trains
trains
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by Ray La Foy - 2006-12-07
Railway travel has always evoked romantic memories among the millions who avail of their services. And when the routes and the on-board services are top class, the experience can really be a pleasure....
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by davinos greeno - 2007-01-15
The UK government is looking to impose even more taxes on the working population. But these are not just taxes to create revenue; they are so called green taxes that save the environment as well. Th...
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by Shari Hearn - 2007-02-21
Want to get married in a unique venue that almost feels like you're stepping back in time? Consider getting married or having your wedding reception aboard a train! Trains take us back to a roman...
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by Fred Tittle - 2007-03-26
Walking down 3 flights of stairs with a strong wind blowing ferociously upwards with people moving fast, side stepping musicians and ad hoc vendors, with a quick stop to pay 3 Yuan, and an even quick...
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by Janette Vince - 2007-06-23
Originally, the Orient Express was an ordinary international train, providing service from Paris to Istanbul. It first ran in October of 1883, under the Compagnie International des Wagons-Lits, a Fren...
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by Marty Davis - 2008-05-30
Most cities in Europe have tours to see the main monuments, landmarks and points of interest and Paris is no exception, with different excursions and tour operators that are a great way of getting to ...
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by Patrick Omari - 2008-07-25
With fuel prices rising, road tax on the increase and the astronomical cost of living continually emptying the nation's transport funds - why aren't people using public transport more? Convenience, c...
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by James Brawner - 2008-07-26
America has always been in love with passenger rail. Now more than ever train travel on is a viable alternative way to travel. The nation's premier National Passenger Rail Service will get you safely...
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by Chris Channing - 2008-08-20
Train horns are a common communication and warning device. They have been in use since the mid 1900s, and are still used to this day. Their intended purpose is to blare a loud noise that will startle ...
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by Bob Cline - 2008-10-22
The Circus is coming! The Circus is coming! Hurry, Look, its here today and gone tomorrow! Every man, woman and especially the children read in awe the regal Circus posters or lithographs as the bill...