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- {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Vaughan, A. (1997). Railwaymen, Politics and Money. London: John Murray. ISBN 978-0-7195-5746-0. "Surrey...
- The Railwaymen is the nickname of two English football (soccer) clubs: Crewe Alexandra F.C., a professional football club in Crewe, Cheshire, England Leigh...
- The Nigeria Union of Railwaymen (NUR) is a trade union representing workers in the rail industry in Nigeria. The union was founded in 1978, when the Government...
- The National Union of Railwaymen was a trade union of railway workers in the United Kingdom. The largest railway workers' union in the country, it was...
- the fourth level of the English football league system. Nicknamed 'The Railwaymen' because of the town's links with the rail industry, and also commonly...
- managed to draw 1–1 and to finish first in the league, instead of "the Railwaymen". The positions that have been achieved in those years in the Divizia...
- The Union of Railwaymen (Serbo-Croatian: Sindikat željezničara was a trade union representing railway workers in Yugoslavia. The union was founded in 1945...
- TRANSNET, which stands for Transport, Service, and Networks, was a trade union in Germany and one of eight industrial affiliations of the German Confederation...
- classes of British steam locomotive. They were nicknamed Ozzies by the railwaymen. The Austerity 2-8-0 was based on the LMS Stanier class 8F, which until...
- and managed a 1–1 draw to finish first in the league, instead of "the Railwaymen". The team's final season's standings in the Divizia A were: 1932–33 –...