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In 1934, he began selling Dinky Toys – robust metal vehicles – and also began developing railway sets.
A summer job developing railway signalling systems had given him a taste for working in the real world.
This has severe implications as it indicates that there is a significant risk involved when using generic weather alerts (developed largely for natural terrain) for infrastructure management, and showcases the need for developing railway and road specific rainfall thresholds for landslides.
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The authors developed railway production data to model the proposed improvements in rolling stock, terminal structure, the Swiss Split business model and SWL production improvements.
Anyone affected by HS2 can address concerns to a select committee of six MPs, who can ask HS2 Ltd, the government-funded company that is developing the railway, to tweak its plans.
Decision-making stakeholders They have the responsibility for designing and developing the railway infrastructure maintenance strategy.
This study was aimed at developing laminated railway ties using low grade hardwoods to meet the North American performance specifications.
More knowledge about noise and vibration will therefore be helpful in the process of developing new railway projects.
They are responsible for investigating, designing, and developing the railway maintenance strategy; to make the best decisions, certain needs must be met.
Sir David, who becomes chairman of HS2 Ltd, the company developing the railway line, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme he hoped to avoid the scheme becoming a "political football".
For the purpose of developing a railway wheel steel with a good combination of strength and toughness, an improved wheel steel containing high contents of Si and Mn and a low content of Cr was developed.
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