In 1911, the York Corporation agreed to widen Goodramgate to make way for the electric tramway. |
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And lacking a Popemobile, the best mode of transport is by foot on the underground Path, the tramway or the Hippo Tour amphibious bus. |
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The electrification of tramway networks was the main goal of Belgian holding companies. |
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And tramway workers cannot fight the offensive of the employers and the government alone. |
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The tramway passed alongside vineyards, an itinerary inciting Simon to expatiate on harvesting grapes. |
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The tramway, the kiddies' fairground, the open moor and tranquillity is really what families value most preciously. |
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The tramway was built in the early 1900s, despite opposition to plans for it. |
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The town's tramway was for a long time Britain's only working tramway outside of museums. |
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Turning level into Oaks Road, and across the tramway for the first time with confidence rising, he hit the front and eased away. |
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The tramway was double tracked, with an endless cable that was attached to rail cars running up and down the tracks in a continuous procession. |
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Metromover is an elevated tramway looping 1.9 miles around downtown with automated cars running every 5 minutes. |
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Apart from cliffside funiculars, it is the oldest working cable tramway in Britain. |
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His collection of old York images numbers 2,500, and a good few of those show the tramway. |
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But then again, I know that at Weymouth there is a tramway which took heavy rail vehicles, i.e. trains. |
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The newly-constructed tramway route was opened to the public this morning and a ten minutes service will be maintained during the day. |
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The ruling effectively means any council operating a tramway where rails protrude one-fifth of an inch above road level pose a danger to drivers. |
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Later, an aerial tramway was built to increase the efficiency of the transportation. |
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The expansion of tramway networks and their electrification took place largely in the first stage. |
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He then listed all the benefits supposedly won for tramway workers by the union. |
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The decline of the tramway system finally came with the competition of buses. |
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The Chairman pointed out in reply to a query that the products of the factory carried on the tramway were not for shipping but for railing. |
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Taking the cable tramway up to Villa Opicina, with its view over the whole sweep of the bay, is an excursion in itself. |
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In fact, during this period, the tramway holding companies became dominated by electrical companies. |
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They also planned to construct an aerial tramway to bring ore to the mill. |
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You will receive detailed information on how to get there by bus or tramway. |
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On the market of tramway operations, the network of Tenerife has inaugurated a second line. |
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They built a stone tramway in Pompeii which required the width of the chariots to be standardized with the width of the road. |
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In 1902, several foreign companies once more applied to build a tramway. |
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The president turned the opening of a tramway in Bordeaux into an affair of state by dropping in for a ride: Mr Juppé is the local mayor. |
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The main bus and tramway station is also only 3 minutes on foot from our French language school. |
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The noise level of the Citadis tramway is 5 decibels less than that generated by motor traffic. |
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If successful, this project could play a great role in demonstrating the potential of tramway systems. |
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Jordan mainly import mineral fuels, vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock and machinery and mechanical appliances. |
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Fast, comfortable, a window on the city and environmentally friendly: the tramway is affirming itself as a modern means of travel. |
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From the sparkling livery of the Reims tramway to the serene restraint of the Orleans tramway, there is something for all tastes. |
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Take the example of the choice made by the local authorities to adopt Saint-Verny wines for the inauguration of the Clermont-Ferrand tramway! |
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He proposed that the power should be granted for several sites outside the city to be purchased, and an automatic tramway or railway run to the centre from each. |
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It is a picturesque leafy enclave threaded by narrow cobbled streets and an ancient tramway, with close-packed houses, early nineteenth-century mansions and walled gardens. |
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In 1863, a tramway connected the markets, increasing patronage and encouraging numerous retailers to open shop. |
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But a 2,200-signature petition was handed to the panel from objectors who want to preserve the area and fear the Victorian tramway might also have to go. |
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It is therefore a hybrid solution adapted to cities that already have a tramway and to cities that want to optimise their transport networks. |
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A tramway separated from the line just after Beckfoot along the route of the current railway and up to Gil Force. |
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An electric tramway link to Blackpool was constructed in the 1890s and remains operational to this day. |
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Fleetwood lies at the northern end of the Blackpool tramway, which is operated by Blackpool Transport. |
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It closely follows the route of George Templer's granite tramway, his father James's Stover Canal and finally the estuary to Teignmouth. |
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An amalgamation 4-head stamp mill was built on Victoria Gulch and a gravity tramway connected this to the mine. |
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This has left the disused and decaying tramway pier between the railway and promenade piers. |
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This was demonstrated on an iron plate covered wooden tramway in 1805 at Croydon, England. |
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In December 1880, the Aachen tramway network was opened, and in 1895 it was electrified. |
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Around the same time, Birkenhead gained the first street tramway in Britain. |
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In 1871, the Ryde tramway was extended to meet the railway line at Ryde St John's Road. |
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This was completed in 1880, and at this point the Ryde tramway was shortened to simply run along the pier. |
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The tramway terminated on the north side of St Johns Road and the railway was extended across the road to meet it. |
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When Alstom restructured its sites, I returned to northern France, not far from where I had studied, to form a group dedicated to tramway mechanical design in Valenciennes. |
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In the summer, travelling in the tramway to the suburbs is very popular among Montrealers, who enjoy a trip out of town for a picnic, a stroll in the fresh air or a shopping spree. |
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They are used before a level crossing, a tramway crossing, a mobile bridge, before a dangerous area such as an avalanche corridor or to allow fire-fighting vehicles to pass through. |
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In the spirit of the tramway and with a lower level of investment in infrastructure, this service operates in a dedicated lane and has a very outstanding performance in terms of punctuality, frequency, and accessibility. |
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In 2009, Keolis was chosen to operate the tramway on the east side of Algiers and has qualified for the invitations to tender for the suburban trains and tramway in Melbourne, Australia. |
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The new tramway lines have provided an opportunity to redevelop roads and are accompanied by urban transformation in terms of property and land values. |
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The tramway has been designed with a nose notable for its aerodynamic lines, that evoke the links that unite the city with the world of aeronautics. |
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The Reims tramway concessionary production testifies to this. |
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Entities, companies and undertakings providing public transport services by rail, automated system, tramway, trolleybus or bus or managing the relevant infrastructures at national, regional or local level. |
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The tramway challenge has to reconquer the capital and renew the W3 way. |
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A proposed tramway has still not been agreed by the greater Paris region. |
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When I went for a visit, I thought I was visiting a museum on the scale of the tramway museum in Maine, for example, a smaller museum for tourists who regularly visit that part of the United States. |
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Activities relating to the operation of networks providing a service to the public in the field of transport by railway, automated systems, tramway, trolley bus, bus or cable. |
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The starting premise was the introduction of a new light rail system whose new vehicles, tunnel sections and high standard of development marked a leap forward in quality compared to the earlier, conventional tramway system. |
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The new Ahornbahn in Mayrhofen in Tyrol's Zillertal replaces a 100-year-old tram and now ranks as the biggest reversible aerial tramway in Austria. |
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This is explained by the non-accessibility of the means of getting to the tramway and by the fact that people of reduced mobility appear to use the new tramway only for occasional and not for regular trips. |
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In 1804 his unnamed steam locomotive hauled a train along the tramway of the Penydarren ironworks, near Merthyr Tydfil in Wales. |
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The Government's decision meant that the entire tramway was upgraded and 16 Flexity 2 trams replaced the fleet. |
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The tramway reopened on 4 April 2012 with Flexity 2 cars providing day to day services. |
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This meant the trams could run with a crew of only one, reducing costs and possibly saving the tramway from closure. |
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Tramway track consists of a grooved tramway rail set into a concrete base with troughs into which the rails are laid. |
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Signal phases for the tramway are specifically modified to account for the length of the tram. |
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From Snow Hill the tramway runs along Colmore Circus, Upper Bull Street, Corporation Street and Stephenson Street, with three stops. |
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Mr Whitby stated that he would challenge the way the studies had been carried out, but the eventual outcome was acceptance of a street tramway. |
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Blackett was using wooden rails for his tramway and, once again, Trevithick's machine was to prove too heavy for its track. |
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Extensive internal tramway systems connected the quarries using inclines to transport slate between galleries. |
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For the next seventy years the tramway system grew until it reached the point where more powerful traction was required. |
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The town expanded rapidly, with several large houses and hotels constructed, and a tramway was built linking the town to Llanbedrog. |
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An extensive tramway network was built in 1860 and is the oldest in Africa. |
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Before construction of the railway pier, the tramway continued to Ryde railway station at St John's Road. |
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The pier remained open to pedestrians, who from October 2010 used temporary decking on the tramway pier. |
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Rio de Janeiro has the oldest operating electric tramway in Brazil and South America, now mainly used by tourists and less by daily commuters. |
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Horizontal travel by means of narrow gauge tramway or cable car is also much safer and can move more people and ore than vertical elevators. |
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Part of the latter is famous for incorporating one of the few remnants of the Vicinal, the former Belgian national tramway network. |
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A new bus interchange next to the railway station must be worked up, also the suggested use of ultra-light-rail on the short street tramway to the harbour should be evaluated. |
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The introduction of the electric tramway led to intensification of development in Headingley and Potternewton and expansion outside the borough into Roundhay. |
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The tramway along the Belgian North Sea coast is mostly reserved track. |
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There are the remains of extensive quarries on the upper slopes of Warnscale, including Dubs, once served by a tramway from the summit of Honister Pass. |
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In 1887 work began to drive a tunnel right under Dale Head into Newlands Valley, connecting with a proposed tramway to join the railway at Keswick. |
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There are several bus routes and two Translohr tramway lines. |
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MetroCentro is a surface tramway serving the centre of the city. |
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The tramway closed in 1969 and the structure was partially dismantled. |
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The tramway was established in 1871 by Chester Tramways Company. |
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The tramway passed through what is arguably the oldest railway tunnel in the world, part of which can be seen alongside Pentrebach Road at the lower end of the town. |
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The Welsh engineer George Overton suggested a tramway, surveyed a route in September 1818 and the scheme was promoted by Edward Pease at a meeting in November. |
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Unlike some other tramway and light rail operators in England, Supertram accepts concessionary travel passes issued by any English local authority. |
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Street crossings are usually laid with grooved tramway rails. |
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In 1933, most of London's underground railways, tramway and bus services were merged to form the London Passenger Transport Board, which used the London Transport brand. |
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