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Railway system", though there was a "British | Railways system" and there has, of course, been a "Bri |
The primary operator is KiwiRail, a separate | Railways Corporation division. |
Knox & Kane Number 58 is a China | Railways SY class steam locomotive that was built in 1 |
f a small collision in 1949 between a British | railways freight engine and a lorry after failure of a |
ned in place as, although there was a British | Railways connection at Liss, the Bordon branch made it |
The signal box is a British | Railways London Midland Region Type 15 design which op |
trains, and is free for holders of a Chiltern | Railways season ticket of one month-or-longer length. |
ised as a Class 04 tram locomotive, a British | Railways tube wagon and DS55466, and a LBSCR 25 ton br |
The sidings were controlled by a British | Railways built signal box set at the east end of the u |
er control disguised as a heater of a Finnish | Railways - Finlyandsky Rail Terminal locomotive. |
h line, originally the terminus of a Cambrian | Railways branch from Barmouth Junction, then linked by |
USA and Canada and published a book about the | railways in these countries in 1852. |
He accepted the | Railways and Public Works portfolios in the subsequent |
he former roundhouse and turntable across the | railways lines. |
In addition, Southern | Railways are planning a suburban railway system connec |
In addition, these | railways served important military functions. |
iyapuram came into disuse after the advent of | railways and the National Highways. |
s reinstated several days later, after Israel | Railways gave in to heavy public pressure and reopened |
d with BR, as she was built 2 years after the | railways were nationalised. |
o was established in 1895, 15 years after the | Railways Department was formed, and was abolished in 1 |
Charleston, it was renamed Forsayth after the | railways commissioner, James Forsayth Thallon. |
ember, and became Minister of Agriculture and | Railways in the cabinet of Harlan Carey Brewster. |
t one point, including agriculture, textiles, | railways and coal-mining. |
lation (Gauge) Act 1846 required that all new | railways should be built to standard gauge, the GWR ha |
All the | railways involved were absorbed into the Great Western |
Also along this and all later | railways were constructed telegraph lines. |
the Southern Railway, which then ran all the | railways in SE England (SR Handbook 1923-47 David Wrag |
lled the State's goal of uniting all France's | railways in the capital, the Pereire-owned Ouest compa |
All the | railways at Talyllyn Junction were closed to passenger |
As with all heritage | railways we are always looking for new volunteers. |
The Museum traces the history of all the | railways in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire from t |
It is common along roadsides, | railways, forest edges and in forest clearings. |
land and was soon spreading happily along the | railways and throughout the country. |
omotive 3801, and running alongside Victorian | Railways R class locomotives along the 300 km (190 mi) |
See also: Proposed | railways in Sydney |
, managed by London Midland although Chiltern | Railways provides most of the train services. |
ontinued until 6 April 1964, although British | Railways continued to use the station as a base for it |
erine's as, "high and distinguished among the | railways and breweries" |
An ex-British | Railways AC Cars railbus which has been stored at the |
n & North Eastern Railway in 1923 and British | Railways from 1948. |
saw several halts opened on the GWR and other | railways to counter road competition, it was served by |
udes fairground rides, a display farm and two | railways. |
had, until the coming of better roads and the | railways, long been one of the principal means of tran |
Moorland and City | Railways, a new rail company, are set to enter talks w |
Reserve Corps between the Roulers and Staden | railways, NW of Ypres. |
er the German-designed, -built, and -financed | railways during the course of his researches. |
-Irish Director of Great Southern and Eastern | Railways and a member of the Earl of Ypres' Advisory C |
Some branch lines and connecting | railways were never converted, and continued to operat |
red steam locomotives for model and miniature | railways. |
o Tongeren (1817) and Hasselt (1839), and the | railways to Hasselt (1847) and Tongeren (1879). |
The Tourist and Heritage | Railways Act was introduced into the upper house of th |
QR): the committee was between the two latter | Railways. |
Midland (who manage the station) and Chiltern | Railways. |
4,400 miles (7,100 km) of track, and private | railways were relegated to providing local and regiona |
P Punjab, Sindh and Balochistan) and Pakistan | Railways Police. |
Barnstaple and its | railways. |
ail, responsible for suburban and Inter-urban | railways; CountryLink, responsible for country passeng |
appointed Chairman of London and Continental | Railways. |
hern and Western and Lancashire and Yorkshire | Railways. |
ding Transit, Hershey Transit, and Harrisburg | Railways, one could ride trolleys from Philadelphia to |
carrying the River Avon, major roads and two | railways. |
h & City Railway (yellow and blue), and other | railways in the vicinity of Royal Oak (right of upper |
e between local public transport and mainline | railways. |
locomotive depot accommodated LMS and British | Railways London Midland Region locos until closure in |
saw several halts opened on the GWR and other | railways to counter road competition. |
ersal suffrage, library services and electric | railways. |
y, Florida and Adel, Georgia to Gulf and Ohio | Railways, which created a new subsidiary, the Live Oak |
currently owned and operated by Gulf and Ohio | Railways. |
LCSP), a subsidiary of London and Continental | Railways who also jointly operate the current Eurostar |
veniently located for the coal fields and the | railways made the importation of cotton easy. |
Hayes, Geoffrey (2004), Collieries and their | Railways in the Manchester Coalfields, Landmark, ISBN |
ure, Colonization, Immigration and Education; | Railways, Telephones and Irrigation; Public Affairs; P |
Map of route and surrounding | railways |
dvertisements, including for Nissan and Japan | Railways. |
tive between Mahindra World City and Southern | Railways, the Paranur railway station is the first to |
the effect of World War I on the line and the | Railways Department was to deprive it of the manpower |
ate Regions of North and Mid Wales, and their | Railways. |
y owned banks and insurance companies and the | railways and through policies designed to assist parti |
The Hogsmill and Malden | railways were connected via two bridges over the River |
Devon and Cornwall | Railways are planning to reintroduce a weekday service |
or during its service for the GWR and British | Railways. |
n articles: Rail transport in Kenya and Kenya | Railways Corporation |
and was a former subsidiary of Gulf and Ohio | Railways shortline group. |
nal Highway, State highway, rivers and Indian | Railways. |
tation are run by London Midland and Chiltern | Railways and there are direct services to Stratford-up |
-Irish Director of Great Southern and Eastern | Railways and a member of the Earl of Ypres' Advisory C |
Great Central, Midland and Hull and Barnsley | Railways to operate. |
m Dothan to Taylor were sold to Gulf and Ohio | Railways and operated as the H and S Railroad. |
Central Railway, Southern Railway and British | Railways. |
ns, its successor London Midland and Chiltern | Railways. |
tion is served by London Midland and Chiltern | Railways. |
Certificate of the Fishguard and Rosslare | Railways and Harbours Company |
London and North Eastern Railway, and British | Railways. |
was at the junction of the ECML and Sleaford | railways, near Barkston South junction. |
The Great Western and Midland | railways were constructed in the 19th century. |
FR was acquired by the Fishguard and Rosslare | Railways and Harbours Co. (F&RR&H) in 1894. |
aring completion, the Tidewater and Deepwater | Railways were combined to form the Virginian Railway ( |
glecting to convey the mails was £20, and the | railways could be required to post security by bond, u |
me finance director of London and Continental | Railways ("LCR") and soon moved on to chief executive |
Fast Metropolitan Line and Chiltern | Railways services pass by using two of the four tracks |
n and German about Norwegian and Scandinavian | railways, including tramways and rapid transits. |
There are no | railways in Lyskovo or anywhere in the district. |
Though there are no | railways that run through Nedryhayliv, two separate li |
There are no | railways in Mauritius. |
There are no | railways on Dominica |
There are no | railways in Kiribati. |
on of infrastructure such as armament stores, | railways and telegraph lines. |
evelopment Authority, Pakistan Army, Pakistan | Railways and Sui Southern Gas Company, along with team |
tor in the growth of Rugby was the arrival of | railways. |
ller number of lines are operated as heritage | railways, usually on a closed section of a former nati |
ned by the government, referred to as federal | railways (Eisenbahnen des Bundes or EdB), and for Germ |
As urban | railways, the locality is served by S-Bahn line S3, at |
As other | railways forged their way to Monmouth Troy the goods y |
he Railway Executive (which traded as British | Railways), which meant that London Transport and the m |
lway, the site then became known as "Mountain | Railways of India." |
eds railway station that was built as British | Railways House in 1962. |
Tindivanam flyover is Asia's Second | Railways Flyover. |
t was one in which he advocated the attack on | railways if they were used against the people by the G |
er-in-Chief of Western Australia's Government | Railways. |
worked for the Western Australian Government | Railways on the Eastern Railway, while his wife was th |
originated as a Western Australian Government | Railways siding and was gazetted in 1947. |
or a job in the Western Australian Government | Railways. |
a job with the Western Australian Government | Railways, qualified as a first-class engine driver in |
Goninan for the Western Australian Government | Railways (WAGR) in the early 1980s. |
service of the Imperial Royal Austrian State | Railways, where he was active in management. |
tirement as an official on the Austrian State | Railways. |
ate Minister of Transport, Civil Aviation and | Railways, Minister of Health and Minister of Immigrati |
fectively moving commercial traffic away from | railways and water conveyance. |
Awdry's steam | railways. |
In March 1838, the Grand Duchy of Baden State | Railways started working on a railway line from Mannhe |
on the ‘home front' and later became British | Railways numbers 12003-12032. |
This scepticism arises partly because the | railways in the area are heavily used by scheduled pas |
Because other | railways were being built at the time (notably the lin |
t 70 years, and then only decline because the | railways spanned distances much faster, but far less e |
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 |
He had been a | railways fitter, and in 1982 was the first New Zealand |
ce then there have come beet-sugar factories, | railways, agricultural developments of the heath, etc. |
eld several ministerial posts, beginning with | Railways, Posts and Telegraphs, from 1884 to 1899. |
at the engineering works of the Belgian State | Railways before joining the Anderston Foundry Co Ltd o |
He was recruited in to the Bengal Nagpur | Railways in London in 1921 on the recommendation of B. |
pril 14, 2000, in an agreement between Indian | Railways and Pakistan Railways (PR), the distance was |
Because of the break-of-gauge between the | railways north and south of Tocumwal, this station was |
eft the remuneration to be agreed between the | railways and the Postmaster-General, or if necessary s |
intense resistance, the group bombed bridges, | railways, rolling stock, and a radar station to disrup |
vely, although the locomotives for both these | railways were worked as a common pool. |
It serves as main station for both Northern | railways and North Eastern railways. |
The Boxers destroyed | railways in Manchuria in a strategic manouveres to hal |
The Boxers destroyed | railways and cut lines for telegraphs. |
d to other subjects, such as an air brake for | railways. |
Northumbrian Branch Line | Railways |
ferred its operation to the Brandenburg State | Railways, and in the Berlin Blockade of 1948/49, the l |
has been used in Australia, Brazil, Egyptian | Railways, Hong Kong, Israel Railways, Spain, Yugoslav |
s robbery, the breaking of roads, bridges and | railways is criminal. |
to protect strategic objects (like bridges or | railways), guard Soviet prisoners of war, establish ge |
way, and primarily works with bridges, roads, | railways, offshore oil and buildings. |
The damage to bridges, roads, | railways and telephone lines took months to repair. |
Britain's Weirdest | Railways. |
ing in 1923 of Britain's financially-troubled | railways saw the GNR subsumed into the new London and |
ng this period many of Britain's unprofitable | railways were closed down, as most routes in the capit |
ration from Ireland to find work building the | railways and in the mills, which led to several instan |
ad become a booming business, the building of | railways in Switzerland. |
The British built many | railways across South Asia to help facilitate trade an |
nmaster's house and six houses were built for | railways workers and their families at Belcoo, County |
Simitli is also part of the Bulgarian State | Railways network from Greece to Sofia. |
ansit police officers also ride the buses and | railways to provide more direct policing. |
meeting point of two formerly busy industrial | railways. |
n on the Lambourn Valley Railway, but British | Railways closed this line to passenger traffic in 1960 |
Spring Garden trolley operated by Pittsburgh | Railways. |
ber 1358 survived to be taken over by British | Railways on 1 January 1948 but was withdrawn on 29 Feb |
y in England, and later taken over by British | Railways. |
The locomotive depot was closed by British | Railways in November 1963, and the line closed in 1967 |
The station was closed by British | Railways in 1966. |
The station was closed by British | Railways on 31 March 1952. |
Short Line continued to be used by Pittsburgh | Railways as the 2 Etna service until closure in 1952. |
ocal member for parliament was advised by the | Railways Department in October 1980 that a recent revi |
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 station was closed by British | Railways on 15 June 1964. |
denotes a revolutionary step taken by Indian | Railways to provide high speed connectivity with the N |
rough the coal mine, was leased by Pittsburgh | Railways in 1905, and later purchased in 1950. |
the 1980s, the station was served by Regional | Railways until the privatisation of British Railways. |
It was opened on 1 May 1961 by British | Railways to serve the Colnbrook Industrial Estate. |
All services are operated by NI | Railways, the only operator for Northern Ireland (NI). |
the 1980s, the station was served by Regional | Railways under arrangement with the Greater Manchester |
h of the Thamshavn Line was not used by other | railways in Europe. |
ntroduced, the station was served by Regional | Railways on behalf of the Merseyside PTE until the Pri |
ns on the Nelson section were operated by the | Railways Department, apart from Public Works Departmen |
also occasional services provided by Chiltern | Railways. |
ilway line (known as the Portadown line by NI | Railways) operates from Belfast Central railway statio |
ntroduced, the station was served by Regional | Railways. |
ntroduced, the station was served by Regional | Railways on behalf of the Merseyside PTE until the pri |
h Horspath Halt has been explored by Chiltern | Railways, the franchise holder for the Chiltern Main L |
Cranley Gardens station were ended by British | Railways on 3 July 1954 along with the rest of the lin |
ir Electric Railroad, and later by Pittsburgh | Railways. |
ine were originally established by Pittsburgh | Railways in 1904 when the Mount Washington Trolley Tun |
Many GP10's are now used by shortline | railways, such as Okanagan Valley Railway. |
The station building was built by British | Railways for London Underground and was not completed |
sslink was a train service operated by Anglia | Railways, which ran between Norwich and Basingstoke, u |
The service was operated by British | Railways for the Underground until 18 November 1957, w |
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