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It is steadily working out the bugs in its special rail carriages.
Their design work covered the gamut from clothing, including women's shoes, to rail carriages.
Hitler decided to sign the armistice in the same rail carriage (dt.
A modern rail carriage shed completes the station layout.
During the 35-minute crossing, passengers can sit in their cars or walk around the air-conditioned, soundproofed rail carriage.
However, they were originally converted rail carriages.
A curious misnomer, the British Rail carriage light.
Each of the three rail ferries with 480 tons capacity can transfer 14 rail carriages.
The company also manufactured rail carriages, and built armored cars during World War I.
One is the likely reduction in rail carriage of freight, and the consequent increase in road haulage.
We've even stopped shipping weapons to this country by train-the Chinese steal the consignments right off the rail carriages!"
International rail carriage receipt.
Opposite the Network Rail carriage sidings on the right is a siding used by the steam railway to store engineering equipment.
Postwar plans were to mount them on rail carriages, but these came to naught with the breakup of Austria-Hungary.
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Saint Petersburg saw the arrival of street rail transport during the 1860s in form of horse-drawn rail carriages.
The Maharajas' Express Presidential Suite is the first such a rail carriage of its kind in the world for commercial use.
Tatra's engineering traditions stretch back to the late 19th century, when it produced Central Europe's first car and then made racers and rail carriages.
Already in early 1970 the factory produced the first railway flat car with carrying capacity of 63 tons, mastered the production of wheels and rail carriages.
The first steam locomotive was built in 1833, followed by several more over the remainder of the decade, including an unconventional gear driven steam rail carriage.
In 1946, seven rail carriages with furniture that Zhukov was taking to the Soviet Union from Germany were impounded.
Convention International Marchandises Chemins de Fer - international rail carriage receipt.
Observing new landscapes from a rail carriage, for example, she selected images which served as powerful metaphors of time and motion in the construction of racial identities.
Through a chance meeting in a bar, Casson joins a raid on rail carriages carrying sugar supplies, which earn him a quick penny on the black market.
Michael Kmit, worked as a porter and cleaner of rail carriages in Sydney while he established himself as "one of Australia's best artists".