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For some years, Britain has been said to have the highest rail fares in the world.
For example, the ( discounted ) annual season ticket from London to Brighton ( standard 2nd class ) as of January 2010 costs £ 3, 280 for, while an annual DB ( German ) 100 BahnCard, which allows one year's travel on the entire German rail network, costs almost exactly the same ( 3800 Euros ).
For instance, in 1917 the Cuyamel Fruit Company extended its rail lines into disputed Guatemalan territory.
For most of its history, New Zealand's rail services were operated by the Railways Department.
For a few years prior to World War II, San Marino had a railway network consisting of a single line, connecting the country with the Italian rail network at Rimini railway station.
For about 80 years the famous Lake Victoria ferries have carried rail wagons and vehicles from Uganda to Tanzania.
For example, they share the Rotterdam The Hague Airport and a light rail system called RandstadRail.
: For example: The railway coach company was offered a contract to make 15 open-topped streetcars each month, using a design that included ornate brass foundry work, but very little of the metalwork needed to produce a covered rail coach.
For example, they had a " peg rail ," a continuous wooden device like a pelmet with hooks running all along it near the lintel level.
For applications requiring direct current, such as third rail power systems, alternating current is distributed to a substation, which utilizes a rectifier to convert the power to direct current.
For example, using the same plaintext that we used for rail fence:
For scheduled trains, however, high speed rail travel was still more than 60 years away.
For instance, the Yellow Line and Blue Line in Manila are often referred to as " light rail ", despite being fully segregated mostly-elevated railways.
For example, PCC trolley brakes include a flat shoe which is clamped to the rail with an electromagnet ; the Murphy brake pinches a rotating drum, and the Ausco Lambert disc brake uses a hollow disc ( two parallel discs with a structural bridge ) with shoes that sit between the disc surfaces and expand laterally.
For example, a trend sweeping Northern America, especially in the rural Northeast, is the conversion of abandoned railways into rail trails.
For some routes it has reached the situation where road transport is much faster than rail, which sometimes have schedules similar to those of over a century ago, and that often leads people to use buses instead of trains.
For example in 2010, a California legislator introduced a bill requiring all companies bidding on California rail projects to disclose involvement in transporting Holocaust victims.
For example, the railhead in Benson was about 25 miles from Tombstone, and was the closest rail connection to it until 1882, when a feeder line was laid from Benson to Contention City.
For the next hundred years, Carpentersville did not grow as rapidly as other Fox River communities which had more direct rail connections to Chicago.
For the portion of the rail line between Pecatonica and Winnebago, the line often parallels the Pecatonica River.
For much of the rest of its history, Zionsville has led a quiet existence, relying primarily upon its existence as a stop on passenger rail lines and later as a shopping destination or bedroom community.
For entertainment, residents could visit the Salisbury Opera House, where the towns location on the Wabash rail line came into play, conveniently bringing in notable performers of the time.
For example, the portico of the Villa displays a dado rail, with mock picture frames located above.
For many years, the Steamtown rail collection ran train excursions on these tracks between Chester Depot and Bellows Falls before relocating to Pennsylvania.
For August 2005 c2c was named the most punctual rail service in Britain, with 95. 3 % punctuality for that month.

For and travellers
For at least 5000 years travellers have used the Ridgeway.
For the rest of the 17th century, other Dutch ( and other nationalities ) travellers encountered the coast, usually unintentionally, as many shipwrecks along the coast of ships that deviated ( because of poor navigation and storms ) from the Brouwer Route illustrate ..
For many, Bermudian independence would mean little other than the obligation to staff foreign missions and embassies around the world, which would be a heavy obligation for Bermuda's small population, and the loss of British passports ( which could severely restrict travel, as few enough countries have even heard of little Bermuda, and could regard travellers with suspicion ).
For the convenience of travellers, they are in a handy format and in small print.
For centuries the area was renowned as the haunt of highwaymen, robbers and cutthroats targeting travellers on the western route out of London, but its fortunes were transformed in the 19th century.
For travellers following the north bank of the Platte, the Loup River, with its soft banks and quicksands, represented a major obstacle.
For instance, the power source for the time travellers is referred to as " Nova Sol ", a link to the far future being used to tap the energy of the exploding Sun.
For example, in the first book in the series time travellers contesting the fate of Richard I of England become caught up in Walter Scott's Ivanhoe.
For now, most air travellers use either Toronto's Lester B. Pearson International Airport or Hamilton's John C. Munro International Airport.
For travellers looking for a quaint little place to sleep ( during summer months ), Thixendale is an interesting choice.
For travellers returning to non-endemic countries, any of the following is recommended:
* For travellers
For almost two thousand years, travellers along the Roman road that eventually became the Great North Road have passed these six large mounds.
For travellers, there are two main areas for accommodation in the town: the Aberdeen Motel, which is on the southern edge of the town ; and the Segenhoe Inn, which is situated towards the northern end of town.
For frequent travellers, packs of ten separate journeys can be bought for a saving of ten percent on regular fares on a limited number of services.
For many centuries travellers to the market towns in the vicinity used Otley Old Road.
For instance, Carnival Corporation owns both Carnival Cruise Lines, whose former image were vessels that had a reputation as " party ships " for younger travellers, but have become large, modern, and extremely elegant, yet still profitable, and Holland America Line, whose ships cultivate an image of classic elegance.
Book III ( Prayers and the Canon for Sundays ) contains a great number of Masses marked simply " For Sunday " ( i. e. any Sunday ), the Canon of the Mass, what we should call votive Masses ( e. g. for travellers, in time of trouble, for kings, and so on ), Masses for the Dead, some blessings ( of holy water, fruits, trees and so on ), and various prayers for special occasions.
For centuries, Dharwad acted as a gateway between the Malenaadu ( western mountains ) and the Bayalu seeme ( plains ) and it became a resting place for travellers.
For travellers arriving by train, the hotel provided comfortable and elegant lodgings, before they continued their journeys.

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