Conveyance of passengers and goods by way of wheeled vehicles running on rail tracks.
1 Air and rail travel has been disrupted by the quake as well.
2 A new era in commuter rail travel has begun in Auckland this morning.
3 The real revolution in British rail travel is already happening, and it's called Pivovar.
4 Some visitors might think UK rail travel is expensive.
5 In Britain, intercity rail travel will soon be like planes, accessible only with advance booking.
6 There's always been a certain romance to rail travel .
7 Decorated with autumn foilage, the installation is designed to emulate the romance of rail travel .
8 Tens of thousands in Spain were left without power and gales disrupted flights and rail travel .
9 Hardly more uncomfortable than normal ferry and rail travel today, if one must be perfectly candid.
10 There is a final salary pension and rail travel for free or at a discount rate.
11 The discovery of a body at Papatoetoe station has disrupted rail travel in Auckland this morning.
12 Overcrowding, delays, cancellations, scheduling gaps and breakdowns have combined to undermine confidence in commuter rail travel .
13 Even from the train it was unnerving, an experience more akin to wing-walking than rail travel .
14 The other great thing about being out of France is that rail travel is suddenly drastically cheaper.
15 The Life Gold Pass was first introduced in 1918 to provide rail travel to members of parliament.
16 Die-hard opponents, who have also disrupted rail travel by storming tracks, have struck a chord in Germany.
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