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COMMERCIAL; Railway photos on ebay including the Rye & Camber.     

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Author: Paul Stevenson
Date: Jul 15, 2008 10:27

...Station; Medstead & Four Marks, Hants. LSWR Railway; Golf Links, Camber Rye & Camber 1931 Station; Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire MR Railway; Mallaig Harbour, Invernesshire WHER 1962 Railway;... Hertfordshire LNWR Signal box; Coniston Furness Railway 1950 Tram; Kingsway Subway, London 1952 ...Junction NSR Station; Ashchurch, Gloucestershire Midland Railway Station; Belturbet, Cavan GNR(I) ...
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IRRS Talk - Northern Counties Railway     

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Author: Burkey
Date: Mar 11, 2008 16:23

... (London Area) Talk “Northern Counties Railway” by Leslie McAllister Thursday 13th ... are IRRS members. “Northern Counties Railway” by Leslie McAllister This talk ... Russell Currie’s Northern Counties Railway trilogy. This third volume covers ... technical aspects of this fine railway – the route, services, operations including ...’s talk will summarise the railway’s history and deal with ...
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Re: Mudchute to Island Gardens (Docklands Light Railway)     

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Author: Mizter T
Date: Mar 3, 2008 17:37

....co.uk> wrote: I'm in the process of preparing a new section for my Disused Railways site on the DLR line from Mudchute to the former Island Gardens terminus. I've photographed the...DLR before it was demolished. Therefore I wondered if anyone within the scholarly ranks of the uk.railway readership might have had the foresight to photograph Mudchute and Island Gardens? If so, may I ...
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Re: RAIL - Network Rail's Coucher Calls for 300kph Railway Lines     

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Author: Christopher A. Lee
Date: Feb 18, 2008 11:49

...Mon, 18 Feb 2008 11:17:08 -0800 (PST), allan tracy <thunderbird57303@hotmail.com> wrote: But high speed rail has comparable CO2 emissions to air travel and worse than cars. That's rubbish. In any case, a 200mph railway would be electric so it all depends on how you generate the electricity which in the case of France is nuclear. And the way we do it is unclear.
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Re: RAIL - Network Rail's Coucher Calls for 300kph Railway Lines     

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Author: allan tracy
Date: Feb 18, 2008 11:17

> But high speed rail has comparable CO2 emissions to air travel and worse than cars. That's rubbish. In any case, a 200mph railway would be electric so it all depends on how you generate the electricity which in the case of France is nuclear.
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RAIL - Network Rail's Coucher Calls for 300kph Railway Lines     

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Author: allan tracy
Date: Feb 14, 2008 07:55

... or public) but the success of even 125mph services from Manchester to London in attracting passengers from the airlines and, what is now becoming clear, the astounding success of HS1 to the Channel Tunnel means the case has been virtually made for more high speed railways. Initial development would see a new line from London to Birmingham then extension to Manchester, Leeds and Scotland.
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The Portrait of a Miserable "Olympic Host" -- China winter chaos sparks railway stampede; 1 dead/Reuters     

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Author: Micky Wong
Date: Feb 2, 2008 20:14

...Olympic Host" -- China winter chaos sparks railway stampede; 1 dead/Reuters China ... (Reuters) - A stampede at Guangzhou railway station killed one person when ... people to stay away from railway stations because service was recovering ...of thousands still waiting at the railway station, having cajoled millions more ...s need," Wang Yongping, Ministry of Railways spokesman, was reported as saying ...
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Re: Class war fought out on britains roads and railways.     

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Author: allan tracy
Date: Jan 8, 2008 10:08

> Railways are for posh people. Hence they are subsidised. It is a way of giving money to already wealthy and posh people. Poor people haveto use the...they stopped building them. It's a class war. The only reason you can make that statement is because railways are held accountable for the money spent on them, run as a business and run along business lines. Unfortunately, you ...
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Re: Class war fought out on britains roads and railways.     

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Author: JNugent
Date: Jan 7, 2008 11:22

....com> wrote in message news:5uddv6F1hmpdbU1@mid.individual.net... "Lord Turkey Cough" <spamdump@invalid.com> wrote in message news:Rbegj.4796$O01.1002@newsfe6-win.ntli.net... Railways are for posh people. Hence they are subsidised. It is a way of giving money to already wealthy and posh people. Poor people haveto use the roads, so they stopped building...
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Re: Class war fought out on britains roads and railways.     

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Author: Lord Turkey Cough
Date: Jan 7, 2008 11:09

...@googlemail.com> wrote in message news:5uddv6F1hmpdbU1@mid.individual.net... "Lord Turkey Cough" <spamdump@invalid.com> wrote in message news:Rbegj.4796$O01.1002@newsfe6-win.ntli.net... Railways are for posh people. Hence they are subsidised. It is a way of giving money to already wealthy and posh people. Poor people haveto use the roads, so they stopped building...
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