverkehr Deutschlands 1980-1985“, M |
House junction diagram showing (lower right) | railways in the vicinity of Letterston Junction, inclu |
n was closed by the Western Region of British | Railways in 1964 as part of the notorious Beeching Axe |
House Junction Diagram showing (upper right) | railways in the vicinity of Monton Green |
A 1913 Railway Clearing House map (left) of | railways in the vicinity of Allerton |
was a notable engineer working on underground | railways in and around London, England. |
He became general manager of New Zealand | Railways in 1933. |
Irish | railways in the heyday of steam, D. Bradford Barton, 1 |
The locomotive depot was closed by British | Railways in November 1963, and the line closed in 1967 |
ass Pacifics on the Western Region of British | Railways, in 1959 it had moved to Carmarthen, staying |
The station was closed by British | Railways in 1966. |
Minister assisting the Minister for Works and | Railways in March 1931 in the Scullin Ministry. |
A 1902 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Yarnton |
ilway Clearing House Junction Diagram showing | railways in the vicinity of Boar's Head (upper left) |
A 1913 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Andoversford & Dowdeswell |
The Boxers destroyed | railways in Manchuria in a strategic manouveres to hal |
th Eastern Railway upon the 'grouping' of the | railways in 1923. |
ition of president of the Imperial Government | Railways in 1904. |
sixty-six years before closure under British | Railways in 1952. |
t was closed by the Western Region of British | Railways in 1964 and a new station provided for reopen |
ne could one day become one of a few heritage | railways in Britain to own and operate fully complete |
role in rail transport from the early days of | railways in Germany because of the crossing over the E |
The Ocean Beach Railway is one of very few | railways in New Zealand which can produce an accurate |
rough the coal mine, was leased by Pittsburgh | Railways in 1905, and later purchased in 1950. |
leading figure in the development of Russian | Railways in the early 20th century. |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Parkend |
; specifically in disturbed areas near to the | railways in York, England. |
h of the Thamshavn Line was not used by other | railways in Europe. |
There are no | railways in Lyskovo or anywhere in the district. |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Fenny Compton |
es on the opium question and the extension of | railways in Indore. |
One of the mining | railways in this country had a more advanced AWS syste |
A 1910 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Cheltenham High Street |
ontreal headquarters of the Canadian National | Railways in 1955. |
sed to describe the modelling of narrow gauge | railways in O scale on HO (16.5 mm/0.650 |
orks number 3014 of 1916) from the WW1 trench | railways in France, currently under restoration off-si |
l negotiations with Russia on the question of | railways in North China. |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Aylesbury |
He was instrumental in the development of | railways in the Territory, and he also recognised Abor |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Claydon |
1921, he was appointed Minister for Works and | Railways in the Hughes ministry, but was dropped from |
Before the coming of the | railways in the 1830s and 1840s, local time as display |
After nationalisation of the | railways in 1948 management of the station passed to B |
ned beyond her retirement from service on the | railways in 1917 and is preserved today in the Otago S |
All of the | railways in the country are of the narrow 1,000 mm (3 |
t in Yorkshire and one of the first main line | railways in England. |
A 1910 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Churchdown |
the London and Croydon and the South Eastern | Railways in 1842-3. |
ine were originally established by Pittsburgh | Railways in 1904 when the Mount Washington Trolley Tun |
utput of the Biscayan mines, the extension of | railways in the neighborhood,and the growth of shippin |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Moreton Pinkney |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Lydney Junction |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Culworth |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Granborough |
The ECR was amalgamated with other | railways in 1862 to form the Great Eastern Railway. |
ng stock since the line was closed by British | Railways in 1961. |
He was the Minister for | Railways in the Morarji Desai Ministry. |
Built by British | Railways in 1950 it was withdrawn from service in 1965 |
st) with the breakup of the Japanese National | Railways in 1987. |
It operates the | railways in the Orenburg, Chelyabinsk, Kurgan, and Sve |
One of the first | railways in New Zealand, it opened in 1867 and is stil |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Lydbrook Junction |
ilway Clearing House Junction Diagram showing | railways in the vicinity of Efail Isaf (upper centre l |
t Railway in March 1897 and closed by British | Railways in September 1955. |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Burton Dassett |
m outline diesel locomotives for narrow gauge | railways in theme parks and similar venues, together w |
With the coming of the | railways in the 1850s, the canal went into decline, an |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Saunderton |
The tender announced by Russian | Railways in February 2009 was won by Bombardier with « |
A 1913 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Saxby (right) |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Blakesley |
USA and Canada and published a book about the | railways in these countries in 1852. |
A 1913 Railway Clearing House map (left) of | railways in the vicinity of Garston Dock |
995), An Illustrated Historical Survey of the | Railways in and Around Bury, Challenger Publications, |
He was Minister of | Railways in the First National Government from 1954 to |
learing House junction diagram showing (left) | railways in the vicinity of Reedness Junction |
On being taken over by the Royal Saxon State | Railways in 1876 they retained their names, as long as |
h lines were socialised by the Prussian state | railways in 1880 and 1884, the former Lehrter Bahnhof |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Loudwater |
A 1913 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Burton-on-Trent showing se |
13 Railway Clearing House map showing (right) | railways in the vicinity of King's Worthy |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Winslow |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Newnham |
Railways in Perambur is also noteworthy because of the | |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Billing |
se of seaside resorts with the arrival of the | railways in the 19th century, Devon's economy has been |
h & City Railway (yellow and blue), and other | railways in the vicinity of Royal Oak (right of upper |
He was recruited in to the Bengal Nagpur | Railways in London in 1921 on the recommendation of B. |
learing House Junction Diagram showing (left) | railways in the vicinity of Broadheath (Altrincham). |
e was opened in 1848 and is one of the oldest | railways in Germany. |
team locomotive and one of the oldest private | railways in Germany. |
was brought to a premature demise by British | Railways in December 1951, due to the unsafe condition |
aring House Junction Diagram showing (centre) | railways in the vicinity of Evesham. |
ted his report, which recommended closing all | railways in Northern Ireland except the Belfast commut |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Padbury |
-1900) was a British civil engineer who built | railways in Canada, Russia, Hungary and Uruguay. |
ned beyond her retirement from service on the | railways in 1917 and is preserved today in the Otago S |
Until the closures of many branch | railways in the 20th century, rural East Sussex was we |
It was one of the first | railways in Britain entirely operated by internal comb |
Railway is one of the largest OO gauge model | railways in the UK, situated within the Leisure Park a |
House Junction Diagram showing (upper right) | railways in the vicinity of Swinton |
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