Historically, employment was commonly connected to the railway and the canal.
The city was connected to the railway before 1850.
The town was connected to the railway on September 2, 1866.
These were all connected to the railway.
The counts connected the city to the railway, increased agriculture and created an agricultural bank.
Two crushing plants, erected in the 1920s on either side of the valley, were connected by a siding to the railway.
The Old Passage, not connected to the railway, therefore lost much of its traffic.
Yuleba was established in 1878 and was connected to the railway in 1879.
Other hotels were to be found at Southampton and other port locations connected to the railway.
The site was connected to the railway by a siding.