In the 19th century, all Swiss railways were owned by private ventures.
The completed railway of nearly 25 miles (40 km) is owned by the FR.
The first railways at the Cape were privately owned.
The railway is privately owned - staffed and maintained by volunteers.
The railways at first were privately owned and operated.
However, many railways were designed, constructed, or even owned by foreign companies.
The railway is now owned by his widow, who opens the line to the public just one day per year, in mid-summer.
The railways are owned and run by the government.
The railway is owned by seven local municipalities.
The railway is owned by a private company and supported by a preservation society.