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sidiaries, along with the Canadian Government Railways, was a primary precursor of today's Canadian
Lack of roads and railways posed a serious danger to infantry and cavalr
nd Waihi, then in 1910 joined the New Zealand Railways as a guard.
as employed by the New South Wales Government Railways as a boilermaker's assistant.
-Irish Director of Great Southern and Eastern Railways and a member of the Earl of Ypres' Advisory C
orney-General, Solicitor-General, Minister of Railways and a Vice-President of the Board of Land and
The intent behind the 1846 Act was to build railways at a reduced cost, by using the existing rout
ppers were vital to the smooth running of the railways as a cracked tyre or overheated axlebearing w
He joined the New Zealand Railways as a clerk and soon rose to be Station Master
When Northern Ireland Railways introduced a new clock-face timetable, the st
r line (known simply as the Bangor line by NI Railways) is a railway line in Northern Ireland.
The school was initially started by Indian Railways as a primary school, under un-aided programme
Mansfield & District Light Railways was a tramway network operating in Mansfield
in was about to go bankrupt, and that the new railways were a passing fad which would soon give way
sion (which comprised half of LOROL, Chiltern Railways and a stake in the Wrexham & Shropshire open-
The arrival of the railways allowed a massive growth of seaside and summe
st improvements in safety standards on Indian railways, following a string of appalling accidents.
he amalgamation of the GNR with several other railways, opened a station between Thurlby and Bracebo
and transported coal to consumers by its own railways and a fleet of steamships.
The railways made a brief reappearance in the village of O
problem and assured the expansion of Peruvian railways at a time when there were no public resources
Chiltern Railways operate a single Class 121 "Bubble Car" on Ay
It runs through 200 km of railways with a total of 26 stations.
The Mianchiuag Taiwan Sugar Railways maintains a "Dalin Station."
revolution in the 1800s and the advent of the railways had a profound effect on the socioeconomic an
-Irish Director of Great Southern and Eastern Railways and a member of the Earl of Ypres' Advisory C
ndon to NedRailways, a subsidiary of NS Dutch Railways, for a price of £32 million.
t the direction of its political masters, the Railways underwent a restructuring, which included a r
t required the transport of the Royal Mail by railways at a standardised fee.
hman was applied by Western Region of British Railways to a train from Wolverhampton Low Level (09:1
rain as a Meter Gauge Link on Rajputana-Malwa Railways as a Daily passenger train to Ajmer via, Fate
The total length of railways is about 98 miles.
Belfast and Northern Counties (Derry Central) railways, then absorbed into the Northern Railway of I
Both railways where absorbed by the LNWR the station was on
Both railways were absorbed by the LNWR.
at the time, a role created by the Victorian Railways Commissioners Act of 1883.
), Minister for Mines (1923-24), Minister for Railways (1924-28), Acting Premier from July to Decemb
Comazar is a company that operates railways in Africa.
order crossings (airports, harbors, roads and railways); commercial aircraft self-protection Systems
Railways Through Airedale & Wharfedale.
The head of railways and airport is Dehradun.
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
British Railways initially allocated the shed code 39B to Darn
ween the Midland and London and South Western Railways (LSWR) allowing the Midland and other compani
Many roads and railways, running along the new borders and interlinki
LCSP), a subsidiary of London and Continental Railways who also jointly operate the current Eurostar
On 18 June 1962 British Railways closed Alvescot station and the East Gloucest
ink to Metropolitan and Metropolitan District Railways; I've amended them all to point at the releva
ibernian Bank and of the Irish Great Southern Railways, and an active social welfare worker and memb
On 9 May 1938, the Minister of Railways announced an order for ten Vulcan railcars.
ning cars had been removed from New Zealand's railways as an economy measure during World War I and
was educated there, and began working on the railways at an early age, eventually becoming a Genera
orge Newnes, which also concentrated on cliff railways, including an early stage development of Babb
ent also provided financial incentives to the railways in an effort to stimulate the economy.
Later in that year, he joined the Romanian Railways as an engineer, working under the leadership
Railway system", though there was a "British Railways system" and there has, of course, been a "Bri
was a notable engineer working on underground railways in and around London, England.
expanded Japan's sphere of influence over the railways, coasts and major cities of the province.
es roads - including the new N4 highway - and railways, ports, and border facilities at Komatipoort.
Walker and Burges were responsible for railways, bridges and many marine works, including lig
t Hickey was the organizer for the Queensland Railways Union and opposed conscription during World W
eld several ministerial posts, beginning with Railways, Posts and Telegraphs, from 1884 to 1899.
subjects of the education varies from roads, railways, bridges and tunnels to houses and halls with
ade athletics chief coach by Southern Central Railways (SCR) and sprints coach of the Indian Railway
ased the Woodville Refreshment Rooms from the Railways Department and operated a private dining room
port Authority (UTA), namely Northern Ireland Railways (NIR) and Ulsterbus.
Not all of the articles on individual railways - and I think it is a mistake to call them Pi
airperson of the Select Standing Committee on Railways, Canals and Telegraph Lines.
The LNER Class N13s survived into the British Railways era and the last locomotive, No. 69114, was w
huge expansion in investment by the Chiltern Railways franchise and the increase in services brough
originated as a Western Australian Government Railways siding and was gazetted in 1947.
995), An Illustrated Historical Survey of the Railways in and Around Bury, Challenger Publications,
stablishment and management of various street railways, banks, and other financial enterprises in Ne
He had been a railways fitter, and in 1982 was the first New Zealand
ts to which the Act applied were stated to be railways, mining and quarrying, factory work and laund
Because of the break-of-gauge between the railways north and south of Tocumwal, this station was
st Road was driven through at the time of the railways (1850s), and took land from the houses on Chu
The site is next to the East Lancashire Railways depot and the ELR are planning to open a stat
nces; he also did much to promote irrigation, railways, forests and other useful public works.
omma expanded in the late 19th century due to railways (1875 and 1892) and a sugar factory (1885), t
last wooden stations built by the New Zealand Railways Department and one of the few remaining examp
Complete British Railways Maps and Gazetteer, from 1830 - 1981 (1st ed.
nmaster's house and six houses were built for railways workers and their families at Belcoo, County
Traces of closed railways diminish and disappear due to the influence o
built under the provisions of the 1896 Light Railways Act, and opened for operations on 4 April 190
ice-chair of the Select Standing Committee on Railways, Canals and Telegraph Lines.
girls, his father was a booking clerk in the Railways Department and became an Assistant Transporta
He served on the Boards of British Railways 1979-1990 and London Transport 1984-86.
British Railways Past and Present 17; Cornwall.
ure, Colonization, Immigration and Education; Railways, Telephones and Irrigation; Public Affairs; P
ubstantially redeveloped since the latter two railways closed and Horns Bridge Roundabout, where the
in the replica of a North Wales Narrow Gauge Railways coach and from there to Rhyd Ddu on the footp
Forgotten Railways: Chilterns and Cotswolds (Vol.
ds as well as the headquarters of the British Railways Board, and was referred to by railway staff a
n Relations and Trade, Territory Development, Railways, Racing and Gaming.
s of the air offensive against Japan, bombing railways, airfields, and harbor facilities on Kyushu a
A number of roads, railways, dams and canals were constructed during this
r for Mines 1901-1904, Minister for Mines and Railways 1905-1911, and acting Premier and Treasurer 1
hourly service, along with an hourly Chiltern Railways service and an hourly Virgin Cross Country se
ublic Accounts; Privileges and Elections; and Railways, Telephones and Irrigation.
ed of brick it was of 'traditional' Victorian Railways design, and was demolished when the Federatio
It remained there until well into British Railways days and was used by gangers and platelayers.
Surrounded by major railways, highways and residential districts, the airp
ich continunued to be owned by the Shropshire Railways Company, and was one of the Colonel Stephens
The station did not exist in British Railways days and currently features a four-coach plat
hich worked across various projects including railways, viaducts and bridges, including the Kelham a
rity shareholder of the formerly nationalised railways, post, and phone companies (Deutsche Bahn AG,
of steam locomotives used by the New Zealand Railways Department and the New Zealand Midland Railwa
He was an official with the Australian Railways Union and then served as Assistant Secretary
cond-hand equipment no longer required by the Railways Department, and it operated some small railwa
Branch was not handed over to the New Zealand Railways Department and officially opened until 1 Augu
me finance director of London and Continental Railways ("LCR") and soon moved on to chief executive
Rainbow line and 2 regional railways (Benevento-Napoli and Piedimonte Matese-Napol
f data related to linear features like roads, railways, oil and gas transmission pipelines, power an
24 April 1986) was a New Zealand businessman, railways manager and politician.
, the refreshment room was assimilated by the Railways Department and run by the Refreshment Branch.
Forgotten Railways: East Anglia (Vol.
Forgotten Railways East Anglia.
Of this, the requirement for Railways is anticipated as Rs 2,80,000 crores (includi
It is not thought that the East Anglian Railways provided any accommodation at their primitive
ns on the Nelson section were operated by the Railways Department, apart from Public Works Departmen
there are track connections between the four railways, they are seldom used; each has its own dedic
Railways services are provided by Chiltern Railways an
As with all heritage railways we are always looking for new volunteers.
With the coming of the canals and railways, the area in which duty was payable was exten
ations of the army formations, independent of railways, i.e, armoured forces and motorised forces, b
the 1980s, the station was served by Regional Railways under arrangement with the Greater Manchester
he London Transport 'roundel' and the British Railways double arrow.
ty Council, having been closed by the British Railways Board as an economy measure in 1956, six year
Many GP10's are now used by shortline railways, such as Okanagan Valley Railway.
of RLDA consists of Member Engineering/Indian Railways Board as ex-officio Chairman, one Vice Chairm
It was then closed by the British Railways Board as a result of the Beeching cuts of the
a job with the Western Australian Government Railways, qualified as a first-class engine driver in
Malaxa joined the Romanian Railways Company as a constructions engineer.
ing demobilisation he joined the Polish State Railways and at the same time continued his education.
Watkin began to show an interest in railways and at age 26, also in 1845, he took on the s
ned in place as, although there was a British Railways connection at Liss, the Bordon branch made it
e at Rajiv Chowk station, and with the Indian Railways network at the Anand Vihar Railway Terminal.
Great Western Railway and the Egyptian State Railways and at the latter advanced to Chief Mechanica
hip at The Grouping in 1923, and into British Railways ownership at Nationalisation in 1948.
don Division of the Western Region of British Railways, based at Southall, Reading, Didcot and final
ted path, passing behind the former Victorian Railways headquarters at 67 Spencer Street, taking a s
Preserved GWR 9017 in early British Railways livery at Llangollen in April 2009
The headquarters of the Cambrian Railways was at Oswestry/Croesoswallt.
n on a scale unheard of on other contemporary railways; and, at a time when coke (a smokeless fuel,
e canopy supports were built for the Cambrian Railways station at Pwllheli, but were taken down in 1
British Railways Pre-Grouping Atlas and Gazetteer.
British Railways Pre-Grouping Atlas and Gazetteer (5th ed.).
Britain's Railways: Rail Atlas 1890 (1st Edition ed.).
sult of a cut back in orders by South African Railways, the Attercliffe Common works at Sheffield wa
a and became a clerk with the New South Wales Railways traffic audit branch in 1881.
extensively by the New South Wales Government Railways in Australia, in a similar fashion to the PRR
pment of three of this class to the Tasmanian railways of Australia.
lehem Steel, Goodyear Tire & Rubber, New York Railways, Fifth Avenue Coach Co., and Chicago Motor Co
gh Street and made no connection to the other railways in Aylesbury.
British Railways closed Aynho Park station in 1963.
Old map of railways around Banbury - Map from 1911 - Blue line is
was at the junction of the ECML and Sleaford railways, near Barkston South junction.
orking of the railway system of Great Britain railways shall be formed into groups in accordance wit
lation (Gauge) Act 1846 required that all new railways should be built to standard gauge, the GWR ha
ng of the Bavarian Ludwig Railway showed that railways could be operated economically in Germany, it
glecting to convey the mails was £20, and the railways could be required to post security by bond, u
A continuous evolution of railways can be traced back to the Wollaton Wagonway.
While working on the railways, he became the professional heavyweight boxin
Leeds Railway; after amalgamating with other railways, this became the Lancashire and Yorkshire Rai
employed in the estate department of British Railways and became an executive member of the Transpo
inte-Saint-Charles shops of Canadian National Railways and became a separate subsidiary in 1993 unde
Under British Railways it became a quite different service, starting
The NSR is one of the few railways to become the subject of a play.
farming as a career and went to work for the railways, eventually becoming a station master for the
st Railway, which became part of the Cambrian Railways before becoming part of the Great Western Rai
The canal was constructed just as railways were becoming popular.
had, until the coming of better roads and the railways, long been one of the principal means of tran
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 on behalf of the Merseyside PTE until the Pri
ntroduced, the station was served by Regional Railways on behalf of the Merseyside PTE until the pri
ntroduced, the station was served by Regional Railways on behalf of the West Midlands PTE, for whom
the turn of the 19th / 20th century when the railways were being extended by the British from Nanu
Because other railways were being built at the time (notably the lin
An Indian proposal has surfaced to link the railways in Benin and Togo with landlocked Niger and B
Created by the Minister for Railways, Thomas Bent, and passed on 12 December 1884,
ger express train operated by the New Zealand Railways Department between the 1890s and 1957.
s the first Super fast train of South Central Railways runs between Hyderabad and New Delhi and the
d steam-hauled train operated by East Germany railways ran between Thale and Halberstadt.
omotives that ran on the New Zealand national railways system between 1955 and 1989.
alyllyn Railway and a return via the Cambrian Railways line between Tywyn and Machynlleth.
ger express train operated by the New Zealand Railways Department between 1949 and 1970.
station is Wendover which is on the Chiltern Railways line between Aylesbury and London Marylebone
was captured in Sinai on the former Palestine Railways line between El Kantara East and Gaza.
Chiltern Railways trains between London Marylebone and High Wyc
s passenger train operated by the New Zealand Railways Department between 1925 and 1956.
s general manager of Ireland's Great Northern Railways (GNR) between 1911 and 1926.
1985 following the withdrawal of New Zealand Railways services beyond Otiria.
that the Nazis made him manager of the State railways, a big jump from being an engineer, so he cou
portunities as a result of the arrival of the railways in Birmingham.
though it is maintained by the former British Railways Property Board in order to prevent subsidence
ew, Smith, C.E., Peden (1995), The Industrial railways of Bolton, Bury and the Manchester Coalfield,
h, F. D.; Peden, J. A. (1995), The Industrial Railways of Bolton, Bury and the Manchester Coalfield,
, which had to borrowed from the Indian State Railways in Bombay) arrived safely in Colombo.
                                                                                                    


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