Sentences with phrase «railway line into»

Thanks to funding from Scenic Hudson, Albany County is converting the abandoned Delaware & Hudson Railway line into a nine - mile recreational trail.

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As president of the once moribund American railway line, he'd transformed it into a super-efficient powerhouse; CN, grasping his genius, appointed him chief operating officer, later elevating him to CEO in 2003.
«We keep fare prices under constant review and the price rises for this year are capped in line with inflation, with 97p out of every # 1 paid going back into the railway
The incident which involved the train that rammed into a trailer on the railway line along Fagba resulted in a multiple crash among trucks and vehicles.
Hein is committed to removing the tracks and converting the railbed into a pedestrian trail, while Bernardo favors reactivating the privately owned railway line.
Patrick Hallgate, Network Rail's managing director for the Western route, said: «Our Great Western Electrification Programme will bring Brunel's railway into the 21st century, by electrifying the main line that runs from London Paddington to Swansea in preparation for the arrival of a new fleet of electric trains.
A Union Pacific railway line crosses the lake, dividing it into a smaller north arm and a larger south arm, with the line drawn right at the base of the bunny - ear - like northern extensions of the lake.
It's a walk I've been desperate to do since I started driving into the Scottish highlands when I had my first car, because it runs up an old railway line and from it you can see some really stunning views.
The Swiss Kennel Club came into being in 1883, upon completion of the St Gotthard railway line and the famous tunnel through the Swiss Alps.
Their aim was to journey across Europe, through northern Africa and into Egypt by train, a daunting feat in the»70s, when border controls were flimsy and railway lines were years away from global standardisation.
To get there, turn down off the Main Road into Muizenberg, go under the railway bridge, then right towards the beach, right at the beach, through the parking, past the Empire and park near the railway line.
We also enjoy an enthralling journey into Switzerland on the Bernina Express, a stunning railway line with UNESCO protection.
Take the turn off into the lower Flinders Ranges through the Pichi Richi Pass following the old railway line to Quorn, before we head towards Hawker, stopping at Aboriginal sites along the way where you will hear the Dreaming stories of the site.
Head out of Byron Bay town centre north over the railway line and turn left at Butler St. Take the second turn right into Burns St.
Major works of public art will be integrated into many of the new Elizabeth line stations to create a line - wide exhibition that reflects the ambition of London's newest railway and the communities it serves.
When it comes to dilapidated railways being transformed into parks, New York City's famous High Line tends to get all the credit.
In 2005, Canadian National Railway spilled 1.3 million liters of bunker fuel into Wabamun Lake, Alberta, west of the provincial capital Edmonton, when 43 cars derailed on the railway's main line through western Railway spilled 1.3 million liters of bunker fuel into Wabamun Lake, Alberta, west of the provincial capital Edmonton, when 43 cars derailed on the railway's main line through western railway's main line through western Canada.
In Openfabric's vision, Rotterdam's 31.4 kilometers of railway and 93.4 kilometers of tram lines will become green corridors to bring butterflies, dragonflies, grasshoppers, and crickets from the edge of the city into its center.
The bright - line rule, established by the Supreme Court of Canada in Canadian National Railway Co. v. McKercher LLP, comes into play whenever there's concurrent representation, adds Cohn.
And after spending a week there at Christmas, discovering they are putting a tram into Hunter St and deleting the railway line, which will really open up the foreshore, I too am sorely tempted!
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