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the Mid-Wales Railway, was closed by British | Railways in 1962. |
A 1903 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Weston (upper centre) |
a member association for people interested in | railways in Norway. |
Walk Cliff Railway is one of three such cliff | railways in Bournemouth, the other two being the West |
the rest of the railway system, into British | Railways in 1947. |
gh Street and made no connection to the other | railways in Aylesbury. |
o 1:19 making it one of the steepest heritage | railways in the country. |
in India was the strike by workers of Indian | Railways in 1974. |
ce 78 Bombardier Voyager class trains for the | railways in the United Kingdom at the Bruges and Manag |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Kerne Bridge |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Northampton |
There are no | railways in Mauritius. |
He left the | railways in 1940 and moved to Coventry only to see the |
n (2007) Fire and steam: a new history of the | railways in Britain, London: Atlantic Books, ISBN 978- |
This scepticism arises partly because the | railways in the area are heavily used by scheduled pas |
Map showing Edinburgh | railways in 1905 |
A 1912 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Oldham Clegg Street |
A 1902 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Dunstable Town (upper left |
riginally built in 1892-1894 by Finnish State | Railways in the Grand Duchy of Finland, in the 1940s m |
was opened in 1843 and was one of the oldest | railways in Germany and part of the main line between |
project to commemorate the role of the German | railways in the Holocaust and the Leo Baeck-programme |
The route duplicated that of other | railways in the area and the stations were some way fr |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of West Wycombe |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Byfield |
A third example was built by British | Railways in 1948 and numbered 20003. |
General Urquiza since nationalisation of the | railways in 1948. |
ponsible for the operation and maintenance of | railways in the Australian state of New South Wales be |
There are currently no | railways in Qatar. |
A 1903 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Castle Bytham (left). |
He was the Minister of | Railways in the First National Government from 1949 to |
eeching during his rationalisation of British | Railways in the 1960s and early 1970s. |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Helmdon (lower centre) |
It was closed by British | Railways in 1965 and replaced by the current purpose-b |
Hayes, Geoffrey (2004), Collieries and their | Railways in the Manchester Coalfields, Landmark, ISBN |
ucation, and was hired in the Norwegian State | Railways in 1914. |
He built | railways in Mexico and Argentina. |
A History of the | Railways in Oxfordshire; Part 2: The South. |
ad become a booming business, the building of | railways in Switzerland. |
learing House Junction Diagram showing (left) | railways in the vicinity of Thurlby |
oaster in the UK and one of only eight scenic | railways in the world. |
1863 and became incorporated in the Cambrian | Railways in 1867. |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Whitecroft |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Cropredy |
learing House Junction Diagram showing (left) | railways in the vicinity of Trehafod (upper left) |
n the GWR was nationalised as part of British | Railways in 1948, its steam locomotives retained their |
See also: Proposed | railways in Sydney |
Gregory in fact banned | railways in the Papal States, calling them chemins d'e |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Calvert |
9 November 1928 he was Minister for Works and | Railways in the Bruce-Page government. |
A 1902 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Ware (centre) |
lway Clearing House map showing (upper right) | railways in the vicinity of Velvet Hall |
950s and 1960s, during the last days of steam | railways in Britain. |
osure of Devons Road Number 1 shed by British | Railways in the 1960s freed up the land for developmen |
A 1902 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Three Counties (upper righ |
candidate of PMK also a minister of state for | railways in the Government of India and also the State |
h British Locomotive Company to South African | Railways in 1924. |
A 1913 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Andoversford |
the Southern Railway, which then ran all the | railways in SE England (SR Handbook 1923-47 David Wrag |
as opened in 1843 and it is one of the oldest | railways in Germany. |
t Railway in March 1897 and closed by British | Railways in 1951 |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Charwelton |
House Junction Diagram showing (upper right) | railways in the vicinity of Eccles |
Some | railways in London were already operating workmen's tr |
through a coal mine, was leased by Pittsburgh | Railways in 1905, and later purchased in 1950. |
There are no | railways in Kiribati. |
£67,475 as a direct result of the opening of | railways in the capital. |
He was the Minister of | Railways in the Second Labour Government from 1957 to |
A 1914 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Sudbury Hill Harrow (shown |
through Grayson County to connect with other | railways in order to secure better freight rates for t |
Hughes appointed him Minister for Works and | Railways in his National Labor Party ministry that day |
A 1902 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Hertford East (centre, sho |
be withdrawn by the Western Region of British | Railways in December 1962 after covering 1,910,424 mil |
903 Railway Clearing House map showing (left) | railways in the vicinity of Cadishead Viaduct |
A 1914 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Uxbridge |
ilway Clearing House Junction Diagram showing | railways in the vicinity of Droylsden (centre left) |
A 1903 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Gayton Road (right) |
t Railway in March 1897 and closed by British | Railways in 1955. |
ramatically with the arrival of the trams and | railways in the middle of 19th century, and new estate |
rain track" rhythm to mimic the nostalgia for | railways in the region. |
ed as the head chemist of the Norwegian State | Railways in December 1908. |
13 Railway Clearing House map showing (right) | railways in the vicinity of Sutton Scotney |
became part of the Southern Region of British | Railways in 1948. |
iled himself to Budapest and tried to promote | railways in Russia and Hungary. |
Trade in 1875, rising to Senior Inspector of | Railways in 1895. |
899 to 1902, before joining the South African | Railways in 1902 after his emigration to South Africa. |
lled the State's goal of uniting all France's | railways in the capital, the Pereire-owned Ouest compa |
nger services on this route was won by Anglia | Railways in 1997; in 2004 National Express won the fra |
The coming of the | railways in 1845 brought to an end the success of the |
A 1905 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Merthyr Tydfil |
collections included historical materials on | railways in East London, model trains, and a steam loc |
A 1903 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Quaker's Yard |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Binton |
In common with many former | railways in the area, it is now a public footpath. |
House Junction Diagram showing (upper right) | railways in the vicinity of Sarnau |
portunities as a result of the arrival of the | railways in Birmingham. |
A 1902 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of St Albans (London Road) (l |
Eight were sold to South Wales | railways in 1906-7, duly returning into GWR stock at t |
The coming of the | railways in the mid-19th century brought about a rapid |
The works passed to British | Railways in 1948 and became a Diesel Repair Shop about |
ent also provided financial incentives to the | railways in an effort to stimulate the economy. |
A 1912 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Clapham Junction. |
Comazar is a company that operates | railways in Africa. |
A 1906 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Shrivenham |
3 which was in turn nationalised into British | Railways in 1948. |
ilway Clearing House Junction Diagram showing | railways in the vicinity of Washingborough (right) |
It was closed by British | Railways in March 1965. |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Sharpness |
A 1903 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of North Drove (upper centre) |
mes Brunlees (1816-1892) who constructed many | railways in the United Kingdom as well as designing th |
It was followed by | railways in Southland and Auckland. |
It was taken over by Canadian National | Railways in 1911. |
e style used by the Western Region of British | Railways in the 1950s and 1960s. |
ss is the longest running train on the Indian | Railways in terms of distance and time. |
The line was closed to passengers by British | Railways in 1956. |
oyees between 1923 and its closure by British | Railways in 1958. |
n Railway in the 1940s, but closed by British | Railways in 1964 and demolished. |
for the modernisation of the South Australian | Railways in 1926. |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Little Kimble |
ember, and became Minister of Agriculture and | Railways in the cabinet of Harlan Carey Brewster. |
g House Junction Diagram showing (upper left) | railways in the vicinity of Uttoxeter |
Narrow Gauge | Railways in North Caernarvonshire, Volume 1: The West. |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Stoke Mandeville |
It does not police national | railways in London, London Underground, Docklands Ligh |
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Brackley |
way Clearing House map showing (lower centre) | railways in the vicinity of Tempsford |
toman Government gave a concession to develop | railways in Cilicia to two Turkish men. |
way companies were formed to promote suburban | railways in Bradford, the Bradford, Eccleshill and Idl |
textile-trade (1820-24), mining industry and | railways in the thirties and forties of the 19th centu |
t Railway in March 1897 and closed by British | Railways in 1955 |
, which had to borrowed from the Indian State | Railways in Bombay) arrived safely in Colombo. |
A 1903 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Twenty (left) |
er remained important until the impact of the | railways in the mid 19th century. |
A 1902 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Hertford Cowbridge (centre |
ster Avenue Railroad, one of the first street | railways in Boston, started operations in 1857, eventu |
A 1914 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Sudbury & Harrow Road |
ailway (GWR) until the nationalisation of the | railways in 1948. |
uip, maintain and operate a street railway or | railways in Winter Park, Orange county, Florida, and f |
be built and was opened by the Prussian state | railways in 1889. |
hich can be found in use at various preserved | railways in the UK. |
A 1902 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Park Street (lower left, s |
ilway Clearing House Junction Diagram showing | railways in the vicinity of Oldham Glodwick Road (uppe |
Railways in the South East of England in 1840 | |
haran Das starts with the augmentation of the | railways in India, which was presumed to usher India i |
ilway Clearing House Junction Diagram showing | railways in the vicinity of Pontypridd (upper left). |
extensively by the New South Wales Government | Railways in Australia, in a similar fashion to the PRR |
s appointed to the board of Canadian National | Railways in 1991, and served for one term. |
A 1909 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Stonehouse, shown here as |
learing House Junction Diagram showing (left) | railways in the vicinity of Loughborough Derby Road (t |
learing House Junction Diagram showing (left) | railways in the vicinity of Braceborough Spa Halt (sho |
He was a minister of state for | railways in Government of India from 1999 to 2000. |
Proposals for light | railways in the country between Padstow and Newquay co |
An Indian proposal has surfaced to link the | railways in Benin and Togo with landlocked Niger and B |
A 1906 Railway Clearing House map of | railways in the vicinity of Grafton & Burbage (shown h |
Following the widespread closure of | railways in the Harz the schedule bus services have ga |
The Museum traces the history of all the | railways in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire from t |
te a series of articles on the development of | railways in Quebec. |
He was an active promoter of | railways in Wales of which he was chairman or deputy c |
During its peak, the Sugar | Railways included over 3000 km of track though by 2003 |
He worked on the construction of a number of | railways including the Intercolonial Railway. |
several English | railways, including branches for Manchester and Milfor |
orge Newnes, which also concentrated on cliff | railways, including an early stage development of Babb |
n and German about Norwegian and Scandinavian | railways, including tramways and rapid transits. |
sion of the 19th century and competition from | railways increased, the Milner fortune dwindled away a |
ht rail; light rail; rail rapid transit; mine | railways; industrial railway systems; trams; and speci |
British | Railways initially allocated the shed code 39B to Darn |
Both of these | railways initially carried just goods, but on 20 June |
February 2010, then requiring approval of the | Railways Inspector to permit opening. |
d then set about repairing it to the required | railways inspectorate standard. |
The station is served by Norwegian State | Railways InterCity Express on an hourly or semi-hourly |
In September, 1988, New Zealand | Railways' InterCity division were called upon to compl |
s education up to 12th standard from american | Railways Intermediate college where is father was post |
tablished at Kings School when the Pittsburgh | Railways interurban line from Charleroi to Pittsburgh |
Pittsburgh | Railways Interurban Division ran an interurban trolley |
The Pittsburgh | Railways interurban line from Charleroi to Pittsburgh |
tablished at West Library when the Pittsburgh | Railways interurban line from Charleroi to Pittsburgh |
was established at Mesta when the Pittsburgh | Railways interurban line from Charleroi to Pittsburgh |
predecessor companies of the East Hanoverian | Railways, into which it was absorbed in 1944. |
Before the penetration of | railways into the interior, many of the journeys to th |
on the A58 and A661 by converting the disused | railways into relief roads. |
When Northern Ireland | Railways introduced a new clock-face timetable, the st |
me, controlled by AMR systems dating from the | railways introduction, employing reed switches and mag |
fth National government in November 2008, the | railways investment programme initiated by the previou |
All the | railways involved were absorbed into the Great Western |
r line (known simply as the Bangor line by NI | Railways) is a railway line in Northern Ireland. |
Of this, the requirement for | Railways is anticipated as Rs 2,80,000 crores (includi |
s robbery, the breaking of roads, bridges and | railways is criminal. |
The total length of | railways is about 98 miles. |
on the Metropolitan and Metropolitan District | Railways is fairly comprehensive, so I didn't see any |
transferred to the Western Region of British | Railways, it was closed by the British Railways Board. |
l influence and financial interest in so many | railways, it was Hudson who played a great part in set |
is a Network Rail station served by Chiltern | Railways; it is located in Harrow Road, Sudbury to the |
Under British | Railways it became a quite different service, starting |
The S-Bahn is operated by the Swiss Federal | Railways its German subsidiary SBB GmbH and the French |
Victorian | Railways J class boiler |
He worked on the | railways, joining the Transport Salaried Staffs Associ |
Between 1900 and 1955 the County Donegal | Railways Joint Committee had a station in Newbuildings |
The Minister for Public Works and | Railways, Joseph Lyons, led a conservative faction, wh |
n to stop at the station is a single Chiltern | Railways Kidderminster-London service which calls in t |
Kyle | Railways later sold the EARY to RailAmerica in 2002 an |
Railway was nationalised, as part of British | Railways, later British Rail. |
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