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When the railway opened to Fort William on 7 August 1894, the station was given prime position at the south end of the town.
When he was two years old, his father was killed in a railway accident, and his name was changed to Karl Friedrich Benz in remembrance of his father .< ref > Karl Benz family gravestone Karl is the spelling of his first name on all of his official personal and municipal documents throughout his life, such as birth, school, honorary doctorate, the Baden State Metal certificate, and on his family grave marker as displayed to the right.
When the Liverpool and Manchester Railway was approaching completion, the directors of the railway ran a competition to decide whether stationary steam engines or locomotives would be used to pull the trains.
When a train approaches the Gare d ' Ascq railyway station the railway line is blown apart.
When Schiele was 15 years old, his father died from syphilis, and he became a ward of his maternal uncle, Leopold Czihaczec, also a railway official.
When opened in 1900, the railway was operated by electric locomotives hauling cars.
When Ickenham obtained a railway station on the Metropolitan Railway's line between Harrow and Uxbridge, it brought with it a rail link to London.
When the Georgia Railroad was established, the judges determined that having trains ' passing near Appling would disturb their proceedings ; they insisted that the railway line that was built in the county from Atlanta to Augusta pass well below Appling.
When he returned, he tried to launch a small mineral railway in Cornwall.
When the Santa Fe Railroad moved its main line north and away from the town in 1960, Ash Fork lost nearly half its population, as most families employed by the railway were forced to leave the area.
When it was built in the 1920s, it was one of the largest railway car repair shops in the United States.
When the railway and metalled roads came to Hoorn in the late nineteenth century, the town rapidly took its rightful place as a conveniently located and readily accessible centre in the network of towns and villages which make up the province of Noord-Holland.
When the depot was built, the name was changed to " Quamba ," which according to the railway officials was derived from an Indian word for " mudhole "; most likely the name derives from the Ottawa word: zhash < u > kwiimbaa </ u > kmigaa ( fully vocalized as azhashki-wiimbaakamigaa: " be a muddy hole in the ground ").
When the mines closed down and the railway line was removed, Belfry's population dropped to its current level.
When the railway was built, however, the area's name was changed to Sloanes Station.
When the gold deposits were worked out, and the railway bypassed Jacksonville in 1884, the city's economy slowed.
When the railway closed, such management ceased and a wide variety of plants colonised the track, making it, today, a diverse habitat for wildlife.
When local railway lines were first built, market towns were given priority to ease the transport of goods.
When after the consistory in Rome, the new cardinal tried to return to Bologna, an unrelated socialist, anti-monarchic and anti-Catholic uprising began to take place in Central Italy, accompanied by a general strike, the looting and destruction of churches, telephone connections and railway buildings and a proclamation of a secular republic.
When built, the canal company constructed the entire link as a railway, which opened in 1805.
When he was 18 he emigrated to Australia, and entered the railway workshops at Melbourne.
When he was nine, a boxcar ran over his left arm while playing at a local railway.
When the railway tunnels were constructed and opened, the ferry service did suffer somewhat but it always remained popular.
When the Dorking to Leatherhead railway was constructed in 1859, a fossilised swallow hole was discovered in the cutting at the south end of Box Hill and Westhumble railway station, suggesting that even in its early history, the river possessed swallow holes.

When and line
When they turned in the saddle they could see the men behind them, strung out on the prairie in a flat black line.
When the whole bottom has hardened, use a disk sander to feather the edges of the cloth at the keel line and near the spray rail.
When a dot appears close to the end of the transverse line, the `` moderate '' rating may be further classified according to the position of the dot with respect to the vertical marking denoting the mean age.
When the server serves, the shuttlecock must pass over the short service line on the opponents ' court or it will count as a fault.
When the lines joined, Labienus ordered the cavalry to attack ; as expected they successfully pushed back Caesar's cavalry until his hidden fourth line joined in, using their pila to thrust at Pompey's cavalry and turn them to flight.
When Nelson's fleet arrived off Egypt on 1 August and discovered Brueys's dispositions, he ordered an immediate attack, and his ships advanced on the French line.
When the Athenian line was ready, according to one source, the simple signal to advance was given by Miltiades: " At them ".
When the trumpet signal for the start rang out, Antony's fleet began issuing from the straits, and the ships moved into line and remained quiet.
When there are no enemy discs on the board, many ( but not all ) rules also state that a player must shoot for the centre of the board, and a shot disc must finish either completely inside the 15-point guarded ring line, or ( depending on the specifics of the rules ) be inside or touching this line.
When playing without this rule, a player may generally make any shot desired, and as long as a disc remains completely inside the outer line of the playfield, it remains on the board.
When a machine starts sending out too many scans, it is a sign that it has been infected, allowing administrators to take it off line and check it for malware.
When the rest of the line was closed and all passenger services ceased, the section of the line between Cheddar and Yatton remained open for goods traffic.
When a game goes to overtime, each team is given one possession from its opponent's twenty-five yard line with no game clock, despite the one timeout per period and use of play clock.
When a parabola is rolled along a straight line, the roulette curve traced by its focus is a catenary.
When appropriate, the second line may begin with a ' form ' number — e. g., 1 stands for history and criticism of a subject, 2 for a bibliography, 5 for a dictionary, 6 for an atlas or maps, 7 for a periodical, 8 for a society or university publication, 9 for a collection of works by different authors.
When a program was ready it was hung on a length of line strung up near the paper tape reader.
When the typist comes to the end of a paragraph, they simply moved the platen down one line.
When the King Frederick Augustus I died ( 1827 ) and Anton succeeded him as King, Frederick Augustus became second in line to the throne, preceded only by his father Maximilian.
When they did run, it was awkwardly and with short steps in a straight line.
When Hadrian reached Britannia on his famous tour of the Roman provinces around 120, he directed an extensive defensive wall, known to posterity as Hadrian's Wall, to be built close to the line of the Stanegate frontier.
When a defender successfully stops an attacking player ( who loses the ball over a line ), the play is stopped and restarted by the attacking team from the spot of the infraction or on the nine-meter line.
When you try to cover a line by dropping open intervals on it, you always end up covering some points twice.

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