. Railway Times . opened foi Ih. In 11 inn southwards, which follows ill. wesl hank iii the Blue Nile, has alreadj reached Wad Medani, 120 miles south ol Khartum, and this section is diately. \\ ad Medani is an importanl plai bei iii . ..ml largest centre ol population in m Sudan, and the headquarters of the le Mine Nile IV . one ol the Sudanese 1 1- will be run each waj on a.,u1 mporary station on the south lhi Nile ai Khartum. The con-Medani is ,,,, ceeding rapidly 3 some fifty Bl 11 Nile, and then turns west-the While Nile al Kosti, where ai to taki ii up to El Obi idrhls st&g


. Railway Times . opened foi Ih. In 11 inn southwards, which follows ill. wesl hank iii the Blue Nile, has alreadj reached Wad Medani, 120 miles south ol Khartum, and this section is diately. \\ ad Medani is an importanl plai bei iii . ..ml largest centre ol population in m Sudan, and the headquarters of the le Mine Nile IV . one ol the Sudanese 1 1- will be run each waj on a.,u1 mporary station on the south lhi Nile ai Khartum. The con-Medani is ,,,, ceeding rapidly 3 some fifty Bl 11 Nile, and then turns west-the While Nile al Kosti, where ai to taki ii up to El Obi idrhls st>l tion from Kosti to El Obeid will nol n routi and throughil al Kosti in M 1 howi vcr, he 1 travelli rs v\ ill have to thi While Ni Below is a photographic reproduction of a calendar for1910 issued by the London and North Western Railway. the portal of the Britannia tubular bridge from anengine-drivers point of view. From the footplate, the viewahead from an express train generally appears to be leaping. ? R0Y4LMAR 19-JANUARY: 10ROUTF J2 -9 J6 23|0 sGgnANDitea^u fiMMa .s« Ln TLurvUi • 6 13 20 apn 3EUNU iFridag • i It 28^£_ebe ;Sj[ 1 3 15 22 29 -•? i TRAISHOULD LIECONSIGNED PtR towards the engine and we suppose the couched lions some-times assume a rather threatening aspect. The unusual per-spective ol the picture gives it a very striking effect, and thecalendar is quite in keeping with the original methods whichcharacterise the publicity work ol this company. Midland Uruguay Railway. At the annual meeting on Wed-nesday, the chairman (Sir William Lawrence Young) said thedirectors were able to lay before the shareholders a more favour-able statement than for the previous twelve months. The grossreceipts amounted to ^81,503, as compared with ^72,172 last\,.n The republii had suffered during the greatet part ofthe summer months from drought and locusts, but in spile ofthese adverse circumstances the returns established a record,and had il not


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