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A was first used after World War II by the US | railroad industry to monitor the health of locomotives |
2004, when Georgia Pacific sold it and other | railroad properties to Genesee & Wyoming Inc. |
e Boulevard (NC Hwy 74) to the northeast, CSX | Railroad Tracks to the west and south, and Briar Creek |
rade, which reached its peak in 1882 when the | railroad came to Tannersville. |
Nearest | railroad station to the Kattuptthoor Siva-Vishnu kshet |
y societies, but also operated an Underground | Railroad station to aid slaves fleeing to freedom. |
It is sandwiched between the | railroad, immediately to its north, and the interstate |
Yule Marble Company organized and completed a | railroad spur to the town in 1906. |
that houses the Proviso Yard of Union Pacific | Railroad sits to the north. |
The | railroad referred to the location simply as "Jersey Ci |
New York Central | Railroad (up to October 26, 1968) |
The | railroad connected to the Portsmouth Canal Basin in Mi |
was a planing mill and a store, along with a | railroad depot to serve the area. |
l Street to the north (Little Italy), and the | railroad tracks to the east. |
The Durham and Charlotte | Railroad was to connect the two cities of Durham and C |
The family were sent by | railroad car to transit camp Westerbork bound for the |
idiaries and the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley | Railroad ceased to operate as an independent railroad. |
route was extended again in 1975, across the | railroad tracks to AR 274 in Pottsville. |
The | railroad connected to another G&O subsidiary, the H an |
The | railroad used to extend west to Cross City, with a bra |
represent the original "beanery;" a place for | railroad workers to eat. |
lso aided in establishing plans for the first | railroad bridge to cross the Mississippi River. |
The highway reused an abandoned | railroad bridge to cross Octoraro Creek. |
to significantly improve.The addition of new | railroad lines to Muscatine and Iowa City, and the acq |
When the | railroad ceased to operate in 1940, the town was aband |
replacement Tie Fork Rest Area is built in a | railroad theme to honor the town of Tucker |
It is located just across the | railroad tracks to the west of downtown Cincinnati. |
When the | railroad came to the region the name was changed. |
Faced with the lack of a | railroad connection to his planned subdivision, Flynn |
The Virginia-Carolina | railroad came to Todd because of the vast tracts of st |
t to Joseph E. Sheffield, and the Rock Island | Railroad stands today in Sheffield's town square. |
A portion of the | railroad survives today as part of the Three Notch Rai |
As his | railroad work took more and more of his time, Anderson |
The Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad (ACL) took over the C&WC in 1897 but operated |
In 1881, the Pennsylvania | Railroad formally took control of the PW&B. |
The buildings and | railroad were torn down and sold in 1932. |
The park also hosts the Pine Creek | Railroad, a tourist railroad. |
keyboard in the classic-rock band Grand Funk | Railroad and tours with the band. |
on, Delaware for the Philadelphia and Reading | Railroad to tow coal barges between ports on the Easte |
Reese Street northeast over the Union Pacific | Railroad tracks towards the town's rodeo grounds. |
The Illinois Central | Railroad Water Tower and Pump House is located in the |
ay Tower or SA Tower is a closed Pennsylvania | Railroad interlocking tower in South Amboy, New Jersey |
Gulf, Colorado, and Santa Fe | Railroad Interlocking Tower 19 |
ley has double-backed to Cheyenne, climbs the | railroad water tower and kills the fourth Bannister. |
es certain transportation activies, including | railroad safety, towing, trucking, and household goods |
The | railroad through town was abandoned in 1934, and by 19 |
Near what is now the Southern Pacific | Railroad, the town was named for G.J. Crosby, a railro |
early major use of MAPPER was by the Santa Fe | railroad to track its freight cars, which involved lar |
ar litigation against the Burlington Northern | Railroad for trackage rights into the Powder River Bas |
The | railroad had trackage in the states of Michigan, Ohio, |
, which was leased from the Seaboard Air Line | Railroad (with trackage rights on the SAL main line to |
Additionally, the Union Pacific | Railroad has trackage rights on this line from Fort Wo |
The Central Pacific | Railroad laid tracks from Oregon to Chico in 1865. |
for freight trains once the Southern Pacific | Railroad laid tracks through the valley in 1872. |
The hotel was convenient for the | railroad stations, trading centers, places of amusemen |
Clarkdale is home to the Verde Canyon | Railroad wilderness train ride which follows the histo |
Florida East Coast Railway Overseas | Railroad relief train derailed near Islamorada, Florid |
ic base it had once been for the city and the | railroad, the train depot was torn down. |
The Frisco | railroad operated trains such as the Meteor, the Firef |
ndation Coal also gave it the Cumberland Mine | Railroad to transport coal in Pennsylvania. |
The Nevada County Narrow Gauge | Railroad & Transportation Museum is a transport museum |
The Western division of the Boston and Maine | Railroad provided transportation to Bradford at the ti |
Railroad and Transportation Museum of El Paso is a rai | |
L interchanges with; Chesapeake and Albemarle | Railroad, CSX Transportation, Bay Coast Railroad (form |
The | railroad line transported lumber and other supplies se |
About twice monthly, the | railroad ferry transports tanker cars on a barge betwe |
he line is currently owned by Florida Central | Railroad, who transports freight along the line. |
The former Reading | Railroad train trestle, the Reading Viaduct, is a defi |
Edward inherited Richard's | railroad and trolley interests in 1889. |
reight transport involving a marine terminal, | railroad, and truck cargo activities. |
The missile can be launched from a silo, a | railroad flat truck, or a mobile vehicle. |
ncilor G Duft, Director of the Otavi Mine and | Railroad Company, Tsumeb, Namibia. |
Control of the | railroad was turned over to Gulf & Ohio on March 1, 19 |
The | railroad operates two trackmobiles at each port to hel |
The | railroad operates two double deck rail-ferrys capable |
multiple unit train on a commuter or mainline | railroad is typically called an engineer or driver. |
t parallels a branch of the former Interstate | Railroad from U.S. Route 23 Business at Kent Junction |
When the | railroad went under in 1947 the town of Miller's follo |
a contract for building stone from the Harlem | Railroad, then under construction. |
he Oroville, CA depot for the Western Pacific | Railroad, then under construction. |
For the | railroad station under the same name on the Gyeongwon |
Over the next decade, the | railroad operated under the umbrella of the Richmond a |
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. |
The Royal Gorge Route | Railroad runs under the bridge along the base of Royal |
i, moving the Taipei Railway Administration's | railroad tracks underground to reduce congestion at su |
But the | railroad remained unfinished. |
a rural stop on the Grand Rapids and Indiana | Railroad in unincorporated Allen County. |
mpanies, including the United State's largest | railroad company, Union Pacific Railroad. |
al comes from Wyoming's Powder River Basin by | railroad, using Union Pacific and BNSF Railway lines a |
Additionally the | railroad supports unit grain trains destined for the P |
s economy declined with the importance of the | railroad after United States Highway 41A was built in |
It also served as an Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad station unitl 1927. |
He was the assistant on the Northern Pacific | railroad exploration until December 1854. |
ident of the Pittsburgh, Bessemer & Lake Erie | Railroad Co. until April 1900. |
ings of the building were occupied by the two | railroad companies, until eventually both became the N |
eing defeated for re-election, continuing the | railroad business until 1878. |
re operated as part of the Central of Georgia | Railroad line until the South Carolina General Assembl |
The Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad existed until 1967, when it merged with the S |
The Portland and Ogdensburg | Railroad ran up the Saco River valley in the early 187 |
The | railroad ended up totaling 26.7 miles (43.0 km) of tra |
consisted of two decks, the lower was for the | railroad, the upper was for vehicular traffic. |
It is traversed by the Union Pacific | Railroad and US Highway 181. |
that was constructed by the New York Central | Railroad for use on the stillborn South Pennsylvania R |
The | railroad also use to serve the U.S. Pipe and Foundry m |
After assaulting and capturing a | railroad junction used by the Confederates to supply t |
a museum that houses materials that the W&OD | Railroad once used. |
The | railroad resumed using "Chocowinity" to designate the |
he construction of the First Transcontinental | Railroad through Utah Territory. |
into two divisions: Carbon and Chemicals, and | Railroad and Utility. |
Railroad Co. v. Baldwin, 103 U. S. 126, distinguished. | |
Leavenworth | Railroad Co. v. United States, 92 U. S. 733, explained |
1900s the Palatine, Lake Zurich and Wauconda | Railroad brought vacationers to Wauconda from Chicago. |
, however, remain in use by the Union Pacific | Railroad and various short lines. |
The Lycoming Valley | Railroad bridge very near the mouth, where the Great S |
et Trail also runs over the creek on a former | railroad trestle very nearby. |
In the film Thomas and the Magic | Railroad, the viaduct collapses. |
Railroad Brigade, VIII Corps, Middle Department, to Se | |
These include the Louisa | Railroad, the Virginia Central Railroad, the state-own |
The biggest attraction was a miniature | railroad that visitors could ride throughout the park |
The Central Arkansas Model | Railroad Club volunteered to upgrade and refurbish the |
ginally built in 1889 by the Boston and Maine | Railroad, as Wakefield Upper Depot. |
Railroad and warehouse commissioner of Illinois 1895-1 | |
ral election, he ran unsuccessfully for state | railroad and warehouse commissioner, polling 9,458 vot |
He was elected State | railroad and warehouse commissioner in 1942 and served |
Finally, he served as | railroad and warehouse commissioner of Minnesota from |
iginally constructed by the Chicago and Alton | Railroad, and was served by a successor company, the G |
The New Orleans, Opelousas and Great Western | Railroad (NOO&GW) was chartered in 1852. |
The Bishopville | Railroad Company was chartered by the South Carolina G |
In 1927 the | railroad station was also discontinued when the Wester |
lder wooden shelter built by the Pennsylvania | Railroad that was located on Lincoln Highway and Cones |
common theme of blues songs was riding on the | railroad which was seen as a metaphor for travel and e |
He was a director of the Erie | Railroad, and was Acting President of the company whil |
dge Station of the Houston and Great Northern | Railroad; it was named for Phelps Dodge, the company t |
r Wesley Miller sold land to the Pennsylvania | Railroad and was given the honor of naming the train s |
A | railroad track was added circa 1903 to accommodate the |
This railway, known as the North Eastern | Railroad (Georgia), was chartered in 1856; however the |
A | railroad stop was established during a period aftr 189 |
The town was a 'station' on the Underground | Railroad and was recognized for its active abolitionis |
s original connection to the transcontinental | railroad and was abandoned in 1984 in favor of trackag |
It began when a | railroad junction was constructed in 1915. |
ganized as the Niagara Bridge and Canandaigua | Railroad, and was leased by New York Central Railroad. |
A | railroad bridge was constructed just upriver in 1907 a |
The Union Station, unlike most urban | railroad stations, was situated in a "more spacious ar |
On May 3, 1902, the | railroad line was incorporated as the Acme, Red River |
he Philadelphia, Germantown and Chestnut Hill | Railroad, and was operated by the Pennsylvania Railroa |
The Atlanta and Florida | Railroad name was instituted in 1887 and the railroad |
on was built in 1862 by the New York and Erie | Railroad and was replaced by the current station which |
n in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and worked for the | railroad and was involved in the labor union. |
ation was constructed in 1908 by the Southern | Railroad and was designed by Frank P. Milburn in the S |
ompany was controlled by the Southern Pacific | Railroad and was to grow to become San Francisco's lar |
latform became a transfer station because the | railroad junction was built immediately south of the s |
uilt by Henry Flagler as part of the Overseas | Railroad which was completed in 1912. |
The Sanger | Railroad Depot was built in 1887 next to the Southern |
In 1866, the | railroad line was extended 20 km south to Petroleum Ce |
The name of the local | railroad station was "Latourell". |
The Santa Fe | railroad station was used by Amtrak until it closed in |
At White House, the Richmond and York River | Railroad, which was completed in 1861 between Richmond |
The Missouri Pacific | Railroad bridge was built in 1909, by the MoPac. |
The Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy | Railroad (CB&Q) was established in the 1850s to rival |
Joseph | Railroad, which was delivering its mail. |
After a | railroad line was installed through nearby Frost, the |
Schuylkill Arsenal | Railroad Bridge was built 1885-86 by the Pennsylvania |
A 920-feet long | railroad trestle was built, and the cost of the tunnel |
The Illinois Central | Railroad Depot was listed on the Register in August 19 |
On April 17, 2001, the L&N | Railroad Bridge was listed on the National Register of |
The Jonesboro, Lake City and Eastern | Railroad (JLC&E) was a short line railroad that operat |
The Louisiana Western Extension | Railroad Company was given the task of completing the |
supplies and track at Lovejoy's Station, the | railroad line was back in operation in two days. |
Thus, the new | railroad town was named Turlock. |
Initially the settlement around the | railroad line was known as Knowles Station. |
The Southwestern | Railroad Company was chartered in 1951-52 to build a r |
The Port Royal | Railroad Company was chartered in 1856 and the line wa |
The Raleigh and Charleston | Railroad Company was incorporated in 1905. |
The original Georgetown | Railroad Company was chartered on May 31, 1878, with a |
The Palatine, Lake Zurich and Wauconda | Railroad (PLZ&W) was an 11-mile (18-kilometer) short-l |
The Renner | railroad station was used by the nearby Renner Stock F |
ginally built in 1876 by the Boston and Maine | Railroad and was located between 174-176 Andover Stree |
An old cotton mill near the | railroad line was selected as the location. |
e was built by the Dixon, Peoria and Hannibal | Railroad, and was bought by the CB&Q in 1899. |
The Haysi | Railroad Company was a terminal/switching railroad tha |
The Renner | railroad stop was located in Blackford County's Lickin |
The Arkansas, Oklahoma and Western | Railroad (AO&W) was a small railroad company in Northw |
a of Romoland in a May 14, 1906 bout, and the | railroad terminus was awarded to Hemet. |
The Atlantic, Suwannee River and Gulf | Railroad Company was incorporated under the general in |
The Cumberland Valley | Railroad itself was leased as a subsidiary by the Penn |
the right to build canals as feeders for the | railroad, which was to be standard gauge. |
The Louisville and Interurban | Railroad (L&I) was an interurban line that operated in |
The final bridge, the Pennsylvania | Railroad Bridge, was a steel open-air bridge construct |
Organized in 1869, the Brunswick and Albany | Railroad (B&A) was created to take over operation of t |
Calhoun | Railroad Depot was one of train stations in 1862 where |
In 1854 the first Apex | railroad station was chartered. |
The Ocala Street and Suburban | Railroad Company was incorporated on July 21, 1888 und |
nd Manassas Park derived their names from the | railroad which was built through Manassas Gap. |
The Philippi B&O | Railroad Station was built in 1911 on a prominent site |
The Elizabeth, Illinois Chicago Great Western | Railroad Depot was built in 1877-78 by the Minnesota N |
Originally built in 1903 by the Reading | Railroad, it was rebuilt with high-level platforms in |
was born in El Paso, Texas where he father, a | railroad employee, was stationed. |
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