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The Air-Rail Link is a people mover linking Birmingham Airport with Birmingham International railway station and the National Exhibition Centre in England. The current system, originally known as SkyRail, replaced the earlier Birmingham Maglev system in 2003. The current system is a fully automated cable-hauled system.
Pages in category "2024 rugby union tours" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... 2024 Ireland rugby union tour of South Africa; M.
The 2024 end-of-year rugby union internationals (also known as the autumn internationals in the Northern Hemisphere) are international rugby union matches that will be mostly played in the Northern Hemisphere during the November international window.
The station was designed by the architect Ray Moorcroft and opened on 26 January 1976; [1] it has regular train services to many parts of the country. It was named Birmingham International after the adjacent airport, which had at the time that name but is today called simply Birmingham Airport. A large space under the overbridge next to the ...
The 2024 mid-year rugby union internationals ... South Africa–Ireland test series: 1–1 drawn: Tours. Team Tour Opponents
Scotland's visit to the Pacific islands was the first tour there by a tier 1 nation since 2006. Ireland lost to the Barbarians, also a non-cap game, before touring New Zealand and being swept 3-0 in the series. This was Ireland and New Zealand's first ever three-test series, and the first longer tour hosted there since the Lions' visit in 2005.
A railtour is a special train which is run in order to allow people to experience rail travel which is not normally available using timetabled passenger services. The 'unusual' aspect may be the route of the train, the destination, the occasion, specific sections of railway track (for example, freight-only lines), the locomotive hauling the train, the rolling stock (passenger carriages), or ...
Bradshaw's Handbook for Tourists in Great Britain and Ireland, Section 1 - London and its Environs. 1866. + Index; Bradshaw's Handbook for Tourists in Great Britain and Ireland, Section 2 - Tours in North and South Wales, Ireland and the lakes of Killarney. 1866. Bradshaw's Descriptive Railway Hand-Book of Great Britain and Ireland. 1870.