Sentences with phrase «rail network means»

The gradual Westernisation of China's major cities, coupled with the development of a modern and efficient rail network means that you can now enjoy the very best of this fascinating destination whilst travelling by train in style.

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With a severe infrastructure deficit impacting the productivity of our country, we are hopeful Minister Sohi's connection to Western Canada means that appropriate attention will be given to the ports, rails, and highway network that are crucial to doing business in B.C. and Canada.
The following year the annual assessment noted that Network Rail had made progress in delivering a number of major rail projects, but cautioned that some performance setbacks meant it had «big challenges ahead.&raRail had made progress in delivering a number of major rail projects, but cautioned that some performance setbacks meant it had «big challenges ahead.&rarail projects, but cautioned that some performance setbacks meant it had «big challenges ahead.»
A BritRail Pass allows unlimited travel on the national rail network throughout Great Britain — which means that yes, you can really access ALL the trains in the UK.
In a recent decision that will concern all employers, the Employment Appeal Tribunal («EAT») clarified the meaning of «equivalent period of compensatory rest» under Regulation 24 of the Working Time Regulations 1998 in Crawford v Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd. and held that an employer must provide workers with a 20 minute period of continuous rest for every 6 hours worked.
The company stated that the collaboration meant that employees of EMA firms, including Network Rail, will be financially incentivized to reduce energy consumption and their carbon footprint with the distribution of / ETK tokens as rewards.
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