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By 1930 a | Railways Commission noted that with the abandonment of |
Hayward was the son of a | railways executive who became a local vice-president o |
He had been a | railways fitter, and in 1982 was the first New Zealand |
ducated at Catholic schools before becoming a | railways employee. |
s educated at state schools before becoming a | railways officer, rising to become President of the Ra |
sult of a cut back in orders by South African | Railways, the Attercliffe Common works at Sheffield wa |
ed Modern Steam development for South African | Railways |
A South African | Railways GL class Garratt |
h British Locomotive Company to South African | Railways in 1924. |
899 to 1902, before joining the South African | Railways in 1902 after his emigration to South Africa. |
A Gorton-built South African | Railways GL class Beyer-Garratt locomotive is on displ |
Between 1959 and 1961 the South African | Railways (SAR), later renamed Spoornet and then Transn |
f works including: highways, ports, airports, | railways, power plants, petro-chemical plants, industr |
CN 55245 Snowplow (formerly Northern Alberta | Railways) |
ted his report, which recommended closing all | railways in Northern Ireland except the Belfast commut |
l network of lines called the Oldham Alliance | Railways which, in the end, was not built. |
Constitution Alteration ( | Railways Disputes) 1912 sought to give the Commonwealt |
"The B&M" is now owned by Pan Am | Railways. |
Interstate 91, U.S. Route 5, and Pan Am | Railways' tracks all pass through the village's vicini |
Pan Am | Railways headquarters |
t Deerfield, MA, which is now owned by Pan Am | Railways. |
Pan Am | Railways train MOAY on the bridge 7/1/10 |
Today the tunnel is part of Pan Am | Railways, formerly the Guilford Rail System, and is us |
year goods had to be transported on American | railways. |
s education up to 12th standard from american | Railways Intermediate college where is father was post |
1928, he was appointed Minister for Works and | Railways, as well. |
es roads - including the new N4 highway - and | railways, ports, and border facilities at Komatipoort. |
Minister assisting the Minister for Works and | Railways in March 1931 in the Scullin Ministry. |
ological innovations such as gas lighting and | railways, believing that they would promote commerce a |
order crossings (airports, harbors, roads and | railways); commercial aircraft self-protection Systems |
Account of the Navigable Rivers, Canals, and | Railways, Throughout Great Britain, Joseph Priestley, |
ation Subcommittee for Airways, Waterways and | Railways. |
1921, he was appointed Minister for Works and | Railways in the Hughes ministry, but was dropped from |
Lack of roads and | railways posed a serious danger to infantry and cavalr |
The Minister for Public Works and | Railways, Joseph Lyons, led a conservative faction, wh |
ing up Chanctonbury Ring), blocking roads and | railways and leaving widespread structural damage to b |
Many roads and | railways, running along the new borders and interlinki |
d by Victorian engineers promoting canals and | railways, and was still popular with the profession. |
Adoor, and connected by network of roads and | railways to nearby cities and pilgrimage center. |
with the advent of steam powered tramways and | railways. |
With the coming of the canals and | railways, the area in which duty was payable was exten |
ate Minister of Transport, Civil Aviation and | Railways, Minister of Health and Minister of Immigrati |
ustries, including copper, steel, mining, and | railways. |
(power generation), water supply drainage and | railways during times of workers unrest and strikes. |
heatre (the Drury Lane Theatre in London) and | railways (the City and South London Railway). |
elivered from the west via Romanian ports and | railways. |
s, town halls, schools, engineering works and | railways. |
made the development of the steam engine and | railways possible. |
run their cotton mills close to the roads and | railways. |
ansit police officers also ride the buses and | railways to provide more direct policing. |
9 November 1928 he was Minister for Works and | Railways in the Bruce-Page government. |
Costa Rica in 1895, to report on its debt and | railways, with the possibility of improvements to the |
s robbery, the breaking of roads, bridges and | railways is criminal. |
il August 1904, he was minister for works and | railways, and was also treasurer for a few months from |
Hughes appointed him Minister for Works and | Railways in his National Labor Party ministry that day |
The route diagram shows existing roads and | railways which cross the River Rother between the Roth |
Later on, European shipping and | railways revolutionised the way of transporting goods |
positions and the disposition of shipping and | railways. |
r for Mines 1901-1904, Minister for Mines and | Railways 1905-1911, and acting Premier and Treasurer 1 |
ramatically with the arrival of the trams and | railways in the middle of 19th century, and new estate |
7 under the name of the Banking, Commerce and | Railways Committee. |
work along with the construction of roads and | railways. |
He was Assistant Minister for Works and | Railways from 22 October 1929 to 3 March 1931 and then |
ublic Accounts; Privileges and Elections; and | Railways, Telephones and Irrigation. |
It is crossed by a number of roads and | railways. |
w boxes were used to simulate the streets and | railways of Bristol, the light bulbs were powered by e |
ltural and timber districts of the state, and | railways connect it with the mineral regions of north |
e development of the coal mining industry and | railways. |
nd disturbed ground in towns and by roads and | railways. |
faula was booming again with cotton mills and | railways. |
ember, and became Minister of Agriculture and | Railways in the cabinet of Harlan Carey Brewster. |
dividual buildings linked by paths, roads and | railways. |
textile-trade (1820-24), mining industry and | railways in the thirties and forties of the 19th centu |
was also involved in real estate, mining and | railways, and managed capital invested in Canada on be |
It is well connected both by road and | railways. |
g his early years he was an engine-driver and | railways unionist before serving as an Alderman on Ips |
spent much of his career surveying roads and | railways throughout the region, and became an active c |
ll, Mount Dundas has had a range of mines and | railways within its vicinity. |
onomy Party, concerned with getting roads and | railways to their districts, cutting government expend |
Former train operating company Anglia | Railways ran services known as London Crosslink from N |
sslink was a train service operated by Anglia | Railways, which ran between Norwich and Basingstoke, u |
East Anglia | Railways Remembered. |
Former train operating company Anglia | Railways ran services known as London Crosslink from N |
nger services on this route was won by Anglia | Railways in 1997; in 2004 National Express won the fra |
s East Anglia DMU at Lowestoft, in old Anglia | Railways livery |
o 2002 the London Crosslink service of Anglia | Railways from Colchester and Ipswich to Basingstoke vi |
ted along with a number of other East Anglian | railways to form the Great Eastern Railway. |
It is not thought that the East Anglian | Railways provided any accommodation at their primitive |
tionsbyer are rural towns that grew up around | railways, but they were based on agricultural co-opera |
as most of the major transport links such as | railways and buses. |
The canal was constructed just as | railways were becoming popular. |
the 1960s with the decline in coal mining as | railways converted to diesel locomotives. |
3, through the amalgamation of the Australian | Railways Union, the Australian Federated Union of Loco |
employers, but the decision of the Australian | Railways Union to try to establish one federal award f |
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 |
en and became a clerk in the South Australian | Railways at the Islington Railway Workshops. |
he was Tasmanian Secretary of the Australian | Railways Union 1936-1946. |
lway worker, and was active in the Australian | Railways Union Industrial Group. |
In 1917 the South Australian | Railways purchased 3 acres (1.2 ha) of vineyard for th |
for the modernisation of the South Australian | Railways in 1926. |
He was an official with the Australian | Railways Union and then served as Assistant Secretary |
The South Australian | Railways (SAR) operated a number of Fageol buses. |
d returned as an official with the Australian | Railways Union. |
He was an office-holder in the Australian | Railways Union. |
Gregory in fact banned | railways in the Papal States, calling them chemins d'e |
Great Central, Midland and Hull and Barnsley | Railways to operate. |
The BB&CI | Railways established the Colaba railway station or ter |
ts to which the Act applied were stated to be | railways, mining and quarrying, factory work and laund |
egan his career as an engineer in the Belgian | Railways. |
et (Spoornet) and Transurb Consult (a Belgian | Railways subsidiary) in 1995. |
the distinction does need to be made between | railways and trams. |
s of the air offensive against Japan, bombing | railways, airfields, and harbor facilities on Kyushu a |
Both | railways were to serve Brecon, and to achieve this the |
tation was then used as the terminus for both | railways. |
n the early 1860s and had connections to both | railways and to staithes alongside the river Don. |
Both | railways where absorbed by the LNWR the station was on |
Both | railways merged with others in July 1846 to become the |
Operation of both | railways from 1 June 1923 to July 1944 became the resp |
Both | railways were absorbed by the LNWR. |
Brajrajnagar | Railways Station (BRJN) falls on Bilaspur - Rourkela r |
Until the closures of many branch | railways in the 20th century, rural East Sussex was we |
dustries surrounding it, the Victoria Bridge, | railways, and the Port of Montreal. |
intense resistance, the group bombed bridges, | railways, rolling stock, and a radar station to disrup |
s William Dargan who was involved in bringing | railways to many parts of Ireland. |
orking of the railway system of Great Britain | railways shall be formed into groups in accordance wit |
When Britain's | railways were nationalised in 1948 the B&CDR became pa |
mpany on the coming amalgamation of Britain's | railways under the Grouping Act. |
vements in the working practices of Britain's | railways. |
products, iron wheels and rails for Britain's | railways and was based in Sheffield. |
y which controlled the operation of Britain's | railways during World War I and World War II . |
rest of line as part of cutbacks of Britain's | railways. |
When Britain's | railways were nationalised in 1948 the B&CDR became pa |
Following the Grouping of Britain's | railways under the Railways Act 1921, she passed to th |
Britain's | Railways: Rail Atlas 1890 (1st Edition ed.). |
tation was subsequently closed by the British | Railways Board. |
n & North Eastern Railway in 1923 and British | Railways from 1948. |
its original name Llanrwst during the British | Railways era, on 6 May 1974. |
onalisation in 1948 it became part of British | Railways Southern Region. |
n was closed by the Western Region of British | Railways in 1964 as part of the notorious Beeching Axe |
ystal Palace as a replacement for the British | Railways Crystal Palace Branch, which was closed at th |
ber 1358 survived to be taken over by British | Railways on 1 January 1948 but was withdrawn on 29 Feb |
ater North in 1949 when it came under British | Railways ownership, to avoid confusion with the larger |
British | Railways subsequently renamed the remaining station Ha |
y ScotRail until the privatisation of British | Railways. |
Ian Allan ABC of British | Railways Locomotives, Winter 1962/3 |
After becoming a part of British | Railways on 1 January 1948, passenger trains were with |
en passed on to the Eastern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, closing under tha |
It was subsequently closed by the British | Railways Board in 1954, although goods traffic continu |
y in England, and later taken over by British | Railways. |
British | Railways closed the halt in 1951 and the railway in 19 |
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. |
The station was closed by British | Railways on 31 March 1952. |
In 1948, on the formation of British | Railways Eastern Region, Mexborough bore the shed code |
of Passenger Rail Franchising and the British | Railways Board were both abolished and their functions |
British | Railways initially allocated the shed code 39B to Darn |
became part of the Southern Region of British | Railways when the railways were nationalised in 1947. |
The station was closed by British | Railways on 15 June 1964. |
transferred to the Western Region of British | Railways, it was closed by the British Railways Board. |
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 |
to Bordon station and with access to British | Railways via the LSWR owned Bentley and Bordon Light R |
The line passed to British | Railways (Western Region) in 1948 and closed on 3 Marc |
It was opened on 1 May 1961 by British | Railways to serve the Colnbrook Industrial Estate. |
ed on to the London Midland Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
en passed on to the Eastern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, closing a mere si |
n this form, 44 of them survived into British | Railways ownership. |
n passed on to the Southern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, and was then clos |
ed on to the London Midland Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, before closure by |
absorbed into the Southern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948. |
ne passed on to the Western Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, and was then clos |
It was then closed by the British | Railways Board when the Northallerton to Hawes service |
Passing on to the Western Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, it was closed by |
The LMSR was nationalised within British | Railways on 1 January 1948 and the station and its tra |
passengers by the Southern Region of British | Railways on 5 February 1955 and to freight traffic on |
LC was absorbed into the nationalised British | Railways (BR) on 1 January 1948. |
f a small collision in 1949 between a British | railways freight engine and a lorry after failure of a |
en passed on to the Western 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 closed by |
course the station became part of the British | Railways Network, today the station is operated by Nor |
He worked in the shops section of British | Railways and served as a councillor on Derbyshire Coun |
In 1951 British | Railways withdrew passenger services from the Faringdo |
In 1955 she was briefly charter to British | Railways for use on their Dartmouth - Kingswear Passen |
he tracks) and, being unaccustomed to British | railways, were struck and killed by an oncoming expres |
n passed on to the Southern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948 until the Privatis |
ng on to the London Midland Region of British | Railways upon nationalisation in 1948, it was then clo |
ty Council, having been closed by the British | Railways Board as an economy measure in 1956, six year |
Passing to the Scottish Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, it was then close |
They passed into British | Railways ownership in 1948 and were numbered 68154-681 |
British | Railways closed the station to goods traffic on 11 Nov |
en passed on to the Eastern Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948 and was closed by |
ter the L&MSR was nationalised within British | Railways, Collins Green station was closed on 2 April |
Former British | Railways rolling stock owned by the railway includes a |
operations on the line were vested in British | Railways London Midland Region (LMR). |
British | Railways closed the station in 1957 and the line in 19 |
In 1951 British | Railways withdrew passenger services from the line thr |
ne passed on to the Western Region of British | Railways on nationalisation in 1948, and was then clos |
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