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But he added: "The real instigators of rail closures were civil servants trying to work out how you adapt a country that was built around the horse and cart and steam train, to accommodate the cars people wanted to drive and the lorries business wanted to use".
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Additional cars will be added to other trains to accommodate passengers, officials said.
Additional service will be provided on other trains to accommodate passengers.
It was a tough ask for modern optical-character-recognition software, too, which had to be trained to accommodate it.
The goal, he said, is for visitors to travel instead by subway and the Long Island Rail Road, which is to add extra trains to accommodate the fans.
Trains will be running on a regular weekend schedule, and there will be four extra eastbound trains and four extra westbound trains to accommodate holiday traffic, a statement from the governor's office said.
Or at least to do the same thing the agency has done for many other New York playoff and Series games, adding extra trains, known as "gap trains," to accommodate the extra passengers.
The diocese also adapts the seminarians' training to accommodate each candidate's interests and circumstances, and, like many other dioceses hard pressed for new priests, it readily accepts older men into the ranks of seminarians.
"You've got to do the training to accommodate that".
"Every year we add extra carriages to our trains to accommodate the runners.
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