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by Christian Wolmar

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  Nice

  Nicholas I, Tsar

  Nicholson, James

  Niel, Maréchal Adolphe

  Nightingale, Florence

  Nile, river

  Nong Pladuk

  Nord railway

  Norfolk

  Normandy landings (D-Day)

  North Caucasus

  North Eastern Railway

  North Korea

  Northern Barrage

  Northern Central Railway

  Norway

  Nova Scotia

  nuclear weapons

  Odessa

  offensive tactics

  Office of Defense Transportation

  Ohio, river

  oil

  Omdurman, battle of

  Omsk

  Orange & Alexandra Railroad

  Orange Free state

  Orient Express

  Orkneys

  Orthodox church

  Osman Pasha

  Otavi Railway

  Ottoman Empire

  in decline

  and Russo-Turkish War

  Otzi

  Ouest railway

  oxen

  Oyama Iwao, Field Marshal Prince

  Pakisatan

  Palestine

  Palmerston, Lord

  Parbatipur

  Paris

  and First World War

  La Grande Ceinture

  and Second World War

  siege of

  Paris Commune

  Paris Gun

  Paris-Lyon-Méditerranée (PLM) railway

  Paris-Orléans railway

  partisans

  Passchendaele, battle of

  Patton, General George S.

  Peake, Major

  Pearl Harbor

  Peninsular Campaign

  Penn Central Railroad

  Pennsylvania Railroad

  Persia (Iran)

  Persian (Arabian) Gulf

  Pétain, Marshal Philippe

  Peto, Samuel

  petrol

  Philadelphia

  Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Railroad

  Phillips, Sister

  Piedmont, Virginia

  Pittsburgh

  Plevna

  PLUTO (pipeline under the ocean)

  Poland

  and Second World War

  Polyakov (contractor)

  Pönitz, Karl

  Pont de l’Arche

  Pont-à-Mousson

  Poplar station

  Port Arthur

  Portsmouth, New Hampshire

  Potomac, river

  Potsdam peace conference

  Prague

  Pratt, Edwin

  Pretoria

  Princip, Gavrilo

  prisoners of war

  Prussia

  and Austro-Prussian War

  and Franco-Prussian War

  and German-Danish War

  railway regiment

  railway system

  railways and Franco

  Prussian War

  see also Germany

  Prussian State Railway

  Punch

  Punctation of Olmütz

  pyramids

  Quintinshill railway accident

  railheads

  congestion at

  moveable

  railway accidents

  railway camouflage

  railway closures

  railway electrification

  Railway Executive Committee

  railway gauges

  Cape gauge

  Russian gauge

  see also light railways;

  narrow gauge railways

  railway lighting

  Railway Operating Division

  railway privatization

  railway timetables

  Rappahannock, river

  Rashid Ali

  Reagan, Ronald

  Red Army

  Red Ball Express

  Red Cross

  Red Sea

  refugees

  Reims

  Reinhardt, General Max

  Remagen

  Remilly

  retreats

  revolutions of the 1840s

  Rhine, river

  Rhineland

  Rhodes, Cecil

  Rhodesia

  Richborough, Kent

  Richmond, Virginia

  Richmond & St Petersburg Railroad

  Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad

  Riga

  rivers

  roads

  Autobahnen

  corduroy roads

  La Voie Sacrée

  Russian

  Rocky Mountains

  Romania

  and Russo-Turkish War

  railway accident

  Romans

  Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway

  Roon, Albrecht Graf von

  Roosevelt, Franklin D.

  Roosevelt, Theodore

  Rosecrans, General William

  Rostov

  Rouen

  routers

  Royal Engineers

  Royal Train

  Royal Wagon Train

  Ruhr industrial area

  Russell, Lord John

  Russell, William

  Russia

  colonial interests

  and Crimean War

  French invasion

  German invasion

  and insurgencies

  and missile trains

  railway gauge

  railway workers

  railways and First World War

  railways and Second World War

  size of armed forces

  and Vietnam War

  Russian civil war

  Russian Revolution

  Russian South-Western Railway

  Russo-Japanese War

  and subsequent wars

  Russo-Turkish War

  sabotage

  see also guerrilla attacks

  Saigon

  Saint-Hilaire

  Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne accident

  Saint-Mihiel

  Saint-Nazaire

  Sainte-Menehould

  St Petersburg (Petrograd) see also Leningrad

  Sakhalin Island

  Salonika

  Sarajevo

  Sardinia

  Saudi Arabia

  Savage Station, battle of

  Savannah, Georgia

  Savernake Forest

  Savoy

  Saxony

  Scapa Flow

  Schlestadt fortress

  Schleswig-Holstein

  Schlieffen, General Alfred von

  Schlieffen Plan

  Scotland

  Scott, Thomas

  Second World War

  Battle of the Bulge

  German invasion of Russia

  Holocaust

  Normandy landings

  US entry into war

  Sedan

  Seine, river

  Semmering railway

  Senegal

  Seoul

  Serbia

  Sevastopol

  siege of

  Shatt al Arab waterway

  Shenandoah Valley

  Sherif Hussein, Emir

  Sherman, General William Tecumseh

  Siam (Thailand)

  Siberia

  Sicily

  sieges

  signal boxes, mobile

  Simnitza

  Singapore

  Sino-Japanese War

  skis

  Skoda

  Skowhegan, Maine

  Smeed, E. C.

  Smith, General Sir Rupert

  Smolensk

  Solferino, battle of

  Somervell, General Brehon

  Somme offensive

  South Africa, see Boer War

  South Carolina Railroad

  South Eastern & Chatham Railway

  South Manchurian Railway

  Southampton

  Souther
n Railway

  Spain

  Staab, General Herman von

  Stalin, Josef

  Stalingrad

  Stanton, Edwin

  Stockton & Darlington Railway

  Stover, John F.

  Strasbourg

  ‘strategy of external lines’

  Stratford-on-Avon & Midland Junction Railway

  Suakin

  Sudan

  Suez Canal

  Sukhomlinov, General Vladimir

  Susquehanna, river

  Sussex Army Volunteers

  Swindon

  Switzerland

  Syria

  Tallinn

  tanks

  Tannenberg, battle of

  Taranto

  Tate Gallery

  taxicabs

  Taylor, A. J. P.

  Tel Shahm

  telegraph

  telephones

  Ternopil

  Tewodros II, Emperor

  Thanbyuzayat

  Thessaloniki

  Thirty Years War

  Thomas, John

  Thompson, Slason

  Tiha Bargaului

  Times, The

  Tisbury station

  total war

  Toul

  Tours

  Towaira

  Trans-Jordan

  Trans-Persian Railway

  Trans-Sahara railway

  Trans-Siberian Railway

  and Russian civil war

  Transvaal

  Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

  Treaty of Vienna

  Trieste

  Trotsky, Leon

  Troyes

  Tsumeb mines

  Tuchman, Barbara

  Tunbridge Wells

  Turkey

  and First World War

  and Russo-Turkish War

  Tyrol

  U-boats

  Ukraine

  Ulflingen (Trois Vierges)

  unexploded bombs

  Union Pacific Railroad

  United Nations

  United States Military Railroads

  United States of America

  and Korean War

  and missile trains

  railway system

  railways and First World War

  railways and Second World War

  and slavery

  and Vietnam War

  see also American Civil War

  Upton, Kentucky

  Ural Mountains

  urea

  US Transportation Corps

  V1 and V2 flying bombs

  van Creveld, Martin

  Van Fleet, General James

  Varna

  Venetians

  Vercelli

  Verdun, defence of

  Vichy

  Victoria, Queen

  Vienna

  Vietnam War

  Vladivostok

  Voghera

  Volkswagen Beetle

  Wadi Haifa

  wagons

  Wales

  War Railway Council

  Warsaw

  Warsaw-Moscow railway

  Warsaw Pact

  Wartensleben, Count Herman von

  Washington DC

  Wayne, John

  Weber, Thomas

  Wejh

  Wessel

  Western & Atlantic Railroad

  Western Maryland Railroad

  Westminster, Maryland

  Westwood, John

  Wheeling, West Virginia

  White Russians

  Wi-Ju

  Wilhelm II, Kaiser

  Wilmington & Weldon Railroad

  wine

  Wissembourg

  Witte, Sergei

  Wohl, Paul

  women

  Woodbury station

  Woolmer Instructional Railway

  wounded, evacuation of

  see also ambulance trains

  Württemberg

  Yekaterinburg

  York

  Ypres

  Yugoslavia

  Zaitsev, Yury

  Zeppelins

  Zoulla

  CHRISTIAN WOLMAR is a writer and broadcaster specializing in the social history of railways and transport. He has written for major British newspapers for many years and has contributed to many other publications, including the New York Times and Newsday. He frequently appears on TV and radio as an expert commentator. His most recent books are the widely-acclaimed The Subterranean Railway, Fire and Steam: How the Railways transformed Britain, and Blood, Iron and Gold: How the Railroads Transformed the World.

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  Copyright © 2010 by Christian Wolmar

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