Railway (disambiguation)
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A railway is a means of transport.
Railway, Railways or The Railway may also refer to:
Arts
- The Railway, a 1873 painting by Édouard Manet, also known as Gare Saint-Lazare
- The Railway (poem), a 1864 poem by Nikolai Nekrasov
- Railways (film), a 2010 Japanese film
- The Railway: Keeping Britain On Track, a 2013 British tv documentary series
- Railways Africa, a magazine covering rail transport in Africa and the Middle East
- Railways Illustrated, a British magazine
Hotels and pubs
- The Railway, Altrincham, a pub in Cheshire, England
- The Railway Hotel, a hotel in Hua Hin, Thailand
- The Railway Hotel, Southend, a pub in Essex, England
Sports
- Railways Cricket Association, see Railways Sports Promotion Board
- Railways cricket team, one of several types of sports teams in India referred to as Indian Railways
- Railways Football Club, a modern Albany (Western Australia) sports team
- Railways Football Club, an Australian sports league established 1896, see Goldfields Football League
- Railways football team, a football (soccer) team in India
- Railways Ground, a stadium in Pakistan
- Railways Handball Team, a sports team in India
- Railways Sports Promotion Board, a sports governing body in India
- Railways Stadium, the former name of Godfrey 'Ucar' Chitalu 107 Stadium in Zambia
See also
- Rail (disambiguation)
- Railroad (disambiguation) (a railway in United States English)
- British Railways, a former name for British Rail
- Railways UK, see Rail transport in the United Kingdom
- Railways Minister (India), see Minister of Railways (India)
- Railways Board, the Indian Railway Board, see Indian Railways
- Train wreck, a railway disaster
- Rail transport in China
- Railways of Greece, re rail transport in Greece
- Railways Act, laws relating to railways
- All pages beginning with "Railway"
- All pages beginning with "Railways"
- All pages beginning with "The Railway"
- All pages with titles containing railway "OR" railways
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