surface railway造句
例句與造句
- The Fire Precautions ( Sub-surface Railway Stations ) Regulations 1989 were introduced.
- If the Crossrail Glasgow project is approved, then West Street station will be redeveloped as an interchange between the new surface railway and the Subway.
- This was followed by the Fire Precautions ( Sub-Surface Railway Stations ) Regulations 1989 and by January 1990 all wooden panelling on escalators in underground stations had been replaced.
- Getting the Act was one thing, but the detailed engineering of a sub-surface railway through the centre of the city, with large buildings that could not be disturbed, was daunting.
- Additionally, many obsolete surface railway rights-of-way throughout the world have become rail trails, including the Illinois Prairie Path which leads west from the Chicago Transit Authority's Blue Line.
- It's difficult to find surface railway in a sentence. 用surface railway造句挺難的
- The Fire Precautions ( Sub-surface Railway Stations ) Regulations 1989 ( SI 1989 / 1401 ) were made under Section 12 of the Fire Precautions Act 1971 and were brought into effect on 18 September 1989.
- The lower than expected passenger numbers were partly due to competition between the tube and sub-surface railway companies, but the introduction of electric trams and motor buses, replacing slower, horse-drawn road transport, took a large number of passengers away from the trains.
- Ticket prices were low and passenger numbers were significantly below the pre-opening estimates . | group = " note " } } The lower than expected passenger numbers were partly the result of competition between the UERL's lines and those of the other tube and sub-surface railway companies.
- The lower than expected passenger numbers were partly due to competition between the UERL's lines and those of the other tube and sub-surface railway companies, and the further spread of electric trams and motor buses, replacing slower, horse-drawn road transport, took a large number of passengers away from the trains.
- The lower than expected passenger numbers were partly due to competition between the UERL's lines and those of the other tube and sub-surface railway companies, and the spread of electric trams and motor buses, replacing slower, horse-drawn road transport, took a large number of passengers away from the trains . | group = " note " } } Working under chairman Edgar Speyer and recruiting future chairman Albert Stanley from America as general manager, Gibb helped reorganise the group of companies and stave off bankruptcy . | group = " note " }}