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The old station remained in use for | goods traffic. |
Points are redeemed for | goods and services within the complex. |
Mutual recognition of outstanding debts for | goods and services |
They were designed by Daniel Gooch for | goods train work. |
Woodchester remained open for | goods traffic until 1964. |
The line itself closed for | goods traffic in 1966. |
It was closed for | goods traffic from 4 January 1965. |
It remained in use for | goods until 1964. |
Dudbridge remained open for | goods traffic until 1966. |
The line remained open for | goods traffic until 1964. |
The line north of Colnbrook remains open for | goods services. |
The line remained open for | goods services until 1975. |
The line is dedicated only for | goods traffic. |
Branch to Swansea Docks opened for | goods traffic only |
riod of time that carriers are responsible for | goods to cover the time between the point where the |
It remained open for | goods, and on 1 May 1908 was renamed Coates, to prev |
However, the station remained open for | goods traffic, mainly milk, until the M&SWJR line cl |
But Dursley developed considerably for | goods traffic with increased sidings and a goods she |
dge branch (1875-1950 for passengers, 1964 for | goods) diverged from the main line to York opposite |
al operation of the line the site was used for | goods handling. |
Bridgehouse became the company's terminal for | goods and cattle traffic. |
It closed in 1952 but reopened for | goods services in 1954 until 1973. |
e through the station continued to be used for | goods trains until 1980. |
The station remained open for | goods and coal until final closure in 1969. |
Dudbridge remained open for | goods traffic until 1966, when the Beeching cuts clo |
assenger traffic in 1917 but remained open for | goods until 1 January 1951. |
The third track was built for | goods loading in 1933 and was dismantled in 1966. |
The route became very busy primarily for | goods and later for the transportation of passengers |
engers in October 1968, having been closed for | goods in June 1961. |
ugh Morton to Billingborough remained open for | goods until 1964. |
closed for passenger traffic in 1960, and for | goods in 1965. |
station opened on 4 August 1846 and closed for | goods traffic on 6 September 1976. |
The line remained in use for | goods traffic until 1967, when the entire route was |
It opened for | goods traffic in 1855 and for passenger traffic in 1 |
aried considerably from the British usage, for | goods in Ireland. |
The new line opened for | goods traffic in 1885 and for passengers on 1 July 1 |
Ryeford remained open for | goods traffic until 1964, though the signalbox close |
sed to passengers in 1951, finally closing for | goods services in 1961. |
ption on the competitiveness in the market for | goods and services |
ral stores, where residents typically paid for | goods in kind with eggs. |
n closed to passenger services in 1939 and for | goods in 1963. |
Trucks and Tempos are used for | goods transport in this area. |
st 700 yards (640 m) of the line were used for | goods traffic only, to the basin where goods could b |
ssengers on the 16th of September 1957 and for | goods on the 20th February 1961. |
ngers in July 1902, but it remained in use for | goods as "Ellerby Siding". |
ion opened on 1 August 1858 and was closed for | goods traffic on 2 June 1978. |
uch of its existence it was used primarily for | goods services, it also saw passengers trains stop t |
This short line was opened for | goods on 1 October 1875, and to passengers on 11 Oct |
was opened on 10 July 1854 and was closed for | goods traffic on 30 March 1964. |
The station was opened for | goods on 14 November 1904, and to passengers on 2 Ja |
t had no stations, as its main purpose was for | goods traffic, although North Skelton opened in 1902 |
the Stainforth and Keadby Canal and opened for | goods traffic on 11 December 1855. |
tation opened on 1 May 1865 and was closed for | goods traffic on 24 April 1950. |
Beach in 1900, but was at first used only for | goods traffic to Pilning. |
In addition there is a through track for | goods traffic between the station building and the p |
This was mainly intended for | goods, but a passenger service did run on the branch |
The route was opened for | goods traffic on the June 2 and for passenger traffi |
ion opened on 4 August 1846 and was closed for | goods traffic on 9 June 1976. |
as opened on 11 April 1848, and was closed for | goods traffic on 4 January 1965. |
eptember 26, 1938; the line remaining open for | goods traffic until January 21, 1952. |
on was opened on 1 October 1862 and closed for | goods traffic on 4 January 1965. |
n opened on 4 December 1855 and was closed for | goods traffic on 4 January 1965. |
n opened on 1 December 1854 and was closed for | goods traffic on 3 November 1975,. |
However, the line remained open for | goods services and for passenger excursions and dive |
at Kilbricken on 1 September 1848, closed for | goods traffic on 3 November 1975 and finally closed |
truct the platform was used intermittently for | goods traffic until the track was lifted in 1968. |
It was opened for | goods traffic between Aldridge and Brownhills Watlin |
The Sandy and Potton Railway was opened for | goods traffic on 23 June 1857, and to passengers on |
in County Antrim, from Larne to Ballyclare for | goods traffic. |
o the wharves was maintained, via the GWR, for | goods until 1967. |
Alnabru is the stopping location for | goods trains at Alna Station, and around 300 metres |
tion was opened on 2 November 1859, closed for | goods traffic on 2 December 1974 and fully closed fr |
tember 1938, though the line remained open for | goods traffic until 21 January 1952. |
line between Barry and Trehafod had opened for | goods trains on 18 July 1889, but initially there wa |
The station remained open for | goods traffic until 1965 when the station was demoli |
er 26, 1938, though the line remained open for | goods traffic until January 21, 1952. |
a siding on the Up line towards New Mills for | goods trains to recess into by reversing in off the |
station opened on 1 September 1866, closed for | goods traffic on 9 June 1947 and finally closed on 3 |
It was the locomotive exchange station for | goods traffic, with GNR engines working to the north |
Thereafter, the station remained open for | goods traffic until 25 January 1965 but saw occasion |
d these allowed him to get the best prices for | goods by dealing directly with the manufacturers. |
ay station opened on 18 October 1880, shut for | goods traffic on 24 March 1924, and shut altogether |
closed to passengers in 1930, and operated for | goods services only until its final closure in 1962. |
Alne section was reinstated the next year for | goods traffic. |
d the line from Northwich to Helsby opened for | goods traffic on 1 September 1869 and for passenger |
chains (3.2 km) branch line to Winnington, for | goods traffic only, opened on 1 September 1869. |
n, Tocumwal was an important customs point for | goods crossing between the then colonies of Victoria |
n 31 March 1950 but the line remained open for | goods until 30 October 1964. |
mbai, India which was used as a storehouse for | goods imported and exported from Mumbai. |
nch line from Rochdale to Facit had opened for | goods on 5 October 1870, and to passengers on 1 Nove |
It remained open for | goods until 1964 and had quite large sidings for the |
In 1946 the line was reopened for | goods traffic but a year later this service ceased w |
tions were incapable of meeting the demand for | goods and services, NEPmen were tolerated. |
The line continued to be used for | goods into the 1960s and by London Underground for t |
tween Saxby and South Witham remained open for | goods trains. |
h as attempts to use monopoly money to pay for | goods, a small minority chose to throw paint and uri |
he partially roofed sidewalks were markets for | goods of all sorts. |
over the M&SWJR; however, it remained open for | goods traffic until 1962. |
a weaver (Om Puri) exchange their products for | goods provided by a regular passing trader (M.K. Rai |
h a new line was constructed, which opened for | goods on 20 November 1905, and for passengers on 2 A |
for passenger traffic until March 1966 and for | goods to Bath gasworks until 1971. |
gh the line (and the bridge) remained open for | goods until 1 September 1958. |
, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LBSCR) for | goods on January 19, 1865, and for passengers on Jul |
lway station opened on 1 July 1885, closed for | goods traffic on 9 June 1947, and finally closed alt |
link between the M2 and M20 motorways, and for | goods vehicle traffic to the port at Sheerness. |
drop items or money which can be exchanged for | goods at stores or at player created markets. |
sed to passengers but continued to be used for | goods, even long after the rest of the line had clos |
part of the Israel-Iran deals, in exchange for | goods, Iran paid Israel with Pistachios and oil. |
It is still in use for | goods trains, as the railway is still is use as far |
t close until 1966 for passengers and 1971 for | goods trains. |
tracks leading to it continued to be used for | goods services until 1967 when it was completely clo |
d there as is a railroad transfer facility for | goods on the broad gauge railroad to Ukraine. |
pay his workforce which could be exchanged for | goods at the village shop or for cash via third part |
husetts, in the business of trading timber for | goods from Scotland and the West Indies. |
lthough most deal with the trading of eggs for | goods at a local general store during the Great Depr |
vents, such as, talking to friends, paying for | goods in a shop or asking for directions. |
and Tonyrefail on 2 August 1860, at first for | goods trains only; it served several collieries, and |
passenger traffic on 17 April 1939, closed for | goods traffic on 10 March 1947 and finally closed al |
h and Sutton Bridge Railway, it was opened for | goods traffic on 1 June 1866 and for passengers on 1 |
The new line opened for | goods traffic in 1885 and for passengers the followi |
on in Standish to Rawlinson Bridge, opened for | goods traffic. |
enter into collective commercial contracts for | goods and services on best value terms on behalf of |
ection onward to Haxey Junction was opened for | goods on 14 November 1904, and to passengers on 2 Ja |
mber 1853, although the line had been used for | goods traffic since the earlier in the year. |
ng unemployment it then reduced the market for | goods, in a vicious cycle that could not be solved b |
r passenger traffic on 2 February 1931 and for | goods traffic on 27 January 1947, finally closing al |
ch 1959, although the line remained opened for | goods until 1964. |
ssenger traffic on 27 January 1947, closed for | goods traffic on 12 June 1961, and finally closed al |
nset Beach often used to commute to Supply for | goods and other materials. |
to passengers the station remained opened for | goods traffic for a further 35 years to October 1962 |
It would remain open for | goods traffic, which was considerable at this time, |
ice in 1929 with the branch remaining open for | goods services until 1959. |
idland Metro tramway and a heavy rail line for | goods trains. |
erchants often had to wait a month or more for | goods to be freighted in from Fort Worth. |
opening on 1 May 1916 the line only opened for | goods traffic, particularly coal, it stayed that way |
The line was opened for | goods on 31 March 1902 and for passengers on 28 Augu |
between Melton Mowbray and Stamford opened for | goods traffic on 20 March 1848, and for passengers o |
ate film office were made by local vendors for | goods and services that were not paid for. |
diversionary route, were brought into use for | goods trains; passenger trains started using the new |
, which opened on 10 March 1862 and closed for | goods traffic on 2 December 1974.. |
lly and Newport Railway (PC&NR) was opened for | goods on 25 July 1884, providing a route to Newport |
nd being livestock, and the busiest period for | goods cartage came in the 1940s when 37,000 tonnes w |
t was reached with the Chinese authorities for | goods wagons to again cross the border, but passenge |
passenger traffic on 31 December 1934 and for | goods traffic on 9 September 1963, finally closing a |
er 1958, although the line remained opened for | goods until 1964. |
25 July 1864; it opened on 1 November 1869 for | goods trains, and one month later, on 1 December, pa |
shall have any action against his workman for | goods supplied at any shop belonging to the employer |
or access even from Ethiopia and certainly for | goods coming from Juba, even if they do not think th |
idge through Brierley Hill is still in use for | goods trains but since 1993 it has been closed beyon |
ich opened on 10 March 1862 and was closed for | goods traffic on 3 November 1975. |
gh the line through the site is still used for | goods traffic from local quarries and for transport |
50-53) led to a worldwide increased demand for | goods, where the resulting shortage helped overcome |
ubstantially lessen competition in markets for | goods or services in the State, and accordingly, tha |
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