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  • 91slip carriage — (also slip coach) noun Brit. historical a railway carriage on an express which could be detached so as to come to rest at a station where the main part of the train did not stop …

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  • 92dogbox carriage — /ˈdɒgbɒks kærɪdʒ/ (say dogboks karij) noun a railway carriage in which there is no access by corridor from one passenger compartment to another …

  • 93sleeping carriage — noun Britain : sleeping car * * * sleeping car, sleeping carrˈiage or sleeping coach noun A railway carriage with berths for sleeping in • • • Main Entry: ↑sleep …

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  • 94Snowdon Mountain Railway — Rheilffordd yr Wyddfa Half way up the Mountain Overview …

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  • 95Glenbrook Vintage Railway — Heritage Railway name = Glenbrook Vintage Railway caption=JA1250 leads a passenger train on the Glenbrook Vintage Railway at the railway s workshops, 3 January 2008. locale = Glenbrook, Auckland, NZL terminus = linename = Part of the Waiuku… …

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  • 96City and South London Railway — A picture of a City South London Railway train from the Illustrated London News, 1890 The City and South London Railway (C SLR) was the first deep level underground tube railway in the world,[1][note 1 …

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  • 97List of attractions at the Midland Railway Centre — The Midland Railway, Butterley is a complex of railway museum exhibits within the Midland Railway Centre at Butterley, near Ripley in Derbyshire. OverviewThe Midland Railway Butterley lies on the Pye Bridge, near Ironville, to Ambergate line of… …

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  • 98Corris Railway — Rheilffordd Corris Locale Mid Wales Terminus (Original) …

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  • 99Douglas railway station — Stashoon Raad Yiarn Ghoolish Isle Of Man Railway Station statistics Address …

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  • 100Bideford, Westward Ho! and Appledore Railway — The Bideford, Westward Ho! and Appledore Railway (B, WH A, R) was most unusual amongst British Railways in that although it was built as a standard gauge (4 ft 8½ in (1435 mm)) line, it was not joined to the rest of the railway network, despite… …

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