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Historical sizes of railroads
Historical sizes of railroads North America By 1948, there were 14 railroads in North America with more than 1000 ... are given by Bruce (1952). North American Railroads with 1,000 or more Locomotives ...
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Transport in Moldavie (translated from French)
... process founded on the discontinuities produced by historical mechanisms and which ends in territorial inversions ... maritime opening of the time of Bessarabia; historical connections with Romania became rare; the technical incompatibilities remain, in particular in the railroads (gauges and electrification); only, the airport of ... of reversing this phenomenon by recreating the historical bonds between Moldavie and its close countries ... the two territorial components of the country, historical Moldavie and Transnistrie. At that time, ...
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User talk:Mr Tan/Old discussion 1
... for History; well I have loads of historical references on Sikkim that I am currently ... and Japan, but it was also a historical fortress for Japanese pirates. In Jo-sun ... We need to add relative and absolute sizes of the Tsu-Shima strait and Korea ... and what constitutes properly supported evidence. This historical reference I cite here below is the ... near you in China that have interest? Railroads, Ferry lines, shipping lines, battle sites, ...
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Fortification (translated from Russian)
... and meanwhile their losses can reach significant sizes, since the value of these points draws ... direction of parapet in the plan. The sizes of the principal parts of the strengthening ... the vperedilezhashchaya locality weakly is fired. The sizes of the artificial barriers are determined by ... than the brick, and to change the sizes of walls and especially the arches the ... else but fortress war in the immense sizes. In the last eastern war y8"" ...
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L'vov (translated from Russian)
... honor of its son Leo Daniilovicha. The historical center of city is introduced into the ... unrolled in the southern suburbs, bulk of historical monuments, tser'kvey and buildings it did ... both in the population and in the sizes. In L'vov many known plants were ... with this. In y998 to year the historical center of city and tser'kov' SV ... the founder of the L'vov- Warsaw historical school Herman Auerbach, the mathematician Theodore ...
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User talk:Fabartus/MTtemp
... for History; well I have loads of historical references on Sikkim that I am currently ... and Japan, but it was also a historical fortress for Japanese pirates. In Jo-sun ... We need to add relative and absolute sizes of the Tsu-Shima strait and Korea ... and what constitutes properly supported evidence. This historical reference I cite here below is the ... near you in China that have interest? Railroads, Ferry lines, shipping lines, battle sites, ...
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Category:Rail transport in the United States
... car lines of the United States Regional Railroads (United States) Robert Richardson images S SEPTA ... 1975-76 station stops Anheuser-Busch Anthracite Railroads Historical Society Ashtabula River Railroad Disaster Atchison, Republican ... B Belt Line C California and the railroads California high-speed rail Chicago Railroad Fair ... High-speed rail in the United States Historical sizes of railroads History of rail ...
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History of rail transport
... early stages of the industrial revolution, and railroads became essential to the swift movement of ... beginning, canals were in competition with the railroads, but the railroads quickly gained ground as steam and rail technology improved, and railroads were built in places where canals were ... power on most of the world's railroads. In the 20th century, highways and ...
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Talk:Price-Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act/Alltalk
... is exactly analogous to Price-Anderson. The railroads wouldn't have been built without land ... that sense, this is probably not a historical article, but very much a work in ... opinion that's being stated, it's historical fact. Benjamin's arguments generally have tended ... show how the GAO's summation of historical fact is disputed by anyone but yourself ... of the GAO report's summation of historical fact, feel free to cite it. ...
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User talk:Wetman/archive3Sep2005
... The article contains pictures of many different sizes, but they look differently depending on various ... WTC was added later due to its historical significance. I think the recent action over ... picture with its caption makes a small historical point of a comparable "then-and-now ... Tying History of Basse-Normandie to other historical links was useful but it's orphaned ... of the three départements, Calvados (with a historical unity), Manche (without a historical unity, ...
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