Indian needs to expand its coal -
carrying rail network.
Not exact matches
There have been a number of high - profile derailments of trains — including one by UP —
carrying shale oil, much of which is produced in new drilling areas without established pipeline
networks and must be moved by
rail.
Recent data suggests weak global demand for Chinese - made goods, declining levels of factory activity and a slip in the amount of freight being
carried by the China's
rail network.
«It will cost half the price of conventional high - speed
rail networks, and can
carry cargo as well as passengers.
The party has commissioned feasibility work into three schemes, the first of which would be the construction of a French TGV - style high - speed
rail network running from London to Scotland,
carrying trains travelling at about 180 miles per hour.
The 60 - mile (96.5 km) line was opened in 1903 to connect Shimla with the rest of the Indian
rail network and it has been
carrying passengers ever since on the wonderful journey up into the mountains.
Germans, feeling the bite of necessity, have announced another use for their electrified
rail network: It can
carry green energy, too.
A privatised utility such as
Network Rail, for example, will be
carrying out functions of a public nature in its role of regulating the railways and ensuring safety standards and in that capacity will be liable under the Act, whereas in its capacity as employer, it may not be liable.