NI Railways and Irish Rail go To Belfast And Dublin.
There are no rail links to neighbouring countries
Oliver Doyle has written: 'Locomotives and rolling stock of Irish Rail and Northern Ireland Railways' 'Locomotives and rolling stock of Coras Iompair Eireann and Northern Ireland Railways' -- subject(s): Railroads, Handbooks, manuals, Rolling-stock
Rail was the standard means of transport in the Holocaust.
The largest group of labourers were Canadian particularly early on and the immigrants were from Europe. As the rail traveled further west more Americans and Chinese were used. By the time the rail had got to BC the largest immigrant group was Chinese with as many as 7,000 working on the rail at one time.
Indian Railways has the largest rail network in Asia and the world's second ... 6,800 mi) freight corridor linking India's biggest cities has recently been approved.
As of November 10, 2014, Suresh Prabu is the Minister of Railways of India.
The railways are the cheapest mode of transport to a distant place. It takes less time.
Iarnród Éireann, which is the Irish for Irish Rail. Both names are used. Translink run rail services in Northern Ireland.
Many countries had rail networks (not just a couple of turnk lines) by 1850. Between then and 1920 there was little serious competition for the railways, except in some big cities, where there was some competition from trams and buses on short distances.
Michael Baker has written: 'Irish railways since 1916' -- subject(s): Railroads 'London to Brighton' -- subject(s): British Rail. Southern Region, British Rail, Railroads, History 'The changing London Midland scene, 1948-1983' -- subject(s): London Midland and Scottish Railway 'Irish railways past and present' 'Sussex scenes' -- subject(s): Description and travel
The rail company that owns and operates the India train is called the Indian Railways. Technically, it is both owned and operated by the government of India.
The Euston Railway Station is located in central London. It is the sixth busiest rail way in London. It is one of 18 railways managed by Network Rail.