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originated as a Western Australian Government | Railways siding and was gazetted in 1947. |
ground, despite Zakir Butt's 290 for Pakistan | Railways six years later. |
onalisation in 1948 it became part of British | Railways Southern Region. |
British | Railways Southern Region totem sign for Chatham statio |
Bulleid worked briefly as CME of British | Railways Southern Region. |
t 70 years, and then only decline because the | railways spanned distances much faster, but far less e |
he grand scheme for a network of narrow gauge | railways spanning much of north Wales. |
ar RM 50 which holds the official New Zealand | Railways speed record of 78 mph. |
The tradition was saved in the Ruse | Railways sports team in the next three years. |
minute long film shows the efforts of British | Railways staff in coping with the 1963 United Kingdom |
, Robinson chaired the influential Government | Railways Standing Committee and through this influence |
In March 1838, the Grand Duchy of Baden State | Railways started working on a railway line from Mannhe |
owever, a recent railway publication (Today's | Railways) stated that, Network Rail has carried out a |
Brajrajnagar | Railways Station (BRJN) falls on Bilaspur - Rourkela r |
It is a regional commuter | railways station too, on lines C-2, C-3, C-4, C-7, C-8 |
r Railway Station is Kannur and other nearest | Railways Station is Kannapuram. |
"Ghoraghata" refers to the | railways station including the surrounding localities. |
was documented in 1925 as a Canadian National | Railways Station on the Dodsland Branch Line. |
e canopy supports were built for the Cambrian | Railways station at Pwllheli, but were taken down in 1 |
ecial' between Aintree and Altcar & Hillhouse | railways stations on 6-6-1959. |
is one of only two early-20th century scenic | railways still remaining in the UK; the only other sur |
Many of the | railways still have the date of manufacturing on them |
Taken into Egyptian State | Railways stock c. |
iles, and 23 of the class passed into British | Railways stock in 1948, the last of them being withdra |
24 8Fs entered Palestine | Railways stock; 23 of which were taken over by Israel |
traffic, including that of popular Pittsburgh | Railways streetcar lines until their 1960s conversion |
bridge built in 1894 which carried Pittsburgh | Railways streetcar tracks and vehicle traffic on a woo |
British | Railways subsequently renamed the remaining station Ha |
et (Spoornet) and Transurb Consult (a Belgian | Railways subsidiary) in 1995. |
Many GP10's are now used by shortline | railways, such as Okanagan Valley Railway. |
After the war, the newly nationalised British | Railways suffered competition from new road transport |
Chiltern | Railways suggested building platforms for their line, |
Knox & Kane Number 58 is a China | Railways SY class steam locomotive that was built in 1 |
omotives that ran on the New Zealand national | railways system between 1955 and 1989. |
Railway system", though there was a "British | Railways system" and there has, of course, been a "Bri |
ess is the fourth longest train of the Indian | Railways system. |
of a branch narrow gauge railway of the Sudan | Railways system. |
ve been demolished since the Northern Ireland | Railways takeover in 1967. |
n for the separate stations is due to the two | railways taking different routes into the city. |
With the threat of the | railways taking trade from the canals, the Don Navigat |
ure, Colonization, Immigration and Education; | Railways, Telephones and Irrigation; Public Affairs; P |
ublic Accounts; Privileges and Elections; and | Railways, Telephones and Irrigation. |
ist, despite the fact that remnants of closed | railways tend to disappear over time due to human and |
rston Vale Line is one of a number of British | Railways that is covered by a Community Rail Partnersh |
Though there are no | railways that run through Nedryhayliv, two separate li |
rol (CBTC) is an automated control system for | railways that ensures the safe operation of rail vehic |
s is a super fast express train of the Indian | Railways that runs between New Delhi and Trivandrum Ce |
d the abandoning of construction of the Irish | railways that would connect with the Fishguard ferries |
It was probably the street | railways, the local transportation in Jersey City, tha |
Chiltern | Railways, the rail operator between London and Aylesbu |
As urban | railways, the locality is served by S-Bahn line S3, at |
llio is a fully owned subsidiary of NS, Dutch | Railways, the former state railway company of the Neth |
All services are operated by NI | Railways, the only operator for Northern Ireland (NI). |
h Horspath Halt has been explored by Chiltern | Railways, the franchise holder for the Chiltern Main L |
sult of a cut back in orders by South African | Railways, the Attercliffe Common works at Sheffield wa |
Finally, in 1955, under British | Railways, the two stations were formally merged into o |
of the Eastern Counties Railway with smaller | railways: the Norfolk Railway, the Eastern Union Railw |
With the coming of the canals and | railways, the area in which duty was payable was exten |
With the withdrawal of steam on British | Railways, the works closed in 1963 and the site conver |
n and Brooklyn streetcar operators - New York | Railways, the Third Avenue Railway, and Brooklyn Rapid |
With the increase in mechanisation of the | railways, the signal box that served Old Hill was demo |
There are three heritage | railways: the Kent and East Sussex Railway operates fr |
tive between Mahindra World City and Southern | Railways, the Paranur railway station is the first to |
t of the LMS, then after coming under British | Railways the line was electrified in 1967. |
As per the numbering system of the Indian | Railways, the train has been assigned the number 12631 |
After the reorganization of the State | Railways, the property has been owned by Rom Eiendom. |
n 1915) since taken over by Canadian National | Railways, the growing hunting/fishing tourism industry |
tance footpath, has been explored by Chiltern | Railways, the franchise holder for the Chiltern Main L |
h Australia, to Alice Springs by Commonwealth | Railways, the introduction of a Federal aid road schem |
Under British | railways the staff were removed from the station, and |
rchange was provided between the two separate | railways, the BS&WR named its station differently as E |
With the coming of the | railways the town grew rapidly. |
ment has been distributed to various heritage | railways, the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway is |
Nationalisation of the | railways, the central bank, the telephone system and t |
He later was employed by Queensland | Railways, the Department of Works and Advanx Tyre and |
Belfast and Northern Counties (Derry Central) | railways, then absorbed into the Northern Railway of I |
him following his father into working on the | railways, then joining the Royal Navy, before becoming |
there are track connections between the four | railways, they are seldom used; each has its own dedic |
rrow gauge steam locomotives and links to the | railways they work on, see List of preserved Hunslet n |
Leeds Railway; after amalgamating with other | railways, this became the Lancashire and Yorkshire Rai |
As per the numbering convention of Indian | Railways, this train is alloted a number 12634 for the |
Created by the Minister for | Railways, Thomas Bent, and passed on 12 December 1884, |
us Platoon is the primary focus of the Galaxy | Railways, though the Spica and Vega platoons also make |
1903 Railway Clearing House diagram of | railways through Cheadle showing the L&NWR station and |
Railways Through Airedale & Wharfedale. | |
f the land has restricted the construction of | railways through the district. |
grain from local collection points located on | railways throughout the grain-producing regions of New |
Account of the Navigable Rivers, Canals, and | Railways, Throughout Great Britain, Joseph Priestley, |
spent much of his career surveying roads and | railways throughout the region, and became an active c |
nniversary celebration of the introduction of | railways to Germany. |
His attempts to extend the Cape's | railways to Natal and the Transvaal Republic failed du |
saw several halts opened on the GWR and other | railways to counter road competition, it was served by |
urists could use the funicular and some other | railways to made a journey around the Mendel. |
denotes a revolutionary step taken by Indian | Railways to provide high speed connectivity with the N |
reasons in June 1880, becoming one of the few | railways to close in Victorian times. |
It was opened on 1 May 1961 by British | Railways to serve the Colnbrook Industrial Estate. |
Commission on November 8, 1962 for Pittsburgh | Railways to convert trolley routes 55 East Pittsburgh |
o Tongeren (1817) and Hasselt (1839), and the | railways to Hasselt (1847) and Tongeren (1879). |
ion imposed a statutory obligation on British | Railways to continue running services. |
Adoor, and connected by network of roads and | railways to nearby cities and pilgrimage center. |
o mention that it was "one of the first major | railways to use electric traction" or "the first major |
The NSR is one of the few | railways to become the subject of a play. |
tions, Glazebrook West for the Wigan Junction | Railways to Wigan Central and St Helens Central, servi |
The spread of | railways to inland Australia put an end to the river t |
saw several halts opened on the GWR and other | railways to counter road competition. |
ad and acted as agent for a number of foreign | railways to purchase equipment and recruit staff. |
Williams was contracted by New Zealand | Railways to supply a steam crane for 600 pounds-the fi |
ted along with a number of other East Anglian | railways to form the Great Eastern Railway. |
The ECR in turn amalgamated with other | railways to form the Great Eastern Railway in 1862. |
ansit police officers also ride the buses and | railways to provide more direct policing. |
ry to test and inspect new works on passenger | railways to ensure their safety before they could be u |
eriod of history that saw the introduction of | railways to supplement canals and, in the end, superse |
s William Dargan who was involved in bringing | railways to many parts of Ireland. |
r railway line restricted the capacity of the | railways to conduct the picnic trains, as the Msa Garr |
six K class 2-8-4T locomotives for Palestine | Railways to work the steep gradients between Lydda and |
nd travelled widely, from labouring on German | railways to teaching English in Cairo, Egypt and India |
hich time the L&ER had amalgamated with other | railways to form the East Anglian Railway. |
Services are operated by Chiltern | Railways to London Marylebone via High Wycombe, London |
Great Central, Midland and Hull and Barnsley | Railways to operate. |
IndianOil Corporation has tied up with Indian | Railways to introduce biodiesel crops over 1 million s |
lway, and later the Western Region of British | Railways to differentiate their main stations from oth |
The people of Coimbatore expect the | railways to have a terminal facility in Coimbatore Nor |
2; the GWR in its turn amalgamated with other | railways to form British Railways on 1 January 1948. |
1923 and thereafter on nationalisation of the | railways to the Southern Region of British Railways wh |
art of a £17 million investment package by NI | Railways to improve access for disabled passengers and |
859, which in turn was amalgamated with other | railways to form the Great Eastern Railway (GER) in 18 |
gton and Renishaw, but was renamed by British | Railways to prevent confusion with the ex-Midland Rail |
One of the first | railways to close in Lincolnshire was the Earl of Anca |
hman was applied by Western Region of British | Railways to a train from Wolverhampton Low Level (09:1 |
1854, the LNR amalgamated with several other | railways to form the North Eastern Railway (NER). |
onomy Party, concerned with getting roads and | railways to their districts, cutting government expend |
the national economy, nationalisation of the | railways together with other foreign companies, contri |
In the 19th century, the | railways, too, came along the valley. |
On 22 May 2011, Chiltern | Railways took over all passenger operations from this |
British | Railways took over the operation of the service north |
British | Railways took over operation on 1 January 1948, but cl |
R) until privatisation in 1996, when Chiltern | Railways took over the franchise. |
British | Railways took over operation in 1948 and closure to pa |
New Zealand | Railways took possession of the tunnel on 1 February 1 |
sees until 1837 when the establishment of the | railways took over Royal Mail distribution around the |
Queensland | Railways took the line over in 1918. |
ge scale electrification of London's commuter | railways took place during the interwar period, mostly |
British | Railways took over the LMSR on 1 January 1948 and with |
British | Railways took over operation of the line in 1948. |
telegraph line, then the commencement of the | railways towards Alice Springs and Kalgoorlie. |
Interstate 91, U.S. Route 5, and Pan Am | Railways' tracks all pass through the village's vicini |
a and became a clerk with the New South Wales | Railways traffic audit branch in 1881. |
Here they met the standard gauge Cambrian | Railways train which returned them to Machynlleth. |
the destination signs on any Northern Ireland | Railways train read Derry/Londonderry. |
m) east of Winnipeg to meet Canadian National | Railways train No. 4, the eastbound Continental Limite |
Pan Am | Railways train MOAY on the bridge 7/1/10 |
Cadbury Castle formed part of a Hornby model | railways train set, The Western Pullman. |
The station is served by Chiltern | Railways trains from Marylebone towards High Wycombe a |
efore operations were taken over from British | Railways, trains on the section north of Epping contin |
The station is served by Chiltern | Railways trains from London Marylebone and Princes Ris |
Chiltern | Railways trains between London Marylebone and High Wyc |
The station is served by Chiltern | Railways trains from London Marylebone and Princes Ris |
, the 50th attacked bridges, roads, vehicles, | railways, trains, gun emplacements, and marshalling ya |
bone-Aylesbury line and is served by Chiltern | Railways trains. |
s abandoned in the late 1930s, New York State | Railways transferred the relatively new steel cars to |
(the other being just a halt) on the Cambrian | Railways Trust's heritage line in Shropshire. |
Pen-y-garreg Lane") is a halt on the Cambrian | Railways Trust's heritage line in Shropshire. |
ised as a Class 04 tram locomotive, a British | Railways tube wagon and DS55466, and a LBSCR 25 ton br |
West portal of the Stapleford Miniature | Railways tunnel complete with 1/5 GWR Saint class |
or reports on Pouakani, Muriwhenua, Te Maunga | railways, Turangi township, Mohaka ki Ahuriri, Kaipara |
ued shortly after the declaration of war that | railways unable to support themselves would cease oper |
the 1980s, the station was served by Regional | Railways under arrangement with the Greater Manchester |
ilway station, which is a part of the Central | Railways under the Mumbai Suburban Railways system. |
mpany on the coming amalgamation of Britain's | railways under the Grouping Act. |
lity for the approval and oversight of maglev | railways under the General Maglev Law (Allgemeines Mag |
thority for the construction and operation of | railways, under the auspices of the Public Works Depar |
Following the Grouping of Britain's | railways under the Railways Act 1921, she passed to th |
Presently, a Locomotive Factory for | Railways under construction. |
t the direction of its political masters, the | Railways underwent a restructuring, which included a r |
employers, but the decision of the Australian | Railways Union to try to establish one federal award f |
t Hickey was the organizer for the Queensland | Railways Union and opposed conscription during World W |
As an official in the Australian | Railways Union he was dismissed for taking part in the |
He was an official of the Australian | Railways Union from 1937 until 1956 and Secretary of t |
he was Tasmanian Secretary of the Australian | Railways Union 1936-1946. |
lway worker, and was active in the Australian | Railways Union Industrial Group. |
He was an official with the Australian | Railways Union and then served as Assistant Secretary |
3, through the amalgamation of the Australian | Railways Union, the Australian Federated Union of Loco |
1918 he was an office holder in the Victorian | Railways Union, which became part of the Australian Ra |
d returned as an official with the Australian | Railways Union. |
He was an office-holder in the Australian | Railways Union. |
g his early years he was an engine-driver and | railways unionist before serving as an Alderman on Ips |
ntroduced, the station was served by Regional | Railways until the Privatisation of British Railways. |
the 1980s, the station was served by Regional | Railways until the Privatisation of British Railways. |
the 1980s, the station was served by Regional | Railways until the privatisation of British Railways. |
These continued under British | Railways until phasing out of steam in the 1960s. |
ntroduced, the station was served by Regional | Railways until the Privatisation of British Rail. |
position of Chief Secretary and secretary for | railways until 29 March 1895. |
, and also served as Chairman of the Cambrian | Railways, until he was killed in the Abermule train co |
The turnpike survived the coming of the | railways until 1872, when it passed to the route's var |
y deregulating land transport and opening the | railways up to competition. |
ng on to the London Midland Region of British | Railways upon nationalisation in 1948, it was then clo |
It passed to British | Railways upon nationalisation in January 1948, which a |
3, followed by the Southern Region of British | Railways upon nationalisation in 1948. |
Under China | railways use they are classified class CRH1E. |
the Grand Trunk Pacific and Canadian Northern | Railways used the Yellowhead Pass for their main lines |
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