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  • A family travels on the Circular Railway on 19th March 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar. The Circular Railway is a 28.5 mile 45.9 km 39 station British built loop system that connects Yangon to its satellite towns and villages.
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  • View from the Circular Railway carriage window at Yangon station on 19th April 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar. The Circular Railway is a 28.5 mile 45.9 km 39 station British built loop system that connects Yangon to its satellite towns and villages.
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  • Inside a carriage on the Yangon Circular Railway on 16th May 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar. The railway, a narrow gauge local commuter trail network serving Yangon metropolitan area is a 28.5 mile 45.9 km 39 station loop system. This British built rail-loop connects Yangon to its satellite towns and villages
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  • A passenger sleeping inside a carriage on the Yangon Circular Railway on 17th May 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar. The railway, a narrow gauge local commuter trail network serving Yangon metropolitan area is a 28.5 mile 45.9 km 39 station loop system. This British built rail-loop connects Yangon to its satellite towns and villages
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  • A man looks out of a carriage window at Thamine station on the Circular Railway on 17th May 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar. The railway, a narrow gauge local commuter trail network serving Yangon metropolitan area is a 28.5 mile 45.9 km 39 station loop system. This British built rail-loop connects Yangon to its satellite towns and villages
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  • Passengers on the Yangon Circular Railway on 16th May in Myanmar. The railway, a narrow gauge local commuter trail network serving Yangon metropolitan area is a 28.5 mile 45.9 km 39 station loop system. This British built rail-loop connects Yangon to its satellite towns and villages
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  • A sleeping passenger on the Yangon Circular Railway on 16th May 2016 in Myanmar. The railway, a narrow gauge local commuter trail network serving Yangon metropolitan area is a 28.5 mile 45.9 km 39 station loop system. This British built rail-loop connects Yangon to its satellite towns and villages
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  • A woman sleeping inside a carriage on the Yangon Circular Railway on 16th May 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar. The railway, a narrow gauge local commuter trail network serving Yangon metropolitan area is a 28.5 mile 45.9 km 39 station loop system. This British built rail-loop connects Yangon to its satellite towns and villages
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  • Getting off the Yangon Circular Railway on 16th May 2016 in Myanmar. The railway, a narrow gauge local commuter trail network serving Yangon metropolitan area is a 28.5 mile 45.9 km 39 station loop system. This British built rail-loop connects Yangon to its satellite towns and villages
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  • Getting off the Yangon Circular Railway on 16th May 2016 in Myanmar. The railway, a narrow gauge local commuter trail network serving Yangon metropolitan area is a 28.5 mile 45.9 km 39 station loop system. This British built rail-loop connects Yangon to its satellite towns and villages
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  • Passengers on the Yangon Circular Railway on 16th May in Myanmar. The railway, a narrow gauge local commuter trail network serving Yangon metropolitan area is a 28.5 mile 45.9 km 39 station loop system. This British built rail-loop connects Yangon to its satellite towns and villages
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  • Inside a carriage on the Yangon Circular Railway, Myanamar. The railway, a narrow gauge local commuter rail network serving Yangon metropolitan area is a 28.5 mile (45.9 km) 39 station loop system. This British built rail-loop connects Yangon to its satellite towns and villages.
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  • A man looks out of the window of a carriage on the Yangon Circular Railway, Myanmar (Burma). The railway, a narrow gauge local commuter rail network serving Yangon metropolitan area is a 28.5 mile (45.9 km) 39 station loop system. This British built rail-loop connects Yangon to its satellite towns and villages.
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  • A young woman waiting for the train at Hledan station on 19 March 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar. Hledan is one of the 39 station stops on Yangons Circular Railway.
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  • A woman selling locally grown watermelon on the platform at Danyingone Station on 19th March 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar.  Danyingone Station is one of the Circular Railways 39 stations.
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  • A woman with a young baby sells mangoes at Danyingone Station on 19 March 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar. At Danyingone Station, one of the Circular Railways 39 stations, the market spills out onto the tracks.
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  • Women selling local produce at Danyingone Station on 19th March 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar. At Danyingone Station, one of the Circular Railways 39 stations, the market spills out onto the tracks.
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  • Women selling jackfruit and fish at Danyingone Station on 19th March 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar. At Danyingone Station, one of the Circular Railways 39 stations, the market spills out onto the tracks.
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  • Two young girls wearing thanaka at Thamine station one of the 39 stations of the Yangon Circular Railway on 17th May 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar. The railway, a narrow gauge local commuter trail network serving Yangon metropolitan area is a 28.5 mile 45.9 km 39 station loop system. This British built rail-loop connects Yangon to its satellite towns and villages
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  • West Ham's London underground tbe station seen through carriage window of a tube train carriage. West Ham's London underground tube station is seen through a window of a tube train carriage. Below is a map of the London underground rail system and the circular sign that is repeated around the infrastructure help identify this location in east London.
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  • Locals walk in a concrete walkway beneath a travel billboard ad featuring an idyllic countryside scene for GWR railways at Elephant And Castle, on 3rd May 2018, in south London, UK.
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  • A young man sits on a sandbank beneath a sun brolley. With legs and feet protruding the man is in the middle of a sand maze constructed for the London Thames Festival, the annual celebration of all things related to London life and culture. The maze has been trodden by pairs of feet to create concentric circles that ultimately lead to the centre. Seen only at low-tide on the river's foreshore near Gabriel's Wharf, the stretch of fine, natural sandy beach is used by Londoners to sample a touch of seaside on fine summer days and was popular with Victorians before the arrivals of railways taking them to the coast. Nowadays the Thames is much cleaner after more stringent environment policies and the sand in some places is pure.
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  • A butcher preparing meat at a market on the platform at Thamine station, one of the 39 stations of Yangon Circular Railway on 17th May 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar. The railway, a narrow gauge local commuter trail network serving Yangon metropolitan area is a 28.5 mile 45.9 km 39 station loop system. This British built rail-loop connects Yangon to its satellite towns and villages
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  • Selling street food on the platform at Danyingone Station on 16th May 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar. Danyingdone Station is one of the 39 stations on the Yangon Circular Railway, Myanmar. The railway, a narrow gauge local commuter trail network serving Yangon metropolitan area is a 28.5 mile 45.9 km 39 station loop system. This British built rail-loop connects Yangon to its satellite towns and villages
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  • Selling fish from the train tracks at Thamaing station on 17th May 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar.  Thamaing is one of the 39 stations on the Yangon Circular Railway, Myanmar. The railway, a narrow gauge local commuter trail network serving Yangon metropolitan area is a 28.5 mile 45.9 km 39 station loop system. This British built rail-loop connects Yangon to its satellite towns and villages
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  • Selling fish from the train tracks at Thamaing station on 17th May 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar.  Thamaing is one of the 39 stations on the Yangon Circular Railway, Myanmar. The railway, a narrow gauge local commuter trail network serving Yangon metropolitan area is a 28.5 mile 45.9 km 39 station loop system. This British built rail-loop connects Yangon to its satellite towns and villages
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  • Selling fish from the train tracks at Thamaing station on 17th May 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar.  Thamaing is one of the 39 stations on the Yangon Circular Railway, Myanmar. The railway, a narrow gauge local commuter trail network serving Yangon metropolitan area is a 28.5 mile 45.9 km 39 station loop system. This British built rail-loop connects Yangon to its satellite towns and villages
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  • Street food for sale on the platform at Danyingone Station on 16th May 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar. Danyingdone Station is one of the 39 stations on the Yangon Circular Railway, Myanmar. The railway, a narrow gauge local commuter trail network serving Yangon metropolitan area is a 28.5 mile 45.9 km 39 station loop system. This British built rail-loop connects Yangon to its satellite towns and villages
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  • Selling fresh papaya from the train tracks at Thamaing station on 24th November 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar.  Thamaing is one of the 39 stations on the Yangon Circular Railway, Myanmar
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  • Skinned and prepared quails for sale at Hledan morning market on 19th March in Yangon, Myanmar. Hledan is one of the 39 stations on the Yangon Circular Railway
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  • Different qualities of rice for sale at Hledan morning market on 19th March 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar. Hledan is one of the 39 stations on the Yangon Circular Railway
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  • Women selling vegetables at Hledan morning market on 19th March in Yangon, Myanmar. Hledan is one of the 39 stations on the Yangon Circular Railway
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  • Flowers used for Buddhist offerings for sale at Hledan morning market on 19th March 2016 in Yangon, Myanmar. Hledan is one of the 39 stations on the Yangon Circular Railway
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  • Cyclists entering the restored Devonshire Tunnel as part of the Two Tunnels Greenway near Bath, Somerset, England, United Kingdom on 6th April 2013.  The cyclists will enjoy he fantastic 13-mile circular route from the centre of Bath that takes in National Cycle Route 24 and National Route 4 and the spectacular Dundas Aqueduct on the Kennet & Avon Canal.  The opening of this route has been organised by Sustrans in partnership with Bath and North East Somerset Council.  This tunnel was previously a railway tunnel on one of the United Kingdoms most famous rail lines. The tunnel is 407 meters long and stone-lined throughout.  It has been restored to make it accessible by foot, cycle or wheelchair and is part of a 13-mile circuit.  The event was attended by hundreds of cyclists and pedestrians of all ages and abilities.
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  • Rosella for sale at Danyingone Station on 19th March in Yangon, Myanmar. At Danyingone Station, one of the Circular Railways 39 stations, the market spills out onto the tracks
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