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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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