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For about twenty cents an hour, state-prison inmates are helping to clear the train rails.
Yet these were not metal cages — more a symbol of a geometric cuts and lines as straight as train rails.
Swiss companies ferry crews around, provide Indian food, attend to medical needs and, for Mr. Bhatt's movie, provide train rails.
Double lines of dead grass where the train rails used to run, and broken porcelain and bottles underfoot, are the only hints of the past.
Once it was cheap enough for mass use, steel soon replaced iron, much less durable and less strong, in train rails and bridges.
"We wanted the view and the light," he said, standing along a bank of windows that overlooked the loading docks and train rails between the two Army Terminal buildings.
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Sinkler searched through the branches and leaves for a brick smokestack, the glint of a train rail.
The church bells ring out the hours with a clanging that sounds like a train rail being hit by a mallet.
Mr. Rafferty, who said his company would not buy manhole covers or pieces of train rail that people showed up with, said the run-up in the prices of metals could also be driving up thefts.
Meanwhile Greater Manchester Integrated Transport Authority GMITAA) wants to meet transport ministers to discuss more tram train rail services.
Councillor Ian Macdonald, who chairs GMITA, and vice chairman Councillor Keith Whitmore have written to ministers to request a meeting about running tram train rail services.
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