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Railway engineering is one of the oldest of the formal engineering disciplines, tracing its roots to the early 19th century and the birth of steam-power in Britain.
Indian Railways have some fascinating rail networks in the hilly regions of India, and these hill trains connect many beautiful hill stations spread across India.
In Edwardian England gentlemen practiced the revolutionary new manly martial arts form by EW Barton-Wright known as Bartitsu to protect them from hooliganism.
De Chirico's childhood images of his father, Evaristo, a railway engineer and of his life in Volos found their way into his art.
Bazalgette was the brilliant civil engineer whose work included a new drainage system to cure "The Great Stink" caused by the polluted river Thames in Victorian London
The distance between each rail of a train track is the most basic design decision: setting the benchmark for rolling stock, infrastructure, signalling and loading gauge.


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