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Rail Travel in Europe - HOME   Rail Travel in Europe Independent Travellers Europe by Rail: The Inter-Railer's and Eurailer's Guide Independent Travellers Europe by Rail: The Inter-Railer's and Eurailer's Guide Frommer's Europe by Rail with Map Frommer's Europe by Rail with Map Canadian Museum of Rail Travel - The Canadian Museum of Rail Travel is in Cranbrook, British Columbia. Museum of Rail Travel - Vintage Carriages Trust is a charity based just north of Ingrow (West) station on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway in West Yorkshire, England. Founded in 1965, it ...

Rail Europe - HOME   Rail Europe Frommer's Europe by Rail with Map Frommer's Europe by Rail with Map Independent Travellers Europe by Rail: The Inter-Railer's and Eurailer's Guide Independent Travellers Europe by Rail: The Inter-Railer's and Eurailer's Guide Armagh rail disaster - The Armagh rail disaster happened on 12 June 1889 near Armagh, Northern Ireland. At the time it was the worst rail disaster in Europe, and it remains the fourth-worst in the United Kingdom. DIN rail - A DIN rail is a standardized 35 mm wide metal rail ...

Rail Europe - HOME   Rail Europe Frommer's Europe by Rail with Map Frommer's Europe by Rail with Map Independent Travellers Europe by Rail: The Inter-Railer's and Eurailer's Guide Independent Travellers Europe by Rail: The Inter-Railer's and Eurailer's Guide Armagh rail disaster - The Armagh rail disaster happened on 12 June 1889 near Armagh, Northern Ireland. At the time it was the worst rail disaster in Europe, and it remains the fourth-worst in the United Kingdom. DIN rail - A DIN rail is a standardized 35 mm wide metal rail ...

Rail Europe - HOME   Rail Europe Frommer's Europe by Rail with Map Frommer's Europe by Rail with Map Independent Travellers Europe by Rail: The Inter-Railer's and Eurailer's Guide Independent Travellers Europe by Rail: The Inter-Railer's and Eurailer's Guide Armagh rail disaster - The Armagh rail disaster happened on 12 June 1889 near Armagh, Northern Ireland. At the time it was the worst rail disaster in Europe, and it remains the fourth-worst in the United Kingdom. DIN rail - A DIN rail is a standardized 35 mm wide metal rail ...

Rail Travel in Europe - HOME   Rail Travel in Europe Independent Travellers Europe by Rail: The Inter-Railer's and Eurailer's Guide Independent Travellers Europe by Rail: The Inter-Railer's and Eurailer's Guide Frommer's Europe by Rail with Map Frommer's Europe by Rail with Map Canadian Museum of Rail Travel - The Canadian Museum of Rail Travel is in Cranbrook, British Columbia. Museum of Rail Travel - Vintage Carriages Trust is a charity based just north of Ingrow (West) station on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway in West Yorkshire, England. Founded in 1965, it ...

Rail Europe - HOME   Rail Europe Frommer's Europe by Rail with Map Frommer's Europe by Rail with Map Independent Travellers Europe by Rail: The Inter-Railer's and Eurailer's Guide Independent Travellers Europe by Rail: The Inter-Railer's and Eurailer's Guide Armagh rail disaster - The Armagh rail disaster happened on 12 June 1889 near Armagh, Northern Ireland. At the time it was the worst rail disaster in Europe, and it remains the fourth-worst in the United Kingdom. DIN rail - A DIN rail is a standardized 35 mm wide metal rail ...

Light Rail Transit System - HOME   Light Rail Transit System Metropolitan Railways: Rapid Transit in America by William D. Middleton, Early in the 19th century, growing American cities began to experience transportation problems. One solution was the horse-drawn streetcar, developed in 1832, but it soon proved inadequate. The first elevated train was transporting passengers above the streets of Manhattan by 1871; the first subway opened 25 years later in Boston; and similar systems soon followed in Philadelphia and Chicago. Rapid transit was confined to these few cities until after World War II, when a new generation of systems began to appear. In the 1970s, light rail became an economical alternative to conventional rapid transit. By century's end, some three dozen cities in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico operated metropolitan rapid transit or light rail systems that transported five billion urban passengers annually, and still more were under construction or ...

Nj Transit Rail - HOME   Nj Transit Rail Metropolitan Railways: Rapid Transit in America by William D. Middleton, Early in the 19th century, growing American cities began to experience transportation problems. One solution was the horse-drawn streetcar, developed in 1832, but it soon proved inadequate. The first elevated train was transporting passengers above the streets of Manhattan by 1871; the first subway opened 25 years later in Boston; and similar systems soon followed in Philadelphia and Chicago. Rapid transit was confined to these few cities until after World War II, when a new generation of systems began to appear. In the 1970s, light rail became an economical alternative to conventional rapid transit. By century's end, some three dozen cities in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico operated metropolitan rapid transit or light rail systems that transported five billion urban passengers annually, and still more were under construction or ...

Rail and Stile Shaper Cutter - HOME   Rail and Stile Shaper Cutter Cutting Curves from Straight Pieces by Debbie Bowles, Curves catch the eye. Learn to elevate your quilts beyond the ordinary using what the author calls 'bent pieces.' Transform even your favorite traditional patterns using the three simple types of cuts demonstrated here. Sixteen projects and easy to follow instruction will have you bowing to rave reviews in no time. Even learning these techniques offers immediate rewards - the practice segments become a wallhanging. Instructions are included for bending such traditional favorites as Triple Rail Fence, Churn Dash, Log Cabin, and Thelma's Choice. Bent segments make interesting borders and sashing strips, too. It's easy. Just stack fabrics and using a rotary cutter, cut gentle curves. Sew strips together and enjoy the results. Revisiting the Long Island Rail Road: ...

Grab Rail - HOME   Grab Rail Amped 3 Xbox 360 Key Features: Massive Mountains - Amped 3 features seven new resorts, up to three times larger than levels in Amped 1 & 2. Take on hundreds of challenges around the resorts, or pull out your sled and try to hang on for dear life. Explore the entire mountain on a snowmobile, get away from it all in the back country, or find the perfect spot and build your own obstacles, rails, and jumps. Snowbox - The resorts are loaded with hundreds of challenges; beat them and earn upgrades, new stuff, or Coin you can use to buy a ton of swag. And these challenges aren't just about your skills on a snowboard...there's snowmobiling, sledding, ...

Chair Mouldings Rail - HOME   Chair Mouldings Rail Carrington Hall Lebanon Chair (Assorted Colors) Upholstery has a soft texture and beautiful depth of color Flared arms provide comfort with distinctive design features Box-welted seat and back cushions provide excellent comfort in seating Wooden wedge legs with rail feature an authentic looking mortise-and-tenon construction detail for a simplistic wood accent to finish the piece This item is made to order. The production starts when you place your order. We recommend you order a sample of the swatch before you make your purchase to be sure ...

Rail Transit - HOME   Rail Transit Metropolitan Railways: Rapid Transit in America by William D. Middleton, Early in the 19th century, growing American cities began to experience transportation problems. One solution was the horse-drawn streetcar, developed in 1832, but it soon proved inadequate. The first elevated train was transporting passengers above the streets of Manhattan by 1871; the first subway opened 25 years later in Boston; and similar systems soon followed in Philadelphia and Chicago. Rapid transit was confined to these few cities until after World War II, when a new generation of systems began to appear. In the 1970s, light rail became an economical alternative to conventional rapid transit. By century's end, some three dozen cities in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico operated metropolitan rapid transit or light rail systems that transported five billion urban passengers annually, and still more were under construction or ...

Rail and Stile Shaper Cutter - HOME   Rail and Stile Shaper Cutter Cutting Curves from Straight Pieces by Debbie Bowles, Curves catch the eye. Learn to elevate your quilts beyond the ordinary using what the author calls 'bent pieces.' Transform even your favorite traditional patterns using the three simple types of cuts demonstrated here. Sixteen projects and easy to follow instruction will have you bowing to rave reviews in no time. Even learning these techniques offers immediate rewards - the practice segments become a wallhanging. Instructions are included for bending such traditional favorites as Triple Rail Fence, Churn Dash, Log Cabin, and Thelma's Choice. Bent segments make interesting borders and sashing strips, too. It's easy. Just stack fabrics and using a rotary cutter, cut gentle curves. Sew strips together and enjoy the results. Revisiting the Long Island Rail Road: ...

Light Rail Transit - HOME   Light Rail Transit Metropolitan Railways: Rapid Transit in America by William D. Middleton, Early in the 19th century, growing American cities began to experience transportation problems. One solution was the horse-drawn streetcar, developed in 1832, but it soon proved inadequate. The first elevated train was transporting passengers above the streets of Manhattan by 1871; the first subway opened 25 years later in Boston; and similar systems soon followed in Philadelphia and Chicago. Rapid transit was confined to these few cities until after World War II, when a new generation of systems began to appear. In the 1970s, light rail became an economical alternative to conventional rapid transit. By century's end, some three dozen cities in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico operated metropolitan rapid transit or light rail systems that transported five billion urban passengers annually, and still more were under construction or ...

Log Railings - HOME   Log Railings Milwaukee Road in Idaho: A Guide to Sites and Locations Revised and Expanded Second Edition by Stanley W. Johnson, This revised and expanded guide, with 270 photos and over 40 maps, follows the historic Milwaukee Road in Idaho and is of interest to the casual hiker, bicyclist, historian, railroad modeler, and railroad enthusiast. It provides up-to-date and extensive information about the Route of the Hiawatha Rail-Trail, both the east-west main line and all the branch lines including the railroad history of Coeur d'Alene, Rathdrum, Post Falls, St. Maries, Bovill, and Potlatch. A great companion for a trip on the Route of the Hiawatha Rail-Trail. It includes maps, ...

Nj Transit Light Rail - HOME   Nj Transit Light Rail Metropolitan Railways: Rapid Transit in America by William D. Middleton, Early in the 19th century, growing American cities began to experience transportation problems. One solution was the horse-drawn streetcar, developed in 1832, but it soon proved inadequate. The first elevated train was transporting passengers above the streets of Manhattan by 1871; the first subway opened 25 years later in Boston; and similar systems soon followed in Philadelphia and Chicago. Rapid transit was confined to these few cities until after World War II, when a new generation of systems began to appear. In the 1970s, light rail became an economical alternative to conventional rapid transit. By century's end, some three dozen cities in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico operated metropolitan rapid transit or light rail systems that transported five billion urban passengers annually, and still more were under construction or ...

Grab Rails - HOME   Grab Rails Amped 3 Xbox 360 Key Features: Massive Mountains - Amped 3 features seven new resorts, up to three times larger than levels in Amped 1 & 2. Take on hundreds of challenges around the resorts, or pull out your sled and try to hang on for dear life. Explore the entire mountain on a snowmobile, get away from it all in the back country, or find the perfect spot and build your own obstacles, rails, and jumps. Snowbox - The resorts are loaded with hundreds of challenges; beat them and earn upgrades, new stuff, or Coin you can use to buy a ton of swag. And these challenges aren't just about your skills on a snowboard...there's snowmobiling, sledding, ...

Nj Transit Rail Schedule - HOME   Nj Transit Rail Schedule Metropolitan Railways: Rapid Transit in America by William D. Middleton, Early in the 19th century, growing American cities began to experience transportation problems. One solution was the horse-drawn streetcar, developed in 1832, but it soon proved inadequate. The first elevated train was transporting passengers above the streets of Manhattan by 1871; the first subway opened 25 years later in Boston; and similar systems soon followed in Philadelphia and Chicago. Rapid transit was confined to these few cities until after World War II, when a new generation of systems began to appear. In the 1970s, light rail became an economical alternative to conventional rapid transit. By century's end, some three dozen cities in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico operated metropolitan rapid transit or light rail systems that transported five billion urban passengers annually, and still more were under construction or ...

Log Railings - HOME   Log Railings Milwaukee Road in Idaho: A Guide to Sites and Locations Revised and Expanded Second Edition by Stanley W. Johnson, This revised and expanded guide, with 270 photos and over 40 maps, follows the historic Milwaukee Road in Idaho and is of interest to the casual hiker, bicyclist, historian, railroad modeler, and railroad enthusiast. It provides up-to-date and extensive information about the Route of the Hiawatha Rail-Trail, both the east-west main line and all the branch lines including the railroad history of Coeur d'Alene, Rathdrum, Post Falls, St. Maries, Bovill, and Potlatch. A great companion for a trip on the Route of the Hiawatha Rail-Trail. It includes maps, ...

Log Railings - HOME   Log Railings Milwaukee Road in Idaho: A Guide to Sites and Locations Revised and Expanded Second Edition by Stanley W. Johnson, This revised and expanded guide, with 270 photos and over 40 maps, follows the historic Milwaukee Road in Idaho and is of interest to the casual hiker, bicyclist, historian, railroad modeler, and railroad enthusiast. It provides up-to-date and extensive information about the Route of the Hiawatha Rail-Trail, both the east-west main line and all the branch lines including the railroad history of Coeur d'Alene, Rathdrum, Post Falls, St. Maries, Bovill, and Potlatch. A great companion for a trip on the Route of the Hiawatha Rail-Trail. It includes maps, ...

Heated Towel Rails - HOME   Heated Towel Rails Snow on the Rails "Snow on the Rails" takes us inside the world of Midwest railroading through a series of tales told by its characters and offers a unique look inside the railroading culture. Meet yard workers and travelers coping with the hazards and pleasures of riding or working on the rails. The hazards include violence of storms, the killer tornadoes, the heat, the floods, and always the cold and snow. The author's sources come from the smoke of yard shacks and depot lunchrooms and the book was ...

Metro Rail Transit - HOME   Metro Rail Transit Metropolitan Railways: Rapid Transit in America by William D. Middleton, Early in the 19th century, growing American cities began to experience transportation problems. One solution was the horse-drawn streetcar, developed in 1832, but it soon proved inadequate. The first elevated train was transporting passengers above the streets of Manhattan by 1871; the first subway opened 25 years later in Boston; and similar systems soon followed in Philadelphia and Chicago. Rapid transit was confined to these few cities until after World War II, when a new generation of systems began to appear. In the 1970s, light rail became an economical alternative to conventional rapid transit. By century's end, some three dozen cities in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico operated metropolitan rapid transit or light rail systems that transported five billion urban passengers annually, and still more were under construction or ...

India Rail - HOME   India Rail When Peacocks Dance: Stories by Vasanthi Victor, In these stories there is an interweaving of the past and the present while the main characters -women are seemingly engaged in some ordinary pursuit of daily life. As in The Long Journey where Kamala is traveling by rail, or in the case of Nirmala in The Corner Laundromat, Asha waiting to pick up her child outside school in Blessing From Above, Uma commuting to work in Silicon Valley in Suburban Mona Lisa; the small betrayals or infidelities in their lives, whether real or ...

Metro Rail Transit Philippine - HOME   Metro Rail Transit Philippine Metropolitan Railways: Rapid Transit in America by William D. Middleton, Early in the 19th century, growing American cities began to experience transportation problems. One solution was the horse-drawn streetcar, developed in 1832, but it soon proved inadequate. The first elevated train was transporting passengers above the streets of Manhattan by 1871; the first subway opened 25 years later in Boston; and similar systems soon followed in Philadelphia and Chicago. Rapid transit was confined to these few cities until after World War II, when a new generation of systems began to appear. In the 1970s, light rail became an economical alternative to conventional rapid transit. By century's end, some three dozen cities in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico operated metropolitan rapid transit or light rail systems that transported five billion urban passengers annually, and still more were under construction or ...

Staircase Railing - HOME   Staircase Railing Art Nouveau Decorative Ironwork: 137 Photographic Illustrations by Theodore Menten, Among the most imaginative adaptations of the Art Noveau style was the decorative ironwork that flourished in major European cities. No other book documents so extensively and accurately the full range of this type of ornamentation. 137 copyright-free photographs of railings, gates, balconies, doorways, staircases, elevator cages, and more. Masterpieces of Art Nouveau Furniture: The Majorelle Catalogue, CA. 1910 by Majorelle Freres & Cie, One of the earliest modern art styles, Art Nouveau swept through Europe and America at the turn of the century. The opulent yet ...

New Jersey Transit Rail Schedule - HOME   New Jersey Transit Rail Schedule Rails Under the Mighty Hudson: The Story of the Hudson Tubes, the Pennsylvania Tunnels, and Manhattan Transfer by Brian J. Cudahy, Rails Under the Mighty Hudson tells a story that begins in the final years of the nineteenth century and reaches fulfillment in the first decade of the twentieth: namely, the building of rail tunnels under the Hudson River linking New Jersey and New York. These tunnels remain in service today -- although one is temporarily out of service since its Manhattan terminal was under the World Trade ...

Minneapolis Light Rail Transit - HOME   Minneapolis Light Rail Transit Metropolitan Railways: Rapid Transit in America by William D. Middleton, Early in the 19th century, growing American cities began to experience transportation problems. One solution was the horse-drawn streetcar, developed in 1832, but it soon proved inadequate. The first elevated train was transporting passengers above the streets of Manhattan by 1871; the first subway opened 25 years later in Boston; and similar systems soon followed in Philadelphia and Chicago. Rapid transit was confined to these few cities until after World War II, when a new generation of systems began to appear. In the 1970s, light rail became an economical alternative to conventional rapid transit. By century's end, some three dozen cities in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico operated metropolitan rapid transit or light rail systems that transported five billion urban passengers annually, and still more were under construction or ...

Log Home Railings - HOME   Log Home Railings Stevens Pass: The Story of Railroading and Recreation in the North Cascades by Joann Roe, Stevens Pass always has had an aura of mystery about it. Even while Seattle boomed during the great gold rush of the 1800s, there was no way to cross the formidable North Cascade Mountains. Inspired by potential Orient trade, railroaders spent years looking for a suitable route over the mountains until surveyor John F. Stevens discovered a pass in 1890. The history of the opening of Stevens Pass is a saga of nearly superhuman feats by railroad construction crews, ghastly design mistakes, natural catastrophes, and the determination of magnates to connect communities by rail. Another part of the Stevens Pass saga is the story of individuals who traversed the mountains, built crude homes and schooled their children at home or in drafty log school houses. But there also was an element living in the mountains who took advantage of ...

Log Home Railings - HOME   Log Home Railings Stevens Pass: The Story of Railroading and Recreation in the North Cascades by Joann Roe, Stevens Pass always has had an aura of mystery about it. Even while Seattle boomed during the great gold rush of the 1800s, there was no way to cross the formidable North Cascade Mountains. Inspired by potential Orient trade, railroaders spent years looking for a suitable route over the mountains until surveyor John F. Stevens discovered a pass in 1890. The history of the opening of Stevens Pass is a saga of nearly superhuman feats by railroad construction crews, ghastly design mistakes, natural catastrophes, and the determination of magnates to connect communities by rail. Another part of the Stevens Pass saga is the story of individuals who traversed the mountains, built crude homes and schooled their children at home or in drafty log school houses. But there also was an element living in the mountains who took advantage of ...

Log Home Railings - HOME   Log Home Railings Stevens Pass: The Story of Railroading and Recreation in the North Cascades by Joann Roe, Stevens Pass always has had an aura of mystery about it. Even while Seattle boomed during the great gold rush of the 1800s, there was no way to cross the formidable North Cascade Mountains. Inspired by potential Orient trade, railroaders spent years looking for a suitable route over the mountains until surveyor John F. Stevens discovered a pass in 1890. The history of the opening of Stevens Pass is a saga of nearly superhuman feats by railroad construction crews, ghastly design mistakes, natural catastrophes, and the determination of magnates to connect communities by rail. Another part of the Stevens Pass saga is the story of individuals who traversed the mountains, built crude homes and schooled their children at home or in drafty log school houses. But there also was an element living in the mountains who took advantage of ...

Deck Rail Planter - HOME   Deck Rail Planter Deck Designs: Decks, Pergolas, Railings, Planters, Benches This is a comprehensive guide to planning and choosing a deck that enhances the home while also serving the family's needs. 350 color photographs and illustrations. Fort Madison Toll Bridge - The Fort Madison Toll Bridge (also known as the Santa Fe Swing Span Bridge for the old Santa Fe rail line) is a tolled, swinging truss bridge bridge over the Mississippi River that connects Fort Madison, Iowa and Niota, Illinois. Rail traffic occupies the lower deck of the bridge, while two ...

Bench Deck Design Planter Plus Railings - HOME   Bench Deck Design Planter Plus Railings Deck Designs: Decks, Pergolas, Railings, Planters, Benches This is a comprehensive guide to planning and choosing a deck that enhances the home while also serving the family's needs. 350 color photographs and illustrations. Magic: The Gathering deck types - There are many ways to win games of Magic: The Gathering, a fact made possible by its thousands of cards, which can be used together in countless ways. To build an effective deck, the player must choose a strategy and design their deck around it. Applied art - ...

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Sound Transit Light Rail - HOME   Sound Transit Light Rail Metropolitan Railways: Rapid Transit in America by William D. Middleton, Early in the 19th century, growing American cities began to experience transportation problems. One solution was the horse-drawn streetcar, developed in 1832, but it soon proved inadequate. The first elevated train was transporting passengers above the streets of Manhattan by 1871; the first subway opened 25 years later in Boston; and similar systems soon followed in Philadelphia and Chicago. Rapid transit was confined to these few cities until after World War II, when a new generation of systems began to appear. In the 1970s, light rail became an economical alternative to conventional rapid transit. By century's end, some three dozen cities in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico operated metropolitan rapid transit or light rail systems that transported five billion urban passengers annually, and still more were under construction or ...

New Jersey Transit Rail - HOME   New Jersey Transit Rail Rails Under the Mighty Hudson: The Story of the Hudson Tubes, the Pennsylvania Tunnels, and Manhattan Transfer by Brian J. Cudahy, Rails Under the Mighty Hudson tells a story that begins in the final years of the nineteenth century and reaches fulfillment in the first decade of the twentieth: namely, the building of rail tunnels under the Hudson River linking New Jersey and New York. These tunnels remain in service today -- although one is temporarily out of service since its Manhattan terminal was under the World Trade Center -- ...

Europe 2 - ... of small sailing dinghy The Laser is a single-handed boat, but the Laser 2 is sailed by two people. It was designed by Australian Frank Bethwaite and was first launched as a product in Australia then North America in 1979 and in Europe in 1980. europe2 Rail Europe - Rail Europe Frommers Europe by Rail Whether you?re a first-time visitor doing the grand tour or a seasoned traveler planning a multi-country itinerary, Frommer?s Europe by Rail is a must. The official guidebook of Rail Europe, this user-friendly volume has everything ...

Deck and Railing Planter - HOME   Deck and Railing Planter Deck Designs: Decks, Pergolas, Railings, Planters, Benches This is a comprehensive guide to planning and choosing a deck that enhances the home while also serving the family's needs. 350 color photographs and illustrations. Structure deck - A structure deck in the Yu-gi-oh trading card game is similar to a starter deck but is made to combine with other decks e.g warrior deck + warrior structure = even stronger warrior combi deck. Stripper deck - A stripper deck (or stripper pack) is a specially constructed deck of playing cards. ...

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Deck Railings - HOME   Deck Railings Deck Designs: Decks, Pergolas, Railings, Planters, Benches This is a comprehensive guide to planning and choosing a deck that enhances the home while also serving the family's needs. 350 color photographs and illustrations. Decks by Editors of Creative Homeowner, Written with the handy homeowner in mind, this book presents more than 200 full-color illustrations and detailed step-by-step instructions on everything from how to lay out and set footings to framing a deck, adding decking, and attaching railings and stairways to a finished deck. 30+ color photos. ...

Bath Tub Safety Rail - HOME   Bath Tub Safety Rail Leachco Bath 'N Bumper Cushioned Bathtub Leachco Bath 'N Bumper Cushioned Bathtub: Easy to use: There is nothing to inflate, no hard plastic ring, no suction cups to contend with; Just bathe, shake and hang Cushioned bumper tub provides all around support Fits into standard size adult tub creating a tub in a tub Foam-filled pellets for the ultimate in comfort, safety and convenience Mold and mildew resistant; dries quickly For ages 1 year and up. Not su Safety 1st 4-in-1 Bath Station Special Pricing available ... tub fits toddler. Transportation Safety Board of Canada - The Transportation Safety Board (Bureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada) is the Canadian agency responsible for maintaining transportation safety in Canada. The agency investigates accidents and makes safety recommendations in several modes of transport, including aviation, rail, marine, and pipelines. Office of Rail Regulation - The Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) is the UK government's agency for regulation of the country's railway network. It was established on July 5, 2004 by the Railways and Transport Safety Act 2003, replacing the Office ...

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