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Taihape was for a long time considered a railway town.
The railway town used to be the last stop going west from Vejle.
It was once a prosperous railway town, but is now largely deserted.
Although small, Rannes used to be a major railway town which once had 27 pubs.
Offenburg used to be a railway town and the station was of major economic importance to it.
Since then Atlanta has grown from a small railway town into a major business, convention and transportation hub.
He was also active in the civic life of Swindon, then very much a 'railway town'.
In 1870, Haslev became a railway town, attracting many new inhabitants.
As often happened at 19th century railroad junctions, a railway town arose.
The settlement grew when the railways came during the mid to late 19th century, making it a railway town.
It is a transport centre and railway town.
For many years, Sioux Lookout was simply a railway town.
The railway towns were bleak but the scenery was magnificent and the people friendly.
Pahartali was basically a railway town with workshop, yard and shed.
Grodno was a railway town on the Polish border.
They had gone to a new British-built railway town, and there his grandfather had found work of some sort.
A film which stars the people of a railway town and whose costumes were created by a cleaner, has scooped two major awards.
It is a very small railway town with a police station, a community clinic and a shop, plus a few abandoned shophouses.
It's reinforced Swindon's sence of identity as a railway town.
The city adopted the motto Resurgo after its rebirth as a railway town.
It later became an important railway town.
They were now far from the railway town, far from the town.
Great Waterton was once the largest railway town on Sodor.
It built division offices and repair facilities, transforming that village into a booming railway town.
The commune used to be a railway town in the days of the old Rouen tramway.