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Saturation: A Toronto Photoblog | 19 hours ago
A Bend in the Tracks - With a bird in flight, at right. read more
Train Strikes
Living and Working in France | November 20th 2008
Just to try and keep everyone up to date on all the strikes at the moment, French Railway (SNCF) Union leaders have announced a strike for Sunday 23 November, commencing at 8 pm, and no length of duration has been specified.The percentage of cancelle read more
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Saturation: A Toronto Photoblog | November 17th 2008
Vintage Rail Road - The result of messing around in Photoshop. read more
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Saturation: A Toronto Photoblog | November 14th 2008
Locomotive - A speeding Go Train from the Wallace Street pedestrian bridge. read more
7 Things to Love: Trains.
Global Innovation Conversation | November 13th 2008 by 2thinknow
Trains are a superior transport class for many of us, and here are some excellent reasons. Add your own, or disagree! read more
16 World’s Best Trains.
Global Innovation Conversation | November 13th 2008 by 2thinknow
The world's best fast trains. See these great train speed-machines these from Asia, Europe & all over. read more
Cleanliness work at Charbagh outsourced
Dhirendra's Blogs | November 12th 2008 by Dhirendra
Good morning friends! I was always interested in reading news in The Times of India. And i want to tell you about what i read. Come Saturday and the job to ensure cleanliness at the Charbagh railway station will be handed over to an NGO — Pehal read more
California to get high speed rail system
WIth a grain of daily salt! | November 5th 2008 by Bhaskar Dasgupta
This is good news indeed, USA has to start investing in its infrastructure, specially when energy prices are sky high. I quote: The first phase of the rail line would link Anaheim, Los Angeles, Fresno and San Francisco. Planners even read more
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Saturation: A Toronto Photoblog | October 22nd 2008
Here Comes the Train Again - An early Go train, shot from the Wallace Street pedestrian bridge. read more
Silence Again
ADULLAMITE | October 16th 2008 by Graham
Too tired to cogitate, nothing to rant over, and no inspiration hanging around. I have many thoughts circulating around my head but none suitable for publication - no, none of those missus! For some reason I am so tired all the time, is it age or la read more
Rails of War
GAMES TRAIN | October 15th 2008 by anas
Rails of WarGuide your War Train into battle and destroy the enemy.Play this free game now!! read more
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Saturation: A Toronto Photoblog | October 5th 2008
mp40ph-3c - A speeding GO train, shot from the Wallace Street Bridge. read more
New fangled concepts like peak oil
Frog Blog | October 1st 2008
Yesterday Dr Cullen announced $121m in the current fiscal year to upgrade our rail network. Note that his reasoning for this investment included: Today we have to come to terms with a new set of circumstances – the emerging reality of Peak Oil a read more
Buenos Aires Railway stations
Places to Visit in Argentina | October 1st 2008 by Miguel
Buenos Aires has a very large history in railways, most of the Argentine railways where made by English companies at the begining of the past century.One of the things that remain of that legacy are the Railway stations, magnificent architertural bui read more
GPS sends driver onto railways
I See Tech | September 30th 2008
Yesterday night, Jose Silva, a 43 year old man told police that “he did what he was told” by his GPS unit and became stuck on the track shortly before 8 p.m., said Metro-North spokeswoman Marjorie Anders. “At least he had the read more
Railway nostalgia
Podtours | September 29th 2008 by Andrea Kirkby
Long railway journeys do have a certain romance to them. Now, another journey joins the Orient Express, the Trans Siberian and the Raj Heritage Train - the Danube Express. The Telegraph gives a glowing account of a voyage on this train. It sounds a read more
Indian Railways Gets Tech-Savvy
The Better India | September 23rd 2008 by Dhimant Parekh
If the Indian Railways executes the latest plans on its desk, passengers on premier trains like Shatabdi and Rajdhani will soon be able to access high-speed internet as well as audio and video entertainment facilities. While a trial run for this i read more
Cairo : The Egyptian State Railway [Flickr]
Egyptian chronicles | September 16th 2008 by Zeinobia
Kodak Agfa posted a photo: Cairo : The Egyptian State Railway An Ad from the Egyptian State Railway read more
England’s difficulty ruins Ireland’s opportunity
David McWilliams | September 14th 2008 by David McWilliams
In spite of an impressive ability to paper over the cracks of an empty economy, Britain’s hot-air boom is sinking - and ours with it. Years ago, the state of a country’s railways gave you a good idea of the health of a country’s economy. Today read more
My new road back home...
BuTTo Online | September 11th 2008 by BuTTo Online
It actually isn't my new road back home, but I like the title...I just walked the longer road today...and I discovered this street...and I had to take a photo....and I didn't have my camera with me, so I had to do it with my phone :-(I hope you like read more
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Saturation: A Toronto Photoblog | September 5th 2008
Long Walk Home - From last winter. I guess I am mentally preparing for winter. read more
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Malcolm Redfellow's World Service | September 4th 2008 by Malcolm Redfellow
Have a good summer, Malcolm?It certainly had its moments.Most of the highlights have appeared, one way or another, in this blog. One went missing, so is celebrated here.Book a train ticket from the French Riviera to Turin; and you're likely to end up read more
SNT: China sets sights on rail record
Sick-N-Tired | September 1st 2008 by sickntired
Can some please tell me why China and other Countries can produce these train, but in the US we can't. it would seem that only train we can get is f-ing Amtrak which isn't fast at all. I guess it is faster then a car but the cost isn't easy on the po read more
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Saturation: A Toronto Photoblog | August 25th 2008
Boxcars - Where the tracks cross Runnymede, north of Dundas Street. read more
A confused reader writes
The Engine Room | August 15th 2008 by James Clark
The Engine Room gets some interesting emails, but this one – from Ms Idowu Opeyemi – has to be my favourite so far:I'm a Nigerian and a lover of railway system of transportation which is not so effective here in Nigeria. As a result of my passion read more
Civil Tenders, Procurement Notices, Civil works Tender,Bid docume…
Tender News blog | August 13th 2008 by tenders
Civil constructions tender information is available here for following domains: Civil Construction Works notices - See all civil works tender notices Architect or Interior works : All types of interior works Irrigation Canal Works :- Public read more
Time to Think Big Again / C’mon USA
Telling Thoughts | August 6th 2008 by johnhay
Where has the "US leads the way" spirit of the 1960's America gone? The "we can do anything attitude" that made America the envy of the world? The smiling faces, the confident walk, the pride in one's country. An America which demanded, sought and sw read more

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