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  • Associated projects or task forces: /  This article is supported by WikiProject UK Railways (assessed as Mid-importance)....
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  • GWR in the Act. The pre-1922 GWR amalgamated with six other railways (see List of constituents of the Great Western Railway#1921 Railways Act) to create...
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  • going to guess that because it appears to have "closed" prior to the Railways Act 2005, that it is legally considered closed. Somebody else may however be...
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  • built as a light railway, under the Light Railways Act 1896, it could not be considered an integral part of the SER network.' The 1886 Act was passed nine...
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  • 12:48, Mar 16, 2005 (UTC) I'm quite certain it was the Home Rule Act 1914, not the Government of Ireland Act, which was the 1920 act. I'm reading Robert...
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  • the UK, it's simple. Railways need an act of parliament. Light railways need a light railway order, which is simpler. A light railway is then constrained...
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  • is reasonable to assume that few of these railways will ever appear on the Category:Early British railway companies list: the whole point is that, since...
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  • Stalybridge and Liverpool Junction Railway by an Act of 9 July 1847 and was renamed the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. The WP&GR main line was opened...
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  • things (talk) 16:13, 2 January 2018 (UTC) References Suggitt, Gordon (2005). Lost railways of North and East Yorkshire. Newbury: Countryside Books. p. 86....
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  • first public railway" - Why "arguably"? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 193.113.48.7 (talk • contribs) . 09:11, January 21, 2005 It is subject...
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  • Railway crossing the border of South Australia and the Northern Territory. [Canberra] : Australian National Railways Australia. Commonwealth Railways...
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  • reference to the sentence talking about how China invests $200 billion in railways according to a report by JP Morgan Stanley, it would be helpful to see...
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  • 2009 (UTC) "When Britain's railways were nationalised in 1948 the B&CDR became part of the Western Region of British Railways." - surely the B&CDR had been...
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  • Talk:Stratford and Moreton Tramway (category Start-Class UK Railways articles)
    2005 (UTC) Shouldn’t its name be the Stratford and Moreton Railway? This is what it was called when set up by the Stratford and Moreton Railway Act 1821...
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  • Talk:GWR 6800 Class (category C-Class UK Railways articles)
    British Railways 1939. Westminster: British Railways' Press Office. 1939. p. 9. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help) Under this Act, up...
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  • org/web/20051217041352/http://realizedvision.com/railways.htm to http://www.realizedvision.com/railways.htm When you have finished reviewing my changes...
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  • correct the common assumption has been made that railways were only closed under the influence of this act. This remark should be replaced by one to the...
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  • the Railways Act 1921 lists both the SER and LCDR as constituents of the group which became the Southern Railway. Hence the use of Category:Railway companies...
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  • start speculating. Fkh82 20:57, 1 November 2005 (UTC) Given the global outrage against this terrorist act, and that Muslims too have been victims and...
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  • the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways - two unique narrow gauge railways (both operated by the Ffestiniog Railway Company) with a fascinating past...
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