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(If it cannot make railway lines, there may be more buses to Doncaster).
Roads are more suitable for Andean agricultural regions, because the small and widely separated valleys make railway construction and operation too expensive.
In initial plans for the university, the minister of railways, Suresh Prabhu, noted that railway staff would get yoga lessons and training on "how to make railway customers feel welcomed".
The low-medium carbon Si-Mn-Mo-V steel was designed to make railway wheels by forging and rolling.
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Later his firm made railway locomotives in one of the earliest applications of the use of interchangeable parts.
A traveling post-office system, in which mail could be sorted in transit, was introduced experimentally in 1862, and it made railway mail service the dominant form of mail conveyance well into the 20th century.
More difficult privatisations suggested by the commission, such as sale of two metals firms, Kudremukh Iron Ore and Bharat Aluminium Company, have been delayed.No wonder, then, that India still boasts 245 state-owned companies, which are engaged in activities ranging from baking bread to making railway carriages.
Originally dedicated to making railway and logging equipment, the Pigott family made Sherman tanks for the Allied forces during World War II.
Jet travel made railways even less attractive.
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