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to railways
noun
A track, consisting of parallel rails, over which wheeled vehicles such as trains may travel.
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Especially when it came to railways.
He has something like 50 titles to his credit, on subjects ranging from pirates to railways.
Should residential buildings or businesses be built so close to railways tracks in the future?
The wealth they created funded everything from industry to commerce and roads to railways in Britain.
It would show that, when it comes to railways, small can also be beautiful.
Much of Iran's civilian hardware – from planes to cars to railways – is old or out of action.
It is probably the most dramatic indication of recent years of the change in attitudes to railways.
In China, freeing monopoly sectors, from mining to railways, would reorient the economy towards domestic consumption and reduce income gaps.
When figures for 2002 and 2003 come out, they will probably be even more favourable to railways.
Its main gain was to win back control of the planning of how goods are stored on the docks and then sent out to railways and lorries.
The adaptation of the steam engine to railways became a commercial success with the Rocket of English engineer George Stephenson in 1829.
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