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They follow the clients right into railway stations and Belfast city centre.
He dropped into railway stations where freezing crowds had waited for days to get home for the annual Chinese new year holiday.
The Braunschweig defender Ermin Bicakcic is called "Eisen-Ermin" (iron Ermin), "because he can put a dent into railway tracks with his head," the coach Thorsten Lieberknecht explained.
While many of us have train-love thrust on us by circumstance (no driving licence, say), Martin was born into railway purple.
It would spend money on new roads and railways, and would scrap HS2, a fast passenger railway from London to Leeds and Manchester, pouring funds instead into railway capacity on the fringes of big cities, where the jams are worst.
There was Martin Margiela, who, after herding his guests into railway boxcars laid out with spindly gold chairs and disco balls, proceeded to show flagrantly oversize clothes -- think men's size 48.
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The other is Stagecoach which, like First, went into railways, buying half of Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Rail.
Composed of millions of tiny north poles, iron's punched out of the environment, hammered into railways.
Almost immediately, the company began looking at the possibility of converting all or part of the system into railways.
Brassey's first venture into railways was to submit a tender for building the Dutton Viaduct on the Grand Junction Railway, but he lost the contract to William Mackenzie, who had submitted a lower bid.
It would have been possible to run the tram directly into it copying the German success at Kassel where trams run into the railway station.
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