From Munich, and at the centre of a network of railways placing it in direct communication with all the principal towns of south Germany. [Please select]
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As in England, they are invariably called "railways." [Please select]
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All good roads marked in red; dangerous hills are marked, also railways. [Please select]
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For in days when there were few roads, and no railways, the Mississippi was the only trade route for the Western States. [Please select]
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It is not solely for the sake of industry and commerce that Bolivia may welcome the advent of railways. [Please select]
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Accordingly we set off for the south, the Chilean government having kindly provided special facilities along their railways. [Please select]
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No better evidence of progress can be furnished than the extension of railways. [Please select]
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