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Some locomotives are designed specifically to work mountain railways, and feature extensive additional braking mechanisms and sometimes rack and pinion.
Some railways were built only for tourist purposes as the Gornergrat or the Jungfraujoch, Europe's highest station in the Bernese Oberland, at an altitude of 3, 454 metres ( 11, 330 ft .).
Some narrow gauge railways are being reinstated for touristic purposes
Some current ghost towns were originally founded along railways where steam trains formerly stopped at periodic intervals to take on water.
Some railways, primarily in the northeast, used standard gauge ; others used gauges ranging from to.
Some named places, like Albany Park and Barnehurst, are names given to developments engendered by the building of the railways.
Some tilting trains run on narrow gauge railways.
Some of the more successful British heritage railways, such as the Severn Valley Railway and the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, may have up to five or six steam engines working, operating a four-train service daily.
Some businesses commonly thought to be capital-intensive are railways, airlines, oil production and refining, telecommunications, mining, chemical plants, electric power plants, etc.
Some heritage railways, though, operate with various kinds of narrow gauge.
Some disarmed ISU-122s were transferred to civil organizations, to be used as emergency vehicles on Soviet railways or as tracked transport in Arctic areas of the Soviet Union.
Some of these main problems were the insufficiency in oil production ( 60 % of the oil had to be imported and 80 % of all the oil was used to generate electricity ), inadequate steel production, the lack of electricity and the insufficiency and obsolescence of transport ( especially railways ).
Some of the closer sections of Toronto's radial railways were assimilated into the city's streetcar network, and with the city's expansion, some communities once linked by radial railway now have relatively central stations on the Toronto subway.
Some resources were put into development of the communications infrastructure of the Highlands and Islands ( roads, railways, and harbours ) and, in the early years of the 20th century the Congested Districts Board was able to push through the establishment of new crofting townships on Skye and in the Strathnaver area of Sutherland.
Some of these had been, and continued to be, operated as joint railways.
Some commentators maintain that because the Government based the levels of compensation for former railway shareholders on the valuation of their shares in 1946 ( when the whole railway infrastructure was in a run-down and dilapidated state because of war damage and minimal maintenance ) the railways were acquired comparatively cheaply.
Some U. S. railroads are " railways " for no obvious reason, such as Vermont Railway and Kansas City Southern Railway.
Some narrow canals became unusable, filled with weeds, silt and rubbish, or converted to railways.
Some of these locomotives were repaired for use on these heritage railways, such as no.
Some other urban railways had been constructed for electric traction: in 1890 the City and South London underground tube had opened with electric traction, followed in 1893 by the more local Liverpool Overhead Railway.
Some railways fitted a special deep-noted brake whistle to locomotives to indicate to the porters the necessity to apply the brakes.
Some 129 million acres ( 52. 2 million hectares ) of public land was ultimately transferred from public ownership to the privately-owned railways as part of this process.
Some were maintained as short line railways, but many others were abandoned.
Some of the railways were built primarily to transport goods but some ( e. g. the Loughton branch ) were deliberately planned to cater for commuter traffic ; they unintentially created the holiday resorts of Southend, Clacton and Frinton-on-Sea.

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Some clinicians and researchers are cognitively oriented ( e. g. cognitive restructuring ), while others are more behaviorally oriented ( e. g. in vivo exposure therapy ).
Some chemists may also mark the respective orbitals, i. e. the hypothetical ethene < sup >− 4 </ sup > anion (< sub >
Some earthworm families ( e. g.: Ocnerodrilidae, Acanthodrilidae, Octochaetidae ) are found in South America and Africa, for instance.
Some genetic studies seem to prove a Celtic descendence of most inhabitants in the region, but not Germanic in fact, that is reinforced by the Gaulish toponyms such as those ending with the suffix-ago < Celtic -* ako ( n ) ( f. e.
Some band into loose voluntary associations with other congregations that share similar beliefs ( e. g., the Willow Creek Association ).
Some contemporary philosophers and scientists ( e. g. David Deutsch in The Fabric of Reality ) employ virtual reality in various thought experiments.
Some exhibit a range of stoichiometries, e. g. titanium carbide, TiC.
Some nations ( e. g., Germany ) instead had a single tag with identical information stamped on both sides of it, which could easily be broken off for the purpose of record keeping.
Some tags added religion, e. g., Công Giáo for Catholic
Some linguists do not differentiate between languages and dialects, i. e. languages are dialects and vice versa.
Some of them are not main-stream types, but most of them have received special attention ( e. g., in research ) due to end-user requirements.
Some of them are much simpler than full fledged DBMSs, with more elementary DBMS functionality ( e. g., not supporting multiple concurrent end-users on a same database ), with basic programming interfaces, and a relatively small " foot-print " ( not much code to run as in " regular " general-purpose databases ).
Some DBMSs cover more than one entry in these categories, e. g., supporting multiple query languages.
Some such units employ batteries that can provide power for several hours in case of external power interruption ( e. g., see the EMC Symmetrix ) and thus maintain the content of the volatile storage parts intact.
Some are deeper, e. g. 6m for the diving pit at Sheffield, England.
Some DBMSs cover more than one entry in these categories, e. g., supporting multiple query languages.
Some such units employ batteries that can provide power for several hours in case of external power interruption ( e. g., see the EMC Symmetrix ) and thus maintain the content of the volatile storage parts intact.
Some professional dominatrices are also " lifestyle " dominatrices-i. e., in addition to paid sessions with submissive clients they engage in unpaid recreational sessions or may incorporate power exchange within their own private lives and relationships.
Some later recovered and surpassed their dot-com-bubble peaks, e. g., Amazon. com, whose stock went from 107 to 7 dollars per share, but a decade later exceeded 200.
Some consider etiquette a simple negative ethics, i. e., where can one evade an uncomfortable truth without doing wrong?
Some of them resembled a modern lowercase Latin " e ", some a " 6 " with a connecting stroke to the next letter starting from the middle, and some a combination of two small " c "- like curves.
Some reformers incorporated several motivations, e. g. Maria Montessori, who both " educated for peace " ( a social goal ), and to " meet the needs of the child ," ( A humanistic goal.
Some human parasites, e. g.: Wucherichia bancrofti and Mansonella perstans thrive in their hosts because of an obligate endosymbiosis with Wolbachi spp ..
Some marine oligochaeta ( e. g. Olavius or Inanidrillus ) have obligate extracellular endosymbionts that fill the entire body of their host.

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