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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 railways, e. g. the Great Western Railway, fitted a decorative copper cap to the top of the chimney.
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 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.

Some and fitted
Some armies now have a muzzle velocity measuring radar permanently fitted to every gun.
Some missiles can be fitted with any of a variety of navigation systems ( Inertial navigation, TERCOM, or satellite navigation ).
Some M4s made for the Engineer Corps had the blades fitted permanently and the turrets removed.
Some refer to this as a ' fitted ' neck, however it is a function of both the carefully cut precision neck and the case adjusted to fit with very little clearance.
Some of the latest designs ( such as the German Puma ) are intended to allow a light, basic model vehicle which is air-transportable to be fitted in the field with additional protection, thereby ensuring both strategic flexibility and survivability.
Some were experimentally fitted with conventional 76mm guns, but these never entered service.
Some Avro Tudor airliners were fitted with large freight doors to carry cargo for Air Charter Ltd ( one of ATL's sister companies ) as Supertraders.
Some are even fitted with USB interfaces as standard to aid connection to modern legacy-free computers.
Some grills can also be fitted with a rotisserie accessory for roasting meats.
Some more pieces of the Egyptian fragments were fitted together by Friedrich Blass in Germany and then followed the authoritative edition of Bacchylides ' poetry by Richard Claverhouse Jebb – a combination of scholars that inspired one academic to comment: " we almost had the Renaissance back again ".
Some celebrities have become so associated with their eyeglasses that they continued to wear them even after taking alternate measures against vision problems: United States Senator Barry Goldwater and comedian Drew Carey continued to wear non-prescription glasses after being fitted for contacts and getting laser eye surgery, respectively.
Some recent projects being developed at the university include Flame, first humanoid robot possessing the ability to walk as humans, Superbus, project aiming to design a high speed busses reaching the speeds of 250 km / h, Nuna, solar-powered race car and four times winner of the World Solar Challenge, DUT Racing, electrical Formula Student project having won multiple competitions, Delfly, Micro air vehicle and the smallest ornithopter so far fitted with a camera, Fhybrid, world's first hydrogen-powered scooter, Tribler, an open source peer-to-peer client with online TV functionalities, Delfi-C3, CubeSat satellite constructed by TU Delft students, Forze, hydrogen fuel cell-powered racing car, as well as Eco-Runner vehicle participating in Eco-marathon.
Some estimates have claimed that as many as 3 of the 200 Rodong-1 missiles currently deployed may be fitted with nuclear warheads.
Some mountain bikes are also fitted with bar ends on the handlebars to give extra leverage for hill-climbing.
Some vacuum flasks include one or two fitted cups for ease of use with drinks, especially during traveling or family picnics.
Some locomotives are fitted with automatic brakes that apply if the speed gets too high, preventing runaways.
Some were fitted out to a very high standard indeed ; for example, Hathor, built for the Colman family ( of mustard fame ), features highly detailed marquetry in Egyptian designs below decks.
Some vehicles may also be fitted with airhorn audible warnings.
* Evidence-gathering CCTV — Some fire vehicles can be fitted with video cameras used to record activity.
Some okonomiyaki restaurants are grill-it-yourself establishments, where the server produces a bowl of raw ingredients that the customer mixes and grills at tables fitted with teppan, or special hotplates.
Some carried mines and were fitted for minelaying.
Some station wagons are fitted with additional front-facing or rear-facing seats, along with safety belts, to enable passengers to be carried safely in the cargo area.
Some models were fitted with a semi-automatic " Manumatic " gearbox.
Some new systems are fitted with condensing boilers for greater efficiency.
Some were fitted with a high-velocity KwK 40 L / 43 75-mm gun, the same gun used in a Panzer IV Ausf F2.

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