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  • 41South Devon and Tavistock Railway — Cann Viaduct The South Devon and Tavistock Railway was a broad gauge railway linking Plymouth with Tavistock in Devon, England. It opened in 1859, was extended by the Launceston and South Devon Railway to Launceston, Cornwall …

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  • 42Transport in Sudan — during the early 1990s included an extensive railroad system that served the more important populated areas except in the far south, a meager road network (very little of which consisted of all weather roads), a natural inland waterway mdash;the… …

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  • 43Tram — A tram, tramcar, trolley, trolley car, or streetcar is a railborne vehicle, of lighter weight and construction than a train, designed for the transport of passengers (and, very occasionally, freight) within, close to, or between villages, towns… …

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  • 44Chicago Tunnel Company — Under the streets of Chicago, pre 1906. Locale Illinois Dates of operation 1906–1959 T …

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  • 45Birmingham and Bristol Railway — The Birmingham and Bristol Railway was a short lived railway company, formed in 1845 by the merger of the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway and the Bristol and Gloucester Railway.OriginAt Gloucester the latter had formed a junction with the broad …

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  • 46Timeline of largest projects in the Russian economy — Moscow International Business Center under construction …

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  • 47Fairbourne Railway — Heritage Railway name = Fairbourne Railway caption = Official Crest of the railway locale = flagicon|WAL Wales terminus = Fairbourne and Barmouth Ferry linename = Fairbourne Miniature Railway builtby = Narrow Gauge Railways Ltd originalgauge =… …

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  • 48Baltimore Light Rail — Light Rail Info Locale Baltimore, Maryland Transit type Light rail …

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  • 49Maroon Creek Bridge — Historic Maroon Creek Bridge Bridge from west portal, 2010 Carries Pedestrians Crosses Maroon Creek Locale …

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  • 50Chemin de Fer des Côtes-du-Nord — Legend …

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