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Posted by Roger Farnworth (Member # 197595) on :
 
An article in The Railway Magazine, August 1905 discussed the use of 'Railway' and 'Railroad' in different jurisdictions around the world at the turn of the 20th century.

As the linked article suggests, there was considerable uncertainty over the use of the two terms.

http://rogerfarnworth.com/2024/08/14/railway-or-railroad/
 
Posted by irishchieftain (Member # 1473) on :
 
Well, the term in Irish Gaelic is either “bóthar iarainn” or “iarnród”, which both translate as “iron road” specifically. The term “railway” would be something like “bealach iarainn”. However, the English term used in Ireland is exclusively “railway”.
 
Posted by Roger Farnworth (Member # 197595) on :
 
Yes, Gilbert.

I appreciate your response.

Best wishes

Roger
 
Posted by Gilbert B Norman (Member # 1541) on :
 
Reverend, "Irish Chieftain" is a gentleman named Alan Helfner, and not I.
 
Posted by Roger Farnworth (Member # 197595) on :
 
Sorry Gilbert

I should read things more carefully!

Best wishes

Roger
 


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