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erson was born in Kirkman, Iowa, the son of a | railroad telegrapher. |
Railroad Terminal Historic District is a national hist | |
As well as a | railroad terminal, it had its own general store, post |
The | railroad terminals include: Kerch, Kerch I, Kerch Fact |
a of Romoland in a May 14, 1906 bout, and the | railroad terminus was awarded to Hemet. |
The Marion County Railway was a shortline | railroad that operated in eastern South Carolina in th |
The Barnwell Railway was a shortline | railroad that served western South Carolina in the lat |
lder wooden shelter built by the Pennsylvania | Railroad that was located on Lincoln Highway and Cones |
industry and because of the construction of a | railroad that connected Arganda to Madrid in 1843. |
Mountain and Southern Railway was a historic | railroad that operated in Missouri during the late 19t |
oast Railway (reporting mark NOGC) is a small | railroad that operates around New Orleans. |
came to flourish due to its proximity to the | railroad that once traveled through it. |
ver and Charleston Railway was a Southeastern | railroad that operated in the late 19th century. |
escapist level.... Getting back to the yellow | railroad, that could be from looking someplace. |
anetta Railway was a South Carolina shortline | railroad that served the Manetta Cotton Mill in Lando, |
to play an important role in the Underground | Railroad that helped many slaves escape from the South |
The biggest attraction was a miniature | railroad that visitors could ride throughout the park |
olina and Northern Railway was a Southeastern | railroad that began after Reconstruction and operated |
C) operates a 41.5 miles (66.8 km) segment of | railroad that is leased from the Mississippi-Alabama R |
(reporting mark HRR) is a Class III shortline | railroad that operates about 5 mi (8.0 km) of trackage |
The BioPark also operates a 36" narrow gauge | railroad that connects these facilities. |
h Carolina Western Railway was a Southeastern | railroad that operated in the early 20th century. |
med for Roy C. Megargel, the president of the | railroad that developed the town. |
Athens Line, LLC (reporting mark ABR) is a | railroad that operates in the U.S. state of Georgia. |
ailway (QA&P) was a 117-mile (188 km) freight | railroad that operated between the Red River and Floyd |
8 the North Carolina legislature authorized a | railroad that would connect the eastern part of the st |
organized under the Asheville and Spartanburg | Railroad that same year. |
The Carolina Midland Railway was a | railroad that served western South Carolina in the lat |
Unfortunately, the | railroad that was handed over to the Nashville, Chatta |
The French Broad and Atlantic Railway was a | railroad that served western South Carolina in the lat |
ting mark GBRY) was a Pennsylvania short-line | railroad that operated from 1996 to 2001. |
ppointed as Trustee for the Milwaukee Road, a | railroad that had entered bankruptcy. |
the Pidcock Family founded a private logging | railroad that ran North out of Pidcock, Georgia. |
umbus and Western Railway (C&W) is a historic | railroad that operated in Georgia, United States. |
In the film Thomas and the Magic | Railroad, the viaduct collapses. |
During the days of the New York Central | Railroad, the station and shops were known as Harmon. |
construction of the Champlain and St Lawrence | Railroad, the first railway in the province. |
n a member of the board of the North Carolina | Railroad, the N.C. |
These include the Louisa | Railroad, the Virginia Central Railroad, the state-own |
In 1906 the Collins and Reidsville | Railroad, the Reidsville and Southeastern Railroad and |
remaining lines, the Richmond and Petersburg | Railroad; the South Side Railroad, which reached to Ly |
uently owned by the Iowa, Chicago and Eastern | Railroad, the bridge is operational and is currently o |
Built by the Baltimore and Ohio | Railroad, the station is part of the Harpers Ferry His |
Following its closure by the | railroad, the 1926 station came into use by a variety |
The Atlantic Avenue | Railroad, the Central's successor, gained control of t |
Since he was a major shareholder of Falkner's | Railroad the plan was soon carried out. |
consisted of two decks, the lower was for the | railroad, the upper was for vehicular traffic. |
riginally a steam line of the Cahuenga Valley | Railroad, the line was abandoned in 1924. |
With a change in the route of the | railroad, the monument today is not on any major trans |
Originally built as the Boston and Albany | Railroad, the line was later part of the New York Cent |
later helped organize and build the Tonawanda | Railroad, the first in Rochester. |
ultural settlement along the Southern Pacific | railroad, the city was transformed into a suburban com |
A 16-inch (410 mm) gauge mini | railroad, the Lost Frontier Mini-Railway, winds its wa |
eet was built by the Galena and Chicago Union | Railroad, the first railroad in Chicago. |
Mechanics Bank served Standard Oil, Santa Fe | Railroad, the Ford Motor Company and their employees d |
Near what is now the Southern Pacific | Railroad, the town was named for G.J. Crosby, a railro |
al trouble, like the Philadelphia and Reading | Railroad, the Brooklyn Elevated Railroad, the Third Av |
With the construction of the | railroad, the need for Kern City diminished. |
buyers included the Louisville and Nashville | Railroad; the Louisville Southern Railway; the Wilming |
l as the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac | Railroad, the Richmond and Danville Railroad and the S |
constructed the 17 and half mile Silver Peak | Railroad the previous year. |
Two pairs were built for the Illinois Central | Railroad, the only purchaser. |
the construction of the Ohio and Mississippi | Railroad, the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, and t |
ng the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore | Railroad, the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co., the Northe |
a consolidation of the Augusta and Knoxville | Railroad, the Savannah Valley Railroad and the Greenvi |
erved Pueblo: the Denver & Rio Grande Western | Railroad, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, t |
In 1857 the first | railroad, the Rheinfall-Bahn running from Winterthur, |
ic base it had once been for the city and the | railroad, the train depot was torn down. |
replacement Tie Fork Rest Area is built in a | railroad theme to honor the town of Tucker |
The | railroad then had two years from May 30, 1893 to compl |
a contract for building stone from the Harlem | Railroad, then under construction. |
he Oroville, CA depot for the Western Pacific | Railroad, then under construction. |
the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific | Railroad, then under construction across Montana. |
the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific | Railroad, then under construction in Montana. |
Prior to the building of the Overseas | Railroad, there were two separate islands there, known |
St. Joseph Lead Company built a narrow gauge | railroad thirteen and one-half miles long, reaching fr |
ion, helping the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul | Railroad through South Dakota, and founding a town alo |
Fork was important in the development of the | railroad through the canyon. |
The | railroad through town was abandoned in 1934, and by 19 |
med after an engineer who helped complete the | railroad through the present day town. |
The | railroad through the area was abandoned in 1980, and S |
hen the Texas-Mexican Railway Company built a | railroad through the area. |
The | railroad through the area was abandoned in 1980, and t |
The | railroad through the area was abandoned in 1980, and V |
There was a train line from the Old Colony | Railroad through South Duxbury, but closed in the late |
by every major US and state thoroughfare and | railroad through Clay County, the community never flou |
Routes 202 and 22 parallel the river and the | railroad through similarly wooded country due northeas |
n down, and the former New York & New England | Railroad through this area is now an undeveloped rail |
Garner got its start with the coming of the | railroad through the area beginning in 1847. |
he construction of the First Transcontinental | Railroad through Utah Territory. |
re primarily emitted from a coal tar creosote | railroad tie manufacturing facility, a waste water tre |
tally beaten by several boys with pieces of a | railroad tie. |
Used wooden | railroad ties (railway sleepers) |
As a sign they had passed through they tied | railroad ties around trees. |
Railroad ties were needed to build and maintain the gr | |
was delayed several times by the shortage of | railroad ties, workers finished the track in early Nov |
ells Street bridge and blocked the track with | railroad ties, but the officials managed to evade the |
the preservation of wooden structures such as | railroad ties, telephone poles, cabins, etc. |
's Station) was a station on the Narrow Gauge | Railroad til 1910. |
on, Delaware for the Philadelphia and Reading | Railroad to tow coal barges between ports on the Easte |
ctive iron mines around Lansing that used the | railroad to move ore. |
s able to stop competition by influencing the | railroad to charge high shipping costs to other coal c |
na, Columbus and Eastern, and the Lima-Toledo | Railroad, to form the Cincinnati and Lake Erie Railroa |
The city was established in 1882 on the | railroad to Austin and was named in honor of Leander " |
a in the 1940s, which caused the town and the | railroad to fade. |
Defenses of Nashville & Northwestern | Railroad to January 1864. |
iary company, the Choctaw, Oklahoma and Texas | Railroad, to continue construction west into the Texas |
They also work to bring the | railroad to Eureka Springs. |
umber sawmill and the Brunswick and Pensacola | Railroad to haul the lumber. |
nown for leading the lawsuit that allowed the | railroad to access the Powder River Basin. |
This channel allowed the | railroad to connect to points west through car float o |
e line was later sold by the Southern Alabama | Railroad to Conecuh Valley Railroad (Gulf & Ohio Railw |
Additionally he persuaded the | railroad to plant rows of trees on each side of the ra |
mpletion of the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland | Railroad to Grafton, Ohio on the Cleveland, Columbus a |
purpose was to connect the isolated Monte Ne | Railroad to the AO&W. |
The city was once joined by | railroad to El Centro, but this line (nicknamed the "H |
Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis | Railroad to Superintendent of Motive Power at that rai |
neer R. H. Thomson opposed adding yet another | railroad to the crowded waterfront. |
ond bridge was erected in 1886 by the Reading | Railroad to carry the increasingly heavy freight traff |
taten Island Tunnel to link the Staten Island | Railroad to the BMT Fourth Avenue Line. |
this, the L&N added the Shelby Iron Company's | railroad to create the Alabama Mineral Railroad. |
th the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore | Railroad to form the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washi |
ith the former Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe | Railroad to build a depot in Garden City. |
Johnson built a horse | railroad to Carthage by the Lower Falls of the Genesee |
(By full-size it is meant that it allowed a | railroad to run through it.) |
Around 1960, N&W was the last major American | railroad to convert from steam to diesel motive power. |
station was built in 1915 by the Pennsylvania | Railroad to replace another that had been built in 190 |
There were initially plans by the | railroad to rebuild the resort, but that never happene |
Dousman was very influential in bringing the | railroad to Prairie du Chien by 1857, making the Milwa |
group got the Carolina, Clinchfield, and Ohio | Railroad to locate a station approximately 4 miles fro |
It is bordered by the CSX | railroad to the north; Graham Street to the east; Bayl |
These problems caused the | railroad to be reorganized as the Cherokee Railroad. |
d Charles Trotter, escaped on the Underground | Railroad to Cincinnati , Ohio. |
Using the | railroad to access its market, the specialty house mai |
d Centreville along the Orange and Alexandria | Railroad to defend Washington from such a movement. |
ansported cotton brought to Alexandria on the | railroad to New Orleans, making it the second commerci |
o Pine Grove and Auburn, as part of a planned | railroad to Allentown. |
General Assembly forced the | railroad to give up the lines. |
Otis Elevating Railway was a cable funicular | railroad to the Catskill Mountain House in Palenville, |
T was incorporated in July 1950 as a terminal | railroad to take over the private railroad of Parr-Ric |
lso helped bring the Nevada-California-Oregon | Railroad to Lakeview in 1912. |
, there had been several efforts to attract a | railroad to Cropsey Township. |
Continued financial difficulties forced the | railroad to file for abandonment in May 1925. |
ny and held a contract with the Iron Mountain | Railroad to produce ties and heavy bridge timbers. |
She also joined the underground | railroad to help African Americans escape slavery. |
He left the | railroad to practice law and was admitted to the bar i |
Eventually the | railroad to Cranberry was decommissioned in 1950. |
The first | railroad to arrive in Galesburg was the Chicago, Burli |
21st Division was deployed in Huailai, on the | railroad to the rear of Tang's forces. |
to the northwest of the city, overlooking the | railroad to Mons. |
people donated money and land to attract the | railroad to Cropsey Township. |
ndation Coal also gave it the Cumberland Mine | Railroad to transport coal in Pennsylvania. |
Wier also established a | railroad to connect the mill and town to Newton. |
The last US | railroad to dieselise (but see Crab Orchard & Egyptian |
e was interested in bringing a transcontintal | railroad to San Diego, but his efforts were unsuccessf |
Further expansion brought the | railroad to Greenville in 1885. |
1st Brigade, Defenses Nashville & Chattanooga | Railroad, to January 1865. |
In 1888 he resigned from the | railroad to go into real-estate and insurance business |
Essay Tower was built by the Pennsylvania | Railroad to control traffic coming off the Camden and |
A short-line | railroad to Labe (Elbe) river port will be built in th |
high school he took off a year to work on the | railroad to earn money for college. |
the employees who were building the Overseas | Railroad to Key West. |
eral Streets to the west; the Boston & Albany | Railroad to the north; the Highland Division Railroad |
The construction of Henry Flagler's | railroad to Miami led to a decline in the First Coast' |
It served as access for the Atlantic Avenue | Railroad to the City Hall area. |
Tryon was the point were construction of the | railroad to Asheville stopped for two years. |
early major use of MAPPER was by the Santa Fe | railroad to track its freight cars, which involved lar |
In 1857 he financed the | railroad's purchase of the entire system of state tran |
In 1902, the Baltimore and Ohio | Railroad took control of the P&W. |
The JEFW began in 1895 as the Marylee | Railroad took its current name in 1985. |
In 2001 the Three Notch | Railroad took control of the lease on the A&C railroad |
When the Memphis & Ohio | Railroad took the place of the stages, Bartlett contin |
The Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad took over the Charleston and Western Carolina |
The Pennsylvania | Railroad took control of the PW&B in 1881. |
The Chattahoochee Bay | railroad totals 28.2 miles (45.4 km) and interchanges |
With the opening of the | railroad, tourists arrived. |
th Carolina General Assembly incorporates the | railroad town of Goldsborough, and the Wayne county se |
until 1903, when it was moved to the booming | railroad town of Wynne. |
A former | railroad town located seven miles from Utica in the ex |
The beverages are made in the historic | railroad town of Colfax, CA. |
It was a small | railroad town along the Murphy Branch of the Western N |
Thus, the new | railroad town was named Turlock. |
ounty, California, is a nearly empty one-time | railroad town at the route's high point in the Mojave |
The town originated as a | railroad town and was named Summit because it was thou |
Soon after, the town lost its importance as a | railroad town but still existed as a quiet fur trading |
Kountze was originally established as a | railroad town in 1881. |
Early Halloo was a small | railroad town, located at the junction of the Northeas |
Once a thriving | railroad town, Chester is now all but uninhabited. |
Colton stayed a fairly busy | railroad town-in fact, the town burned and was rebuilt |
Grenada, MS was also founded as a | railroad town. |
te contains many relics of a typical old west | railroad town. |
Bogue was established in 1888 as a | railroad town. |
Railroad Town: A Pictorial History of Lebanon Junction | |
The | railroad towns of Hunnewell, Kansas and Hunnewell, Mis |
from the river town of Holmesville to the new | railroad towns of Magnolia, Summit, and Osyka. |
20 miles (32 km) of | railroad track were laid, 3,800 tons of steel and more |
CSX operates a north-south length of | railroad track that connects Chrisman and Paris. |
The central platform had | railroad track on one axis and the actual firing mount |
A | railroad track was added circa 1903 to accommodate the |
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