rail(way) transport

  • 121Privatisation of British Rail — The privatisation of British Rail was the result of the Railways Act 1993 introduced by John Major s Conservative government. The operations of the British Railways Board (BRB) were broken up and sold off. Some non core parts of the BRB s… …

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  • 122High-speed rail in the United Kingdom — The United Kingdom has four classic main railway lines operating at convert|125|mph|km/h|sigfig=2, plus convert|108|km|mi|sigfig=1 of High Speed 1 high speed line.The fastest current UK domestic services operate at convert|125|mph|km/h|sigfig=2… …

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  • 123Commuter rail — The Long Island Rail Road operates electric and diesel service into New York City …

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  • 124Public transport in Auckland — Public transport in Auckland, the largest city of New Zealand, is served by three modes bus, train and ferry. A relatively extensive tram system was dismantled after the first half of the 20th century. Services are provided by various transport… …

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  • 125Track (rail transport) — Permanent way redirects here. For other uses, see Permanent way (disambiguation). Twin rail tracks in a wooded area …

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  • 126Passenger rail terminology — Various terms are used for passenger rail lines and equipment. Unfortunately the usage of these terms differs substantially between areas.Rapid transitOriginally, the term rapid transit was used in the 1800s to describe new forms of quick urban… …

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  • 127Public transport in Sydney — Sydney and its surrounding regions is served by an extensive network of public transport services. According to the New South Wales State Plan, the state has Australia s largest public transport system. Indeed, in the 1920s, Sydney also boasted… …

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  • 128North-West T-way — Mode Bus rapid transit line Owner Transport for NSW Operator(s) Busways Hillsbus …

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