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Shouldn't the fact that Chiltern | Railways on special occaisions serves this station be |
When the LMS was merged into British | Railways on 1 January 1948, 23 'Pugs' remained in serv |
in 1923, the London Midland Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, and were closed b |
ation passed to the Eastern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
en passed on to the Eastern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
lroad to Conecuh Valley Railroad (Gulf & Ohio | Railways) on October 22, 2001. |
en passed on to the Western Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, and was closed by |
losed by the London Midland Region of British | Railways on 14th June 1965. |
There are no | railways on Dominica |
hop pickers trains) until closed by British | Railways on 12 June 1961. |
n passed on to the Scottish Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
assed to the London Midland Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
vices passed to the Eastern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
nd this in turn was nationalised into British | Railways on 1 January 1948. |
on passed on to the Western Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
en passed on to the Eastern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, and was closed by |
en passed on to the Western Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
transferred to the Western Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
sland Line), the last remnant of a network of | railways on the island. |
e of the smallest to be taken over by British | Railways on nationalisation in 1947, never really just |
en passed on to the Eastern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
en passed on to the Eastern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
The station was closed by British | Railways on 7 October 1968. |
ed on to the London Midland Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, only to be closed |
ed on to the London Midland Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
n was opened by the Western Region of British | Railways on 4 January 1954 between Colnbrook and Poyle |
became part of the Western Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
then passed to the Southern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
became part of the Eastern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
, the first and the narrowest of narrow gauge | railways, on 11 February 1870, in the middle of winter |
n passed on to the Southern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
and thence to the Scottish region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
Western Railway was nationalised into British | Railways on 1 January 1948. |
n passed on to the Southern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
nd this in turn was nationalised into British | Railways on 1 January 1948. |
en passed on to the Eastern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, and was closed by |
, Passing on to the Western Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, it was then close |
Passing on to the Eastern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948 . |
en passed on to the Eastern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948 and was then close |
on passed on to the Western Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, and was then clos |
Passing on to the Western Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, it was then close |
Western Railway and nationalised into British | Railways on 1 January 1948, The station was closed as |
opened by the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg State | Railways on 15 July 1867. |
, Passing on to the Western Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, it was then close |
assed to the London Midland Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
ed on to the London Midland Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, only to be closed |
Passing on to the Eastern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, it was then close |
assed to the London Midland Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948 and was then close |
ed on to the London Midland Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, and was closed by |
on passed on to the Western Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
, Passing on to the Western Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, it was then close |
n passed on to the Scottish Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
ntroduced, the station was served by Regional | Railways on behalf of the West Midlands PTE, for whom |
n passed on to the Southern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, and was then clos |
tion passed to the Southern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, and was subsequen |
e was a Member for the Standing Committees on | Railways, on Printing, and on Standing Orders. |
The station then passed on to British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, only to be closed |
e passed on to the Southern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948 and was then close |
The line was closed to all traffic by British | Railways on 5 January 1969, and dismantled in 1971, se |
ed on to the London Midland Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, The station was r |
ed on to the London Midland Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
Passing on to the Southern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, it was then close |
ed on to the London Midland Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
Passing to the Western Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, it was then close |
ed on to the London Midland Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, only to be closed |
The line was transferred to Queensland | Railways on 1 March, 1917 following the liquidation of |
t multi Level Railway station in the Southern | Railways once it is commisioned. |
Five | railways once crossed the Weald; building them provide |
ding Transit, Hershey Transit, and Harrisburg | Railways, one could ride trolleys from Philadelphia to |
he amalgamation of the GNR with several other | railways, opened a station between Thurlby and Bracebo |
The Canterbury Provincial | Railways opened the first line, the Ferrymead Railway, |
mingham Dock is a port facility, with linking | railways, opened 6 miles (9.7 km) upstream from Grimsb |
Chiltern | Railways operate a single Class 121 "Bubble Car" on Ay |
For the supply of rapid-transit | railways operated with alternating current, some overh |
ilway line (known as the Portadown line by NI | Railways) operates from Belfast Central railway statio |
The Norwegian State | Railways operates both commuter and express trains to |
Mahars who worked on the | railways or in the ammunition factories, who were thus |
r (1806-1878), who is notable for his work on | railways over much of the world, as well as the docks |
on current and past rolling stock, visit the | Railways own Heritage Group Wikipedia |
They passed into British | Railways ownership in 1948 and were numbered 68154-681 |
Railway in 1922 and 20 survived into British | Railways ownership in 1948. |
hip at The Grouping in 1923, and into British | Railways ownership at Nationalisation in 1948. |
They passed into British | Railways ownership in 1948 and were numbered 1101-1106 |
Two survived into British | Railways ownership in 1948 and they were numbered 6808 |
They both passed into British | Railways ownership in 1948 but 8187 was withdrawn almo |
y the GWR and all three survived into British | Railways ownership in 1948. |
ater North in 1949 when it came under British | Railways ownership, to avoid confusion with the larger |
n this form, 44 of them survived into British | Railways ownership. |
, just prior to the line passing into British | Railways ownership. |
No major roads or | railways pass through the district, bus lines carry mo |
No major roads or | railways pass through the district, bus lines carry th |
1935 and was in use until the end of British | Railways passenger services beyond Bewdley in 1963. |
and somehow made his way on Canadian National | Railways passenger trains from southern Ontario to Poi |
heli (latterly to become part of the Cambrian | Railways) passes under the existing narrow gauge Festi |
British | Railways Past and Present 17; Cornwall. |
Railways: Pen station lies on Konkan Railway. | |
She eventually became a clerk in the British | Railways personnel office. |
th, BBR got a fresh lease of life when Indian | Railways placed the line under its Eastern Railways zo |
the operator's Project Evergreen 3, Chiltern | Railways plans to launch services from a new station o |
Chiltern | Railways plans to open the station in 2013. |
e island platform looking east, with Chiltern | Railways platforms on the left |
easibility study has been commissioned by CKP | Railways plc to examine the business case. |
A dozen other heritage | railways pledged to help the stricken SVR, including M |
P Punjab, Sindh and Balochistan) and Pakistan | Railways Police. |
litical circles and he was shunted out of the | Railways portfolio in the latest cabinet reshuffle on |
es roads - including the new N4 highway - and | railways, ports, and border facilities at Komatipoort. |
ames, covering three areas: logistics (roads, | railways, ports, waterways and airports), energy (gene |
Lack of roads and | railways posed a serious danger to infantry and cavalr |
made the development of the steam engine and | railways possible. |
rity shareholder of the formerly nationalised | railways, post, and phone companies (Deutsche Bahn AG, |
r the GWR was nationalised as part of British | Railways post-World War II, she continued to run the r |
Kingdom of Bavaria was able to retain its own | railways, postal service, diplomatic body and even its |
ere, including original and recreated British | Railways posters, British Railways totem poles, a 1950 |
eld several ministerial posts, beginning with | Railways, Posts and Telegraphs, from 1884 to 1899. |
f works including: highways, ports, airports, | railways, power plants, petro-chemical plants, industr |
British | Railways Pre-Grouping Atlas and Gazetteer. |
British | Railways Pre-Grouping Atlas and Gazetteer (5th ed.). |
,400 hp Maybach engines; after trials British | Railways preferred the BRCW approach, but ordered them |
ont Junction was a wye between the Pittsburgh | Railways private right of way 42 Dormont and the stree |
During his tenure as Superintendent, two | railways projects were undertaken, a railway to link I |
though it is maintained by the former British | Railways Property Board in order to prevent subsidence |
wned) and ROM Eiendom AS (the Norwegian State | Railways' property management arm). |
It is not thought that the East Anglian | Railways provided any accommodation at their primitive |
The West Penn | Railways provided electric street car service to Natro |
, managed by London Midland although Chiltern | Railways provides most of the train services. |
ere generally independent with the individual | railways providing duplicate facilities at Cheltenham, |
In 1917 the South Australian | Railways purchased 3 acres (1.2 ha) of vineyard for th |
a job with the Western Australian Government | Railways, qualified as a first-class engine driver in |
Victorian | Railways R class locomotive R 711 was equipped with du |
omotive 3801, and running alongside Victorian | Railways R class locomotives along the 300 km (190 mi) |
didate and former Union Minister of State for | Railways R. Velu in Arakkonam constituency. |
n Relations and Trade, Territory Development, | Railways, Racing and Gaming. |
Britain's | Railways: Rail Atlas 1890 (1st Edition ed.). |
d steam-hauled train operated by East Germany | railways ran between Thale and Halberstadt. |
Former train operating company Anglia | Railways ran services known as London Crosslink from N |
from where the one of the first 15 inch gauge | railways ran to the goods yard of the GWR railway stat |
Former train operating company Anglia | Railways ran services known as London Crosslink from N |
ally the country has been able to rely on its | railways rather than highways for transport between ea |
1998 as part of 'Project Evergreen,' Chiltern | Railways re-doubled the Princes Risborough-Bicester li |
River trade declined once the | railways reached the area, and the house and contents |
In the 1880s the | railways reached Hellesdon linking it to nearby Norwic |
Chiltern | Railways rebuilt the down platform in 1998 to increase |
e, very much like those on some of the Scotch | railways recently opened to the public." |
East Anglia | Railways Remembered. |
pt in the provision of new service to replace | railways removed by the Beeching Axe, with the 1965 in |
ion fell into disrepair, and in 1978, British | Railways removed the roof and demolished the clocktowe |
lway stations in Methley and in 1950, British | Railways renamed it Methley North. |
Three years after nationalisation, British | Railways renamed it "King's Nympton" in 1951 to avoid |
It was not until 1950 that British | Railways renamed them Heanor North and Heanor South. |
idate for closure in the Reshaping of British | Railways report (The Beeching Axe) review, in 1963, bu |
e the publication of the Reshaping of British | Railways report in the 1960s. |
British | Railways responded by running the most meagre timetabl |
arters for the newly-formed Cambrian Heritage | Railways restoration project. |
Later on, European shipping and | railways revolutionised the way of transporting goods |
Avenue, on the west by the Canadian National | Railways right of way, on the north by 144 Avenue, and |
and became a railwayman with New South Wales | Railways, rising to become an official in the Australi |
1907: New Zealand | Railways Road Services branch formed to operate bus se |
The New Zealand | Railways Road Services bus operations were actively en |
in area services and fleet of the New Zealand | Railways Road Services, known as Cityline and re-brand |
f the parish is ..... include communications ( | railways, roads) passing through the parish |
an County, and there was widespread damage to | railways, roads, farmland, water pipes and bridges. |
Former British | Railways rolling stock owned by the railway includes a |
he collection includes historical material on | railways, rolling stock, locomotives (inc. |
intense resistance, the group bombed bridges, | railways, rolling stock, and a radar station to disrup |
Don Stafford Collection - | Railways; Rotorua Public Library, Rotorua |
to Etna, where it joined the local Pittsburgh | Railways route to downtown. |
le - AR branch to Clifbragg (former Cape Fear | Railways route) |
of Passenger Transport Executives saw British | Railways run trains on behalf of the West Midlands PTE |
Services operated by Chiltern | Railways run south to London Marylebone and north to B |
Many roads and | railways, running along the new borders and interlinki |
he FCAB already interchanged with metre gauge | railways running north-south in western Chile, and the |
s the first Super fast train of South Central | Railways runs between Hyderabad and New Delhi and the |
ing in 1923 of Britain's financially-troubled | railways saw the GNR subsumed into the new London and |
hilip Bagwell, general manager Great Northern | Railways, Seanad member (d.1946). |
trains, and is free for holders of a Chiltern | Railways season ticket of one month-or-longer length. |
xpress interest in the localization of Galaxy | Railways season 2 and the OVA. |
The station was operated by the Regional | Railways sector on behalf of the West Midlands PTE. un |
services passed from British Rail's Regional | Railways sector to South Wales and West Railway, a new |
The | railways seemed to establish themselves as a natural m |
The | railways serve the main towns in a similar fashion to |
Polish State | Railways serve the village's railway station. |
The | railways served Grace well in July and he was immediat |
In addition, these | railways served important military functions. |
hourly service, along with an hourly Chiltern | Railways service and an hourly Virgin Cross Country se |
layed an important role in the development of | railways service to the area, including the Bytown and |
Forty-six of the RODs entered British | Railways service in 1948. |
The vast majority of Chiltern | Railways services terminate at Birmingham Snow Hill, w |
Railways services are provided by Chiltern Railways an | |
at peak times, including occasional Chiltern | Railways services to London Marylebone. |
1985 following the withdrawal of New Zealand | Railways services beyond Otiria. |
Fast Metropolitan Line and Chiltern | Railways services pass by using two of the four tracks |
Platforms 1&2 are used for the Chiltern | Railways services, while platform 3 is where the Londo |
nd, and is also served by occasional Chiltern | Railways services. |
eam properties, the position of the pits, the | railways serving the district and ports of shipment - |
adjacent to each other and the two main line | railways serving the town Aldwarke Main and Roundwood. |
orking of the railway system of Great Britain | railways shall be formed into groups in accordance wit |
After retirement from | Railways, she has taken great interest in study of Yog |
and was a former subsidiary of Gulf and Ohio | Railways shortline group. |
lation (Gauge) Act 1846 required that all new | railways should be built to standard gauge, the GWR ha |
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