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But Wolmar adds that railways, traditionally, have been slow to innovate.
Who today, for example, believes that railways and steel mills operate more fairly and efficiently when owned by the state?
The ministry's Huang Min says that railways in the booming east of the country could be run "according to market principles".
Or in any other episode of the series, for that matter, for what this programme brings into focus is that railways are a metaphor for limbo.
British Transport Police said that railways around London were extremely busy, with extra services being put on to accommodate the protesters.
Steven Usselman, a historian at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the author of a book on railway regulation, notes that railways were heavily regulated until an alternative means of transport interstate highways became available.
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We have a sustainable financial model that is supporting that railway.
Privatisation means that railway and bus companies fail to coordinate timetables and charge too much.
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".
Tanker-cars are in such demand that railway operators have been reluctant to retire older rolling stock, whose walls puncture more easily than those of newer models.
Once completed, that railway will tie Thailand's economy (and interests) more closely to China … In February, Prayuth agreed to strengthen military ties with China," Chang said.
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