International railways

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Colin Ward, in Anarchy in Action, argued the global postal service demonstrated "local groups and associations could combine for complex functions without any central authority". Ward explained, "Or you can travel across Europe over the lines of a dozen railway systems - capitalist and communist - co-ordinated by agreement between different railway undertakings, without any kind of central railway authority."