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railway and therefore
The High Court accepted that the company was not therefore insolvent, and the railway administration order was discharged on 2 October 2002.
The railway company therefore nominated half of the ten directors, and there was no capital to fund the ambitious plans for the modernisation of the system, although some further developments took place.
A modest number of the railway closures have therefore been reversed.
Washington is therefore one of the largest towns in Britain without an operational railway station ( see Dudley, Newcastle under Lyme and Gosport ).
Curry Moor is therefore used as a washland, and excess water floods over it, to be pumped out at a later date by the Curry Moor pumping station, situated on the banks of the river below the railway bridge.
The locomotives use conventional adhesion to provide traction and therefore should not be confused with rack railway locomotives which drive a cog along a rack to provide traction.
As early as 1842 John Urpeth Rastrick had proposed that the railway should therefore build a branch to serve the West End, but his proposal came to nothing.
The railway through Leicester is not electrified therefore all services are operated by diesel trains.
He was on the run from the authorities who suspected him of dubious financial practices and was therefore forced to conduct his shady business with Alan in rather unconventional venues including an abandoned railway wagon and the back of an ambulance.
Crewe was therefore the centre of a wide-ranging railway network, and freight-handling facilities grew up to the south of the station.
It was therefore a natural progression for the railway companies to acquire the ferry routes themselves.
In 1911 the railway therefore built a carriage and wagon works in the village of Lancing which operated until 1965.
In 1850, a train station opened two kilometers west of Laupheim, on the route of the main railway artery Ulm-Friedrichshafen, that passes Laupheim to the West, the station therefore being named as Laupheim-West.
It was originally envisaged that the railway would pass closer to the river ( on the site of today's Central Garage ), and the one-time grand-looking Victoria Hotel was therefore built opposite the bridge in anticipation of this.
They therefore proposed development of a new branch railway, following the route of the Worcester and Birmingham Canal south to the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway to allow access to their new station at Kings Norton.
Plans for a railway to Blacksod, which would have served trans-Atlantic shipping, were therefore postponed.
The Springfield Street Railway extended its line to the park in 1900 and although Riverside was at the end of the Springfield Street Railway, it was not owned by the railway and is therefore not considered a trolley park, contrary to published reports.
Although lack of capital prevented the construction of a branch from the main line to the navigation at Halesworth and another along the north bank of the river towards Southwold harbour, the railway still had an effect on the navigation, use of which declined until the Commissioners advertised that they were no longer deriving any income from it in 1884, and would therefore cease to maintain it.
In 1820, 50 coaches a day were passing through ; but when the railway to Brighton was to be constructed in the 1840s, local landowners objected to its projected route: it was therefore built through neighbouring Haywards Heath instead.
There is an urban legend stating that Kargopol merchants were unhappy with the prospective of the railway construction in Kargopol thinking it would deteriorate the trade, and therefore requested the railway to be built in detour.
Only then did Trigger inform him that the paint was used on signs in railway tunnels and therefore, luminous.
All that was therefore required of the law was reasonableness, and Louisiana's railway law amply met that requirement, being based on " the established usages, customs and traditions of the people.
Foligno railway station forms part of the main line from Rome to Ancona, and is the junction for Perugia ; it is thus an important rail center, with repair and maintenance yards for the trains of central Italy, and was therefore subjected to severe Allied aerial bombing in World War II, responsible for its relatively modern aspect, although it retains some medieval monuments.

railway and encouraged
British Columbia joined Canada July 20, 1871, by Act of Parliament ( and encouraged to join by Sir John A. Macdonald's promise of a railway within 10 years ).
The railway station encouraged the government to site its buildings-the town hall, library, police station, court and post office in the area surrounding Clapham Junction ; the Arding and Hobbs department store, diagonally opposite the station, was the largest of its type at the time of its construction in 1885 ; and the area was served by a vast music hall-The Grand-opposite the station and nowadays serving as a nightclub and venue for smaller bands.
Ice-breaking was stopped before the winter of 1857, and traders were further encouraged by preferential tolls to use the railway rather than the canal.
Seeing itself as part of a grand railway network, it encouraged the development of the North Union Railway which took the tracks onward to Preston, and it also invested in the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway and the Caledonian Railway.
There is no doubt that Hudson had greatly encouraged railway development, but his financial practices had often been dubious.
A railway route from Gravenhurst was built by the Northern and Pacific Junction Railway in 1885, which encouraged development and resulted in Huntsville becoming officially incorporated in 1886.
The city encouraged development projects in University City in West Philadelphia and the area around Temple University in North Philadelphia, it removed the " Chinese Wall " elevated railway, and developed Market Street East around the transportation hub.
To avoid congestion in Carbis Bay and St Ives, motorists are encouraged to use the park and ride facility at Lelant Saltings railway station.
Development of the area was encouraged by the opening of the Yokosuka Line railway on June 16, 1889.
The arrival of the railway from Brighton in 1840 encouraged rapid development of the coastal area and in 1896 the southern part, known as Copperas Gap, was granted urban district status and renamed Portslade-by-Sea, making it distinct from Portslade Village.
The federal government encouraged GTR to co-operate with a local railway company operating on the Prairies, the Canadian Northern Railway ( CNoR ), but an agreement was never reached.
The railway greatly encouraged the use of its service by commuters into London by reducing the prices of season tickets and introducing special workmen's trains for manual workers in 1870.
The high price of coal supplies paid by the railway also encouraged Stroudley to experiment with condensing apparatus.
It could also have encouraged the Canadian Pacific Railway to seek a more northerly route for its transcontinental railway that went through the well-mapped and partially settled valley of the North Saskatchewan River, touching on Prince Albert, Battleford and Edmonton, and through the Yellowhead Pass, as originally proposed by Sandford Fleming.
The railway encouraged the founding various hotels ( including the Hôtel Suisse in 1905 ) and the spread of crafts and small industries.
The opening of the Upfield railway line on 8 October 1889 ( electrified to Fawkner on 2 December 1920 ); and the development and opening of the Fawkner general cemetery in December 1906 encouraged residential development in the south of the suburb.
The building of the main A9 North Road and railway line to Inverness encouraged the growth of the village, though the A9 has bypassed it since the 1980s.
These railway lines and roads encouraged wealthier merchants to build villas on Salsette Island, and by 1901 the population of Salsette increased to 146, 993 and the region began to be referred to as Greater Bombay.
The arrival of the Dundee and Arbroath Railway in 1838 encouraged major industrial growth in the town and shortly after, the Vitriol Works opened near the railway line, on ground to the west of the town, producing sulphuric acid used largely in the production of agricultural fertiliser.
The railway that had encouraged so much interest and carried the Royal party to the very edge of town was now stumped as any new development on the forest lands would be strictly controlled.
This encouraged the connexion of Thale in 1862 to the railway line from Wegeleben.
The novel reflects Dickens ' concerns with railway travel and the ' railway mania ', ' a fascination which had a strong ingredient of fear in it ', and reflects ambivalence towards the effects of the railways-they generated prosperity and employment, but undermined older ways of living and encouraged speculation.
The I & ER bill coincided with a rash of other railway bills encouraged by the successful opening of the Central London Railway ( CLR ) in 1900 and was considered alongside these by another Parliamentary Joint Committee in 1901.

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