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Some day, America's railways could be great again.

He estimates that the railways could be as much as £15 billion short.

W A Povis, their engineer, was convinced that railways could be built along the routes at around half the cost of building a new line.

If they could quickly capture the Esdraelon Plain while the two Ottoman armies were fighting in the Judean Hills against the XXI Corps infantry in the Battle of Sharon, and the XX Corps infantry in the Battle of Nablus, the railways could be cut, the roads controlled, and the lines of retreat across the plain for these two Ottoman armies west of the Jordan would be virtually cut.

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An integrated, publicly run railway could be built.

He also envisioned a town called Anceney, if the Northern Pacific Railway could be lured to build a spur to his property.

The ORR said the day-to-day running of the railway could be managed more efficiently and cheaply without jeopardising safety.

Jerusalem's buses were frequently targeted by suicide bombers during the second Palestinian intifada 10 years ago and, he says, the light railway could be vulnerable if there was a return to violence.

From this point of view, this week's conviction of Grillo for violating the stockyards of the Turin-Lyon high-speed railway could be an additional benefit to the Five Star Movement.

But even as chunks of the structure crashed to the ground yesterday afternoon, campaigners hoping to save Dreamland and reopen it as a heritage amusement park voiced hopes that the Scenic Railway could be rebuilt.

He says the railway could be a catalyst for economic growth right across the south of Scotland.

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