railways and we're linking them to the world.
And railways are interesting, anyway, really, if you're interested in railways .
the railways were doing through entirely old-fashioned pen and paper sort of media, again within living memory.
So railways are a pre-Victorian invention in this country, at least.
The railways are of two minds about it, because they can be a damned nuisance.
Our railways were impressing the world, much like the railways of China are now.
to grips with the railways , the telegraph, and, increasingly of course, as the 20th century would prove,
You had good railways that went across the country and had refrigerated cars.
He worked for Indian Railways .
We were building railways , expanding them from the East Coast to the West Coast.
You can even see railways now.
You get railways .
The first mature railways start in the 1830s, or just before.
The young railways drew in all sorts of people from all walks of life.
But finally the railways persuaded us that we should move into the more space efficient kind, or would rather stop giving us the choice.
Another instance of railways driving forward without even really planning or expecting to do so.
the first railways built in this country and then taken around the world, were to the same size-- 4 feet 8 and 1/2 inches between the rails.
Then we started investing in railways .
He's licensing his system to other railways , and it conquers all the other lines.
So that was when British Railways became British Rail.
So this was Ministry of Railways display of Kim Jong-il flowers to celebrate Kim Jong-il's 60th birthday.
warehouses, railways , um um fiber optic cables um
Grounded planes, failed railways , even famine and any disruption to the oil supply chain would send shockwaves through synthetic rubber products.
You attack railways that bring
And you have been approached by the Indian railways to design their menu as well.
You can do so through all of the new railways and very large floating structures-- there's an acronym, VLFS, in the field of oil and gas engineering.
The classic one is in the 1840s where the railways arrived to take over from an initial spurt of development that
What lessons from history could improve the state of the railways today?
the late 1800s and mid 1900s the United States built railways and highway systems on a grand scale, which connected parts of the country that were previously cut off from one another
The resulting quake destroyed thousands of homes along with most major roads and railways leading into the city.
That is the reason why we don't need expansion joints in railways .
You need to have the basic infrastructural development in roads and sewerage and ports and railways
As Karen Fields notes, "Jim Crow on the railways offered an exemption for the Afro-American servant attending her mistress or the mistress's child."
So you mentioned about Indian railways .
So again, you can build railways , 360 miles per hour, and you could quite happily remove
There's all of these railways and energy and pipelines and freight railways between Canada and the United States.
Stock markets came into being in the 19th century-- in the first instance for railways and railroads.
Because again, this is the railways as a social condenser, or a place where people come into close proximity on much more equal terms than they might have expected.
It was Christian Wolmar, the writer on railways and transport, said that it took a single system that ran at a modest subsidy, and broke it up into about 100
The German railways had one.
monopolies among our people, because railways and monopolies are products of forces unknown in former times.
optic internet cables, highways, railways , oil pipelines, electricity grids, and so forth, and how that remaps the world.
and be part of the American community, built the railways , built the bridges.
Because you can get rid of almost all flights in the US overnight if you built high speed railways .
worth of what you see here, which is highways and railways -- so transportation-- oil and gas
The reason was you had very capital intensive businesses, like railways and railroads, and you needed to raise these large amounts of money
He started trainspotting age 11, and his is interest in railways has broadened and endured.
But then again, the pretty views were of places you could go to on the railways .
That meant, for the first time really, thinking about railways as a national brand.
And I learned quite late in writing the book in time to put it in that the Danish state railways liked the look, the corporate image of British Rail