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Closed to passengers 1938 and to | goods traffic 1952. |
Petroleum to power machinery and transport | goods to market |
There were also several other tracks and a | goods shed. |
senger platforms, one luggage platform and one | goods platform with 5 central tracks four goods trac |
enterprise of her late spouse and transported | goods from all over the Baltic Sea, carrying goods t |
The abbey and its | goods were sold off, and the buildings subsequently |
ilroad safety, towing, trucking, and household | goods moving. |
xcursion traffic continued until 1962, and the | goods depot remained open until 1963. |
ed the eastern part of Smethwick, and included | goods sheds and sidings. |
was responsible for delivering and disbursing | goods and equipment to locations in the war zone. |
tion became known as the Old Yard and provided | goods facilities. |
small, equipped with a single platform and no | goods facilities. |
He imported tea and other | goods from the British West Indies. |
ailway was closed to passengers in 1929 and to | goods in 1951. |
It closed to passengers on 29/04/1957 and to | goods on 07/12/1953. |
There were sidings and a | goods yard to the south, between the station and the |
closed to passengers on 1 August 1925, and to | goods on 22 December 1945. |
involved in shipbuilding, mills and supplying | goods to the militia. |
also became an important industry, and leather | goods one of Bern's main exports. |
ion closed to passengers on 8 June 1953 and to | goods in 1966. |
ion had a single platform, a signal box, and a | goods shed on a loop. |
s with lending institution Folkia and sporting | goods retailer Intersport. |
costs are now met by door proceeds and donated | goods and services. |
te numerous books on national politics and the | goods and evils of it. |
ternationally licensed on apparel and consumer | goods in over 72 countries. |
cafe provided meals, medical services and free | goods for local residents. |
was closed to passengers on 1 June 1957 and to | goods in January 1961. |
ts expanded to include importing and exporting | goods, manufacturing and shipbuilding. |
The new tariff provisions for wool and woolen | goods were exceedingly protectionist. |
closed for passenger traffic in 1960, and for | goods in 1965. |
ion had two platforms with loading docks and a | goods shed. |
Blaenavon shed closed in 1942 and eventually | goods also ceased in 1954. |
The station building and the | goods shed have been converted into houses. |
own Street was used as a coal and agricultural | goods terminal. |
opened on the 1 June 1869, with sidings and a | goods shed. |
a brick built station building, and extensive | goods facilities. |
Essex, England, from where it makes and sells | goods worldwide. |
adu, they sell Korean commodities and purchase | goods to sell in their country. |
closed to passengers on 1 February 1960 and to | goods on 6 July 1964. |
tone-built platforms, a station building and a | goods shed. |
latform between the two main lines and several | goods sidings. |
he railway station had a single platform and a | goods shed opposite. |
ted business in the wholesale clothing and dry | goods trade in Montreal. |
Traffic consisted of 6 passenger trains and 1 | goods train per day. |
closed on 5 October 1964 to passengers and to | goods on 28 December 1964. |
Harps sales both groceries and sporting | goods in some larger stores. |
closed to passengers on 2 February 1931 and to | goods on 13 July 1964. |
Rubber balloons, rice mills and manufactured | goods, are major manufacturing products which are pr |
The train shed was doubled in length and the | goods shed was enlarged. |
Lehmann bought and sold | goods on a cash-only basis; he offered odd prices (i |
n closed to passenger services in 1939 and for | goods in 1963. |
It closed to passengers in April 1964, and to | goods trains later that year. |
s the first merchant selling groceries and dry | goods in town. |
There was additionally a run-round loop and a | goods siding, often used for cattle docking . |
sed in 1968 and only the station house and the | goods shed remain. |
as open to passengers on 20 August 1856 and to | goods traffic on 1 January 1857.Station closed in 19 |
It closed to passengers on 3 March 1929 and to | goods on 1 May 1972, although goods trains continued |
ssengers on the 16th of September 1957 and for | goods on the 20th February 1961. |
ent on imports for basic food and manufactured | goods due to steady increases in local production. |
or winter-, spring-, summer-, and fall-related | goods generally now begins midway through the previo |
Ds, software, electronics, perfumes, and other | goods in great detail. |
int of the film is known to exist, and Damaged | Goods is considered to be a lost film. |
expanded market access for textile and apparel | goods into the United States for eligible countries. |
signalbox on the original down platform and a | goods shed to the west of the station. |
steam locomotive servicing depot and extensive | goods facilities. |
s closed to passengers on 4 March 1963, and to | goods on 2 November 1964. |
ed, it was closed to passengers in 1954 and to | goods in 1957. |
ed to passenger traffic on 6 March 1950 and to | goods traffic in May 1964. |
ing has eleven 17-person passenger lifts and 1 | goods lift, as well as firefighting lifts and vehicl |
Every year, imported and exported | goods are shipped from well over 100 countries throu |
Shunting at Darling Harbour and Alexandria | goods yards was the duty of the remainder of those h |
ter's house is now a private residence and the | goods yards are part of a timber merchant's. |
ded to products such as french fries and baked | goods to enhance browning. |
er's representative in the marine and sporting | goods industry from 1959 to 1962. |
It had two platforms, a bay siding and a | goods shed that opened into a second bay platform. |
losed to passengers on 2 November 1964, and to | goods on 21 June 1965. |
It closed to passengers in 1953 and to | goods services in 1964; the station building is now |
osed to passengers on 11 September 1961 and to | goods traffic on 15 June 1964. |
It closed to passengers in 1958 and to | goods services in 1964; the station building is now |
s a producer of customizable cookies and baked | goods solely in the United States. |
featured a single platform, a signal box and a | goods shed/granary on a loop. |
isborough Railway to passengers in 1957 and to | goods in 1961. |
featured an extensive toy, game, and sporting | goods departments featuring unique imported merchand |
Donations of clothing and household | goods are considered for use in Mission programs, or |
ged canopies existed over the platforms, and a | goods shed and cattle dock, All have since been remo |
traded for blankets, tobacco and manufactured | goods were shipped back on the supply ships. |
a BR Mk 1 bogie coach, an oil tank wagon and a | goods brake van. |
After his death his body and the | goods from Strathbogie Castle were shipped from Aber |
ts with fringes parade animals, fish and other | goods, perhaps bringing them to the feast. |
cotton, leather products and cattle, and other | goods produced in the growing state. |
services were withdrawn from the line, and the | goods service from much of the line in November 1963 |
tion building and platform to the left and the | goods shed to the right. |
l box on the platform, a cattle dock and small | goods sidings. |
The pier is used for loading and unloading | goods and berthing of kaitos operating between Sha T |
was lifted between the Bonn riverside and the | goods station. |
The cover artwork to the regular and special | goods version of the album features a collage of 44 |
burdened by a shortage of capital and imported | goods as a result of World War I, had begun to recov |
erminuses were closed to passengers and became | goods depots. |
in transporting raw materials and manufactured | goods between emerging industrial centers." |
lding, while retaining men's clothing and home | goods at the original location. |
ents, chemical manures, glue, boilers and iron | goods, boots and shoes and fur garments, and has dis |
ts, wool, and skins; imports, cotton and piece | goods, metals, sugar, and tea. |
istributes imported brand name snack and candy | goods, and manufactures food for export from Vietnam |
ich sought to produce and sell sugar and other | goods in Haiti and the United States. |
g, and other specialty and ethnically-specific | goods to a Spanish-speaking clientele. |
orting timber to the West Indies and importing | goods from England and Ireland. |
e isthmus to speed transport of mail and trade | goods between the east and west coasts. |
egal trade of guns, horses, captives and other | goods the Comancheros (Pueblo and New Mexico traders |
lel footbridge just metres upstream, and heavy | goods vehicles must use the modern bridge, which for |
s listed notices of employment, lost and found | goods and items for sale. |
y began his career in the grocery and packaged | goods business in the late 1870s as a country store |
ment, in episodes like Sperm Bank and Sporting | Goods, for Red Hot Chili Peppers music and for the C |
sive manufactures of iron, steel, and aluminum | goods, including railway material, machinery and can |
on operated a business importing and exporting | goods, and also built ships at Masstown; he later st |
ts were used to ship rice and spices and other | goods between Kuttanad and the Cochin port. |
firm supplying household products and consumer | goods for the local market. |
t Prussia and worked in economics and imported | goods to Germany. |
ses, quilting, automotive, outdoor and camping | goods and furniture. |
ia the Pacific) to drop off supplies and trade | goods in exchange for the furs. |
in the manufacture of electric and electronic | goods such as cables and wire coatings, electronic d |
the railway line for both passengers and heavy | goods which was gazetted in 1914. |
s bring in vehicles, foodstuffs and electronic | goods, among other items, the port's monthly tax rev |
and accessory distribution for white and brown | goods, but also offers a comprehensive range of smal |
eutical, personal care, cosmetics and consumer | goods industries. |
closed to passengers on 18 January 1965 and to | goods on 10 August 1964, as part of the Beeching Axe |
website, including a food co-op and Freeshare | goods recycling. |
about 90 % of the parts, foodstuffs, and other | goods the Soviet Union had promised. |
on's large Retail Parks for DIY and Electronic | goods is located in the area and attracts visitors f |
wn in the photographs had been removed and the | goods wagons were propelled from Harrow and Wealdsto |
one, but some remains of the platforms and the | Goods shed still exist, although in private hands. |
government services and facilities, and other | goods, services and facilities offered to the public |
ceased in 1940 after wartime bombing, and the | goods line closed with the closure of the Royal Dock |
station for passengers on 2 August 1869 and to | goods on 1 March 1870. |
Savoy, France came to America in 1855 and sold | goods in New Orleans, New Iberia and Milton. |
a landing to load hides, tallow, hay and other | goods for export. |
has developed as a market for antiques and old | goods transaction time by time, there are many antiq |
litate the transportation of import and export | goods from boats, a pier was built by the company an |
businesses (gun dealers, surplus and sporting | goods, Latter Day Saints (Mormon) bookstores selling |
bags are used for containing and transporting | goods such as foods, produce, powders, ice, magazine |
ewing machines, household articles and tobacco | goods at Arnhemseweg (Arnhem Road) in Amersfoort. |
on the up platform by the main building and a | goods yard to the north of the station. |
xpand and soon was selling groceries and dried | goods in addition to its leather products. |
for passenger traffic until March 1966 and for | goods to Bath gasworks until 1971. |
Divinity like many other confections and baked | goods needs to have its recipe altered for high alti |
y, the main road carrying passengers and their | goods between Philadelphia and the north. |
ities in your neighbourhood to lend and borrow | goods and services, earning ‘carbon points saved' in |
e steamboats were loaded with cotton and other | goods in the 19th and early 20th centuries. |
sco, where he opened a furniture and household | goods store at 6th and Market streets. |
sells typical paint, hardware, tools and other | goods needed to build/repair items around the home. |
et was to bring the city's merchants and their | goods together in a single location. |
Dummer found his brothers packing and storing | goods and provisions for their forthcoming journey t |
ssengers under the Beeching Axe in 1965 and to | goods traffic the following year. |
0 camels, 1,000 cows and 1,500 sheep and other | goods belonging to these peaceful citizens. |
link between the M2 and M20 motorways, and for | goods vehicle traffic to the port at Sheerness. |
m Hawaii to the United States and manufactured | goods on return trips. |
ernment agents with promises of cash and other | goods and that they would not otherwise have plotted |
A collection of new and used | goods, with a prominence of food stalls spread out o |
career and outright purchase of food and other | goods a more economical way of meeting the School's |
f thousands of troops, military and industrial | goods and the fleet of the Royal Indian Navy made Bo |
of India troops, supplies, arms and industrial | goods to and from Bombay, the city life was shut dow |
lso asked for machine tools, leather and other | goods, but the proposal soon settled into 10,000 tru |
for the retailing of street fashions and other | goods targeted at teenagers and young adults, and Ch |
Movable and unmovable | goods, altars, lands, etc, were all valued, in order |
r Red Wing, Minnesota, and materials and trade | goods from Pennsylvania, the Gulf Coast and Lake Sup |
Ltd., from about 1898, a bookbinding and paper | goods company founded in 1848, which was one of Cana |
to seize as many wealthy townspeople and their | goods as possible. |
ruit juices and other agricultural and grocery | goods, before adding a small export business as well |
ouse was where the Crown kept grains and other | goods collected as taxes paid in kind. |
and purchased the best furniture and household | goods from makers in London and Edinburgh) he did no |
use center for unwanted household and sporting | goods, building materials, and garden supplies. |
r passenger traffic on 2 February 1931 and for | goods traffic on 27 January 1947, finally closing al |
almost innavigable between Oxford and Burcot, | goods destined for Oxford had to be unloaded from ba |
e Hudson's Bay Company to carry furs and trade | goods along inland waterways in Rupert's Land and th |
eral shops (serving convenience and specialist | goods), local cafes, 2 hairdressers, and 3 pubs with |
which was bringing mining equipment and other | goods into nearby Walhalla. |
t, and expanded to publish books and religious | goods on a wide range of Jewish subjects as well as |
1950, was closed to passengers in 1965 and to | goods in 1967. |
without operator and of personal and household | goods, which is generally listed along with "Real es |
ogether with the Somers Town railway and canal | goods depot (1887), where the British Library now st |
ding millinery, shops selling clothing and dry | goods, and apartments. |
The station building and smaller | goods shed remained in situ until 2006 when they wer |
ents, prepared foods, chilled and delicatessen | goods, organic bread and alcohol and environmentally |
mated $2 billion worth of pirated and smuggled | goods which entered in to Russia through the practic |
building, a single passenger platform, and two | goods sidings, all on the south side of the Weston t |
provide doorstep delivery of dairy and bakery | goods on certain days of the week - including milk s |
urniture, rubber, pharmaceuticals, and plastic | goods) than the national average. |
e operator, offering branded and private-label | goods to over 400,000 customers including independen |
g in their inability to obtain tyres and other | goods at wholesale prices and the ability to obtain |
ut's primary focus however is Coffee and Baked | Goods, Donuts come in almost 40 different varieties, |
passenger traffic on 31 December 1934 and for | goods traffic on 9 September 1963, finally closing a |
eep Field, the Hubble Deep Field South and the | GOODS sample were analyzed, providing increased stat |
und platform used for loading horses and other | goods, the other siding curving to the east. |
options for transporting themselves and their | goods between the harbour at Lyttelton and the Cante |
d, such as pottery, candles, woven and knitted | goods, wool from the convent's sheep, granola, iron |
hed and cattle shelter (43 m2/460 sq ft) and a | goods shed (41 m2/440 sq ft) remain at the station a |
The station and its | goods yard were opened on 17 June 1863 as the Llanrw |
n the early years, ran a local grocery and dry | goods business that became a convenient location to |
bled the line between Pwllheli station and the | goods yard in order to increase capacity, but the si |
Analysis of occupation material and grave | goods from the Los Millares cemetery of 70 tholos to |
ment within the Palestinian territories and of | goods moving in and out, and (4) U.S. banking restri |
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