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Why did Melbourne keep its trams, especially during the 1950s and 1960s when other Australian capital cities, the major cities in New Zealand, the UK and I... P Spearritt - Victoria University of Wellington 被引量: 1发表: 2014年 150 years of Manx Railways This may be the ultimate refere...
Faster than flying 34 of 53 As long ago as 1994, the Swiss voted in a nationwide referendum to put all freight crossing their country onto the railways. Naturally, such an ambitious plan was not going to happen overnight, but now the project dubbed the engineering feat of the 21st Century...