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Railways in Melbourne (5401 bytes)
7: ...t Melbourne]]). As with many of Australia's early railways, it was owned and operated by a private company -... 50: * [http://www.vicsig.net/ Vicsig] - Victorian railways enthusiast website 56: * [[Railways in Victoria]] 57: * [[Railways in Australia]] Railways of Taiwan (3307 bytes) 5: The '''Railways of Taiwan''' can generally be catagorized into th... 6: == Interurban Railways == 27: == Industrial Railways == 37: Railways in Taiwan often have a romantic connotation, espe... Hornby Railways (2720 bytes) 1: ...age:Flying_Scotsman_Trainset_Box.jpg|right|Hornby Railways Flying Scotsman trainset box]] 3: '''Hornby Railways''' is the leading brand of [[model railway]] in t... 13: ...n [[1964]], the parent company of rival [[Tri-ang Railways]] purchased Meccano, Ltd., and merged Hornby and ... 15: ...]] and the former Tri-ang Hornby became '''Hornby Railways''' in [[1972]]. Detail on the models was upgraded... 22: * http://www.hornbyrailways.com Indian Railways (3741 bytes) 3: ...[1890s]] through the consolidation of state-owned railways during the [[British Raj]]. 7: ...na]], a distance of 30 km in [[1853]]. The Indian Railways operates a great diversity of [[rail systems]], f... 43: See [[List of railways stations in India]]. 65: * [http://www.indianrail.gov.in/ Indian Railways Online] (official site) 66: * [http://www.irfca.org/ Indian Railways Fan Club] Israel Railways (2344 bytes) 1: '''Israel Railways''' ([[Hebrew language|Hebrew]]: רכ... 4: ...f passengers it carried ten years ealier. Israel Railways forcasts that it will carry around 60 million pas... 8: ...p://www.israrail.org.il/english/index.html Israel Railways (Official Web site)] 12: [[de:Israel Railways]] Railways in Australia (987 bytes) 1: ...uge, and sparsely populated continent. Government railways took over most private lines before long. Althoug... 9: * '''1915''' - [[Commonwealth Railways|Commonwealth]] - 4' 8½" - took over some SA... Railways in New Zealand (8825 bytes) 2: ...ountry. There were large scale closures of branch railways in the 1960s and 70s. The network today covers ap... 13: ...as reformed into a Crown corporation, New Zealand Railways Corporation. This was reconstituted as New Zealan... 32: ==Heritage and Museum Railways== 33: ...lude street tramcars and bush tramways as well as railways. Large scale rail preservation in NZ got underway... 35: ... smaller number of lines are operated as heritage railways, usually on a closed section of a former national... Victorian Railways (1619 bytes) 1: The '''Victorian Railways''' were the state owned and government run [[rail... 3: ...en these companies failed or defaulted, Victorian Railways was established to take over their operations. Vi... 5: Victorian Railways grew to service all parts of the state, and becam... 7: Since the [[1970s]] Victorian Railways has contracted, and many low use lines have been ... 9: Victorian Railways experimented with four short [[narrow gauge]] lin... Cambrian Railways (2349 bytes) 1: ...]]. The system was an amalgamation of a number of railways which were incorporated 2: ...04. The Cambrian connected with two of the larger railways to give connections to the North West of England,... 6: ===Constituent railways=== 19: ===Other railways within the Cambrian system=== 35: The headquarters of the Railways was at Oswestry. The building still stands (2004)... Ferris railways (273 bytes) Railways in China (472 bytes) 1: ...o [[Railways in Hong Kong]], [[Railways in Taiwan|Railways in the Republic of China (Taiwan)]].'' 10: * http://www.railwaysofchina.com/ Regional Railways (1319 bytes) 2: '''Regional Railways''' was one of the three passenger sectors of [[Br... 6: Regional Railways was the most subsidised (per passenger km) of the... 10: Regional Railways' main act was the sprinterisation of the system i... Fragonset Railways (1841 bytes) 3: '''Fragonset Railways''' is a [[railway]] spot-hire company based at [[... Pakistan Railways (379 bytes) 1: ...tration of the Pakistani Government's Ministry of Railways. 4: * [http://www.pakrail.com (Pakistan Railways)] 5: .../railway-ministry/index.jsp (Pakistan Ministry of Railways)] Railways in Adelaide (4333 bytes) Chiltern Railways (2271 bytes) 1: ...at Kidderminster.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A Chiltern Railways "Clubman" at [[Kidderminster]] station]] 2: '''Chiltern Railways''' is a [[List of companies operating trains in t... 4: The London to Birmingham route used by Chiltern Railways goes via [[High Wycombe]], [[Bicester]], [[Banbur... 7: ...:121020 at Bewdley.JPG|thumb|200px|right|Chiltern Railways operate a single [[British Rail class 121|Class 1... 10: Chiltern Railways operates services using a modern fleet of [[Briti... Railways of Shropshire (1219 bytes) Anglia Railways (516 bytes) 1: ...ritish [[Train Operating Company]], owned by [[GB Railways]], which between January 1997 and March 2004 oper... Catenary (railways) (1532 bytes) British Railways Board (1534 bytes) 1: ... Board''' (BRB) was the governing body of British Railways (later [[British Rail]]) from [[1962]] until priv... 3: ...the same time. It had overall control of British Railways/British Rail from [[1 January]] [[1963]] until th... 5: The British Railways Board also owned a large amount of railway archiv... 9: * [http://www.brb.gov.uk/home British Railways Board (Residuary)]
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