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211 The railway had made a considerable capital outlay on new rolling stock. 212 The bridge is a remarkable tribute to the skill of the Victorian railway engineers. 213 He raked through the crowd and headed direct for the railway station. 214 Before making a success of his writing, he worked as a taxi driver, a newspaper seller, a miner, and a railway man. 215 The book takes a nostalgic look at the golden age of the railway. 216 Cattle that stray onto the electric railway line are killed instantly. 217 What's that? The 'Model Railway Journal'? I didn't know you were that way inclined . 218 The revival of the railway service will be immensely beneficial for the speedy movement of passengers and cargo. 219 The general strike of the railway workers crippled the country's economy. 220 What kind of nut would leave a car on a railway track? 221 The transcontinental railway goes from New York in the east to San Francisco in the west. 222 Investment in the railway network would reduce overcrowding on the roads. 223 Travelling expenses can be reimbursed on handing in the railway tickets. 224 We have to cross the railway line by the foot bridge. 225 Across the river the railway track ran up to the pithead. 226 Tourists can take the funicular railway to the top of the mountain. 227 The accident happened at one of the country's busiest railway junctions. 228 Railway workers had blasted through the mountains 90 years before. 229 The cost of building the railway was estimated at over one hundred thousand pounds. 230 The railway station pours thousands of people in all directions. 231 I had obtained my first camera for the express purpose of taking railway photographs. 232 The railway company owes a duty of care to all its customers. 233 Preston had a long association with railway stations. 234 The local railway administrators were terrorized into collaborating. 235 The railway had advanced across the Urals by 1874. 236 This, of course, is an issue very much apparent in the fortunes of local railway lines at the present day. 237 How fortunate it is that enthusiasts such as Col. Savill have accumulated a wealth of material illustrating the railway scene. 238 The railway none the less became the symbol of progress without which national aspirations had no hope of achievement. 239 Closures of railway lines had been taking place for many years, accelerated by the growing availability of cars in the 1950s. 240 He was educated privately in Derby and was taken into apprenticeship with the Midland Railway Company.