Towards the end of the century, the railway followed.
No roads; the railway did not follow any road, it cut through the land like a knife.
Thus, the railway ultimately followed the route previously chosen in 1859.
The railway in this stretch is closely following the border with Mozambique.
The railway, when it was built, followed a much more direct route due east to Wyfordby.
The railway follows the largely winding course of the Lahn valley.
The railway followed a similar route and soon superseded it.
The railway largely follows the course of the Sinn.
Since then, major railways in Taiwan have followed the cape gauge standard.
Roads and railways either followed the hills, or needed causeways to cross the Levels.