The railway also used South Brook, but only as a stop along its route across the island.
The railway used to continue south to Ventnor, but this section was closed in the 1960s.
But the railway uses only one of the tunnel shafts!
By the 1980s Soviet railways had become the most intensively used in the world.
The railway used the land to build a depot and tracks.
The railway used to be of general economic significance for many decades.
Both the roads and the railway use the gap.
The two railways use different gauges, and are not physically connected.
An atmospheric railway uses air pressure to provide power for propulsion.
The railway used the original road because the ladders were too severe for it.