Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Passenger transport by rail is a public service and must remain so.
The Government does not have any policy on freight transport by rail.
Milk was widely transported by rail until the late 1960s.
This term can be used when the goods are transported by rail and road.
Their development will have a positive effect on the increase in the amount of freight transported by rail.
Originally, there was also a protection class B designed for transport by rail.
What action will the Commission take in order to increase the proportion of freight transported by rail?
We therefore urgently need, above all, to get more freight transported by rail.
Fuel for the aircraft is transported by rail and Pipeline transport.
The submarines were built in sections so they could easily be transported by rail.
The submarine could be divided into separate sections and transported by rail.
To allow transport by rail, all the stages had to be broken down and re-assembled.
These were transported by rail to other centres.
Some other consumer goods are similarly transported by rail, and also tourist baggage.
Most of the coal is transported by rail.
It is responsible for meeting the needs of demand for transport by rail, road and water in line with Egyptian national development plans.
Freight transport by rail to Arua is also unknown of nowadays.
Over the next few days he and his fellow prisoners were transported by rail farther north towards German camps.
As of 2011, the share of total domestic freight transported by rail is approximately 8%.
Transport by rail was an early feature of Los Gatos.
Currently there is no freight transport by rail in Northern Ireland.
Timber leaving the area is transported by rail, being loaded in sidings to the west side of the station.
Military hardware arriving on French planes will then be transported by rail to Europe.
Except that it's obviously Defence Department material, transported by rail.'
We should be asking ourselves the following question: is opening up to competition, specifically in passenger transport by rail, going to respond to that challenge?