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The result, to modern eyes, is often bizarre, with many forced etymologies, as can be seen from the opening paragraph, where Cornutus describes Heaven ( Ouranos ):
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opening and Railways
After this venture failed, electric trams returned on 5 May 1906, with the opening of the Victorian Railways ' " Electric Street Railway " from St Kilda to Brighton, and was followed on 11 October 1906 with the opening of the North Melbourne Electric Tramway and Lighting Company ( NMETL ) system, which opened two lines from the cable tram terminus at Flemington Bridge to Essendon and Saltwater River ( now Maribyrnong River ).
On 17 January 1862, less than 17 years after the opening to Hereford, the canal was leased to the Great Western and West Midland Railways, with a view to converting it to a railway.
At the opening, the then Premier, described the occasion as " the start of the second stage in the history of Queensland Railways ".
Despite the opening of a Butlins holiday camp at Minehead in 1962 which brought some 30, 000 people to the town that year, the line was recommended for closure in the 1963 ' Reshaping of British Railways ' report.
Railways were subsequently constructed to carry goods to the wharves at these locations, the railway to Broadmount opening on 1 January 1898 and the line to Port Alma opened on 16 October 1911.
Founded in 1992 as a subsidiary of the Norwegian State Railways, construction started in 1994 ; during construction the tunnel Romerike Tunnel had a leak, draining two lakes and delaying the opening the tunnel one year.
The other major change to the station under British Railways was the gradual development of services to the new Gatwick Airport railway station after its opening in June 1958.
Railways arrived in Birmingham in 1837 with the opening of the Grand Junction Railway which linked Birmingham with Manchester and Liverpool.
With the opening of the Hyderabad-Godavari Valley Railways in the year 1900 several ginning factories were started.
Train operator Chiltern Railways plans to build a new Water Eaton Parkway railway station on the site of the former halt as part of its Project Evergreen3 development programme, opening in around 2013, with frequent services to London Marylebone taking one hour.
The line was privately owned, with the Victorian Railways taking operations in 1917 and opening the present station on 1 December 1917 as Altona Beach.
Before the station opened Underground Electric Railways Company of London ( forerunner of London Underground ) suggested names for it including Oakwood, Merryhills and East Barnet, but it was named Enfield West at opening and renamed Enfield West ( Oakwood ) the following year.
The line continued north to Okaihau, opening on 29 October 1923 and eventually reached Rangiahua, although the section between Okaihau and Rangiahua was never handed over to the New Zealand Railways Department for operation and the line never reached Kaitaia.
The extension, recreating the line to its original three quarter-mile length was duly opened on 23 July 1992, and this was followed in 1993 with the opening of the distinctive Swiss-style station canopy at Lhen Coan, a feature of so many postcards of the glen, as part of the Year Of Railways celebration.
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The current bridge was designed by the Victorian Railways Department and the contract let to David Munro & Co in 1886, the four track bridge opening for traffic in 1888.
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The Intercolonial Railway / Canadian Government Railways Halifax terminal trackage inherited by CNR underwent significant change in the late 1910s with the construction and opening of a new south-end terminal and station in 1920.
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Until the opening of the Gotthard Road Tunnel, the Swiss Federal Railways offered piggyback services for cars and trucks through the Gotthard Tunnel.
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