The phrase
"railway network" refers to a system of interconnected railway lines and stations that allows trains to travel between different places.
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With journey times between major cities in the UK still ahead of our European competitors, and the fifth most used
railway network in the world, we do not need to catch up with the rest of the world.
The Danube and Wien rivers were analyzed, the water supply renewed, an urban
railway network built, gas and electricity laid on.»
«No country requires their payers to pay the full cost of the railway because there are wider benefits of having a
good railway network,» Steven Joseph of the Campaign for Better Transport (CBT) told the Today programme.
«We are going to develop a modern
railway network with strong economic linkages, which open up our country, and bring economic development of our country.
Although it used to be part of a larger
steam railway network on the island, today steam train trips on the line runs from the capital to a variety of locations on the south of the island.
The Federal Railroad Administration is hoping Japan and other countries will help the United States to build a high -
speed railway network.
With newly developed farming techniques and
expanded railway networks, however, the final decades of the nineteenth century saw a tremendous boom in the upper Great Plains.
As long as you know how to ride the trains, you can get to anywhere that you want comfortably within the country, thanks to the sophisticated
Japan railway network.
Chennai had an established Chennai
Suburban Railway network dating back to 1931 operating on a metre - gauge line from Beach to Tambaram.
Together with IMC, the national
railway network operator and one of the largest employers in New Zealand's transportation industry developed a modern learning system.
For Great Rail Journeys, the UK's foremost specialist in outstanding rail holidays, Iceland is a unique destination as it has no
public railway network.
We might associate the boom in railways with the Industrial Revolution, but the
international railway network is still expanding at a rapid rate, opening up all manner of new destinations.
Austria's modern
railway network spans the entire country making even remote and rural areas accessible by fast, efficient and regular trains.
There's an
interconnected railway network between Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, and Rwanda, making it a good option for travelling between those countries.
The Netherlands possesses one of the most modern, comfortable and
efficient railway networks in Europe and its continuing expansion ensures that visitors can get to virtually any destination in the country by rail.
Here we cross the 21 - arched Glenfinnan Viaduct seen in the «Harry Potter» films, and also one of the most iconic engineering works found throughout the
British railway network.
Our journey takes us across the border and travelling via Basel, we join the superb
Swiss railway network, famous for its efficiency and punctuality.
This
massive railway network was designed to connect Russia with neighbouring Europe and Asia, and resulted in the longest direct rail route on the planet.
The 5 - star Regal Hotel is located amidst the newly developed financial and technology area of Foshan which encompasses the Guangzhou -
Foshan railway network.
In Fall of the Samurai, we'll be supporting features
like railway networks, ironclad warships, improved siege battle mechanics (with upgradable tower defenses, each with their own specialty).
Built with domestic technology and a small (but important) US$ 80 million loan from the World Bank, the country's engineers at Hitachi and Kawasaki went on to construct the world's best super
express railway network, with domestic technology and innovative solutions.
A country that developed wind power or a
better railway network, for example, might be able to recoup some of the cost by selling excess pollution permits to countries still stuck with coal - fired power stations and heavy road traffic.
In addition to the historic towns, our Harz Mountains tours also explore its dense
steam railway network; another aspect that makes the area seem like time has stood still.
So, which are the countries that have the best high - speed rail systems in the world?Japan: Since the Shinkansen started operating between Tokyo and Osaka in 1964, the high -
speed railway network is now the most heavily travelled rail route in the world, with 6 billion cumulative passengers.
Canada has the fifth -
largest railway network in the world, or more than 44,000 kilometres of track used to transport about $ 280 billion worth of freight each year, according to RAC.
The skeptic The railway, which connects Lhasa to the China's
national railway network, the largest in the world, traverses the Tibetan Plateau 5,182 meters above sea level and crosses about 550 kilometers of some of the most delicate and treacherous frozen soil regions on Earth.
Transport secretary Ruth Kelly last month announced a # 10 billion investment in
the railway network, designed to increase capacity and reduce bottlenecks.
In short, unlike in many city regions,
the railway network is not in need of a major overhaul.
Railway network will support efforts to diversify the economy and enhance our export potentials.
He stressed that the government was seriously considering plans of improving the country's
railway network.
He described as «the saddest and most egregious decisions» to allow
the railway network inherited from colonial times to get into disuse.
The Labour leadership contender has vowed to renationalise Britain's
railway network «line - by - line» if he becomes prime minister.
«The constraint factors of growth in the sub-region remained largely the same, including the pervasive political and non-tariff trade barriers, poor and uncoordinated energy supply, and infrastructure in roads and
railway networks, therefore making it unattractive for investment.
Researchers from the University of Warwick have discovered how cells in the human body build their own «
railway networks», throwing light on how diseases such as bowel cancer work.
Every cell in our bodies contains
a railway network, a system of tiny tracks called microtubules that run between important destinations inside the cell and allow cargo to be carried from one place to another, reports Professor Rob Cross, Professor of Mechanochemical Cell Biology at Warwick Medical School.
Professor Rob Cross, Professor of Mechanochemical Cell Biology at Warwick Medical School, said: «Every cell in our bodies contains
a railway network, a system of tiny tracks called microtubules that run between important destinations inside the cell and allow cargo to be carried from one place to another.