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By the end of 1880 – or within 10 years of the adoption of Vogel's public works policy – nearly 1,200 miles of Government-owned railway had been constructed and brought i
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Submitted by admin on April 23, 2009 - 01:23
By the end of 1880 – or within 10 years of the adoption of Vogel's public works policy – nearly 1,200 miles of Government-owned railway had been constructed and brought i