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ou can probably find Boxcar Betty roaming the | railroad yards across the country. |
Passenger | Railroad Rebuilding Act of 1980 (allowed funding of co |
win Hale Abbot (1834 - 1927) was a lawyer and | railroad executive, active in Boston and Milwaukee. |
However, day to day operation of the | railroad was actually incorporated with a fellow South |
The | railroad is actually spelled without the comma. |
The | railroad wasn't actually chartered until 1887 and it w |
An extension of the | railroad was added so the soil could be transported in |
h the rapid growth and consolidation of large | railroad systems after 1870, union organizations spran |
The two | railroad lines, after numerous ownership and name chan |
nt Engineer of the Seneca Falls and Sodus Bay | Railroad, and afterwards was Assistant Engineer of the |
In 1914 the | railroad once again reorganized, this time as the Gree |
Wilfred Lucas as Jack, | Railroad Express Agent |
After the war, Anderson became a | railroad freight agent and police chief in Atlanta, Ge |
plica of the old Homestead Florida East Coast | Railroad Station Agent's home that was built in 1904. |
The | railroad reached Aiken in 1902 and began operations th |
y of Alabama (WRA) was created as the Western | Railroad of Alabama by the owners of the Montgomery an |
The East and West | Railroad of Alabama was a narrow gauge railroad in the |
appeared in as Patch in Thomas and the Magic | Railroad, with Alec Baldwin, Peter Fonda and Mara Wils |
Grand Funk | Railroad opened all three days and played through the |
ane between 1989 and spring of 2006, when the | railroad ceased all operations. |
The legislature also refused to grant the | Railroad Commission all the powers Knott had requested |
o Pine Grove and Auburn, as part of a planned | railroad to Allentown. |
was part of the Baltimore and Ohio Short Line | Railroad, and allowed the B&O to bypass its former rou |
By 1892 the | railroad had almost completed its original plan when a |
former Niskayuna | Railroad Station along the trail, March 2010 |
It was a small | railroad town along the Murphy Branch of the Western N |
Fox River Grove Station is a commuter | railroad station along Metra's Union Pacific/Northwest |
In the past, a | railroad track along the southern edge of the Marina G |
The Harlem Line of the Metro-North commuter | railroad runs along the Bronx River and has two stops |
O'Hare Transfer is a commuter | railroad station along Metra's North Central Service t |
Gladstone is a | railroad station along the SEPTA Media/Elwyn Line, in |
The towers will be built on a platform over | railroad tracks along Ninth Ave. between 31st and 33rd |
Tucker grew as a | railroad stop along the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, wh |
Highlands Station is one of three commuter | railroad station along Metra's BNSF Railway line in Hi |
The Valley | Railroad Company, along with the Boone and Scenic Vall |
rlington Heights is one of two Metra commuter | railroad stations along Metra's Union Pacific/Northwes |
It interchanges with Union Pacific | Railroad at Alpine, Texas, and with BNSF Railway and t |
to its arch competitor, the New York Central | Railroad, which already served Manhattan. |
The | railroad industry also wanted bison herds culled or el |
The Amtrak/Springfield Terminal | Railroad Bridge, also known as Warehouse Point railroa |
A partner in the Midland | Railroad, he also presided over operations of the Cann |
The Pittsburgh & Steubenville Extension | Railroad Tunnel, also known as the Panhandle Tunnel wa |
A junction leading to the B&O | Railroad Museum also exists between here and the termi |
Coincidently, the same story of a headless | railroad conductor also is offered as the explanation |
Railroad workers also participate in Medicare. | |
The Washington & Old Dominion | Railroad Trail also goes along the border of the devel |
The CSX | railroad bridge also spans the Pass a short distance s |
The Herr's Island | Railroad Bridge, also known as the West Penn Railroad |
While principally a logging | railroad, it also operated passenger service until 190 |
t is a subsidiary of the Georgia Northeastern | Railroad, which also operates freight service on the s |
were built as long-distance corridors, later | railroad construction also targeted resource extractio |
iously utilized the historic Southern Pacific | Railroad Station, also known as the Sunset Station, wh |
Other | railroad investors also received land for speculative |
The Old Colony | Railroad Station, also known as the North Easton Railr |
The | railroad was also removed, and sugar beets were shippe |
The Saugatuck River | Railroad Bridge, also known as Saugatuck River Bridge, |
Two other Baltimore and Ohio | Railroad stations also used to exist in the Borough. |
ay it was built in 1890) by the South Florida | Railroad, and also served the Tavares, Orlando, and At |
Newton's historic | railroad district also contains two Richardsonian stat |
The official address is given by MBTA as 70 | Railroad Avenue, although it's actually located north |
Wason clients included the Michigan Southern | Railroad (1846-1855), Alton Railroad, Central Railroad |
Norm Cohen, author, Long Steel Rail: The | Railroad in American Folksong |
ame postmaster of Portland and helped build a | railroad line among other business ventures. |
Besides building locomotives for | railroad use, Amoskeag also built steam fire engines. |
s an expert witness by the Baltimore and Ohio | Railroad in an effort to invalidate Winans' patent. |
United States Military | Railroad was an organization that ran railroads for th |
Dunne went to work on the Northern Pacific | Railroad as an electrician, making a home in Vancouver |
d in the construction of the transcontinental | railroad as an employee of the Union Pacific. |
The Metropolitan Street | Railroad was an early streetcar company in Atlanta. |
The Petaluma and Santa Rosa | Railroad was an electric interurban railway in Sonoma |
arleston was chartered in 1836 to construct a | railroad from an intersection with the Charleston and |
The Chicago and Milwaukee Electric | Railroad was an electric interurban railroad that conn |
The Richmond and Danville | Railroad was an essential transportation link for the |
The Nassau Electric | Railroad was an electric street railway company in the |
In 1953, the Pennsylvania | Railroad announced an end to the service to Old Point |
The | railroad was an integral part of Herndon's agricultura |
The Louisville, Cincinnati and Charleston | Railroad was an antebellum railroad that served the So |
hwest of Bidwell's Bar on the Western Pacific | Railroad, at an elevation of 902 feet (275 m). |
southeast of Gridley on the Northern Electric | Railroad, at an elevation of 89 feet (27 m). |
ine took control of the C&WC and operated the | railroad as an independent company until formal absorp |
Mississippi Central | Railroad (1852-1874), an earlier Illinois Central pred |
The Brooklyn Elevated | Railroad was an elevated railroad company in Brooklyn, |
stored for daily operations on the Disneyland | Railroad in Anaheim, California, as the railroad's num |
Other elements guarded important | railroad locations and bridgeheads. |
estnut Hill West Line, on former Pennsylvania | Railroad tracks, and is 8.5 track miles from Suburban |
of the pipelines follow historic Northeastern | railroad rights-of-way, and the firm is a surviving fr |
It is located at the crossroads of a | railroad, I-90, and the Taconic State Parkway. |
St. Joseph Lead Company built a narrow gauge | railroad thirteen and one-half miles long, reaching fr |
akeland Dr, east of Highland Rd, north of the | railroad tracks, and south of Garland Rd/ White Rock L |
illed, the town of Salton, a Southern Pacific | Railroad siding and Torres-Martinez Indian land were s |
born into a wealthy family with interests in | railroad companies, and inherited the family's estate. |
the New York Connecting Bridge, the New York | Railroad Bridge, and the Junction Railroad Bridge. |
ow Grove and Springfield Avenues, the Reading | Railroad line and Stenton Avenue. |
Francisco Beschi was born to a | railroad worker and his wife in 1951 on the 6th of Aug |
The DMUs would operate along the old Northern | Railroad line and terminate in Tenafly in central Berg |
s, 21 locomotives, over 140 horse wagons, 163 | railroad cars and much other military equipment. |
l stands today, and has been converted into a | Railroad Museum and the town library, within holds the |
He then worked as a | railroad trainman and repairman, and at other blue-col |
There is also an old | railroad station and European-style cemetery with grav |
ing was located between the Boston and Albany | railroad yards and Huntington avenue. |
n 1890 Walsh worked on injury cases involving | railroad accidents and on copper litigation. |
al Observatory was used to ensure accuracy of | railroad chronometers and schedule American rail trans |
Manual for | Railroad Engineers and Students (1881) - contains deta |
mishing, Butler seemed content to tear up the | railroad tracks and did not press the defenders. |
the Oakland Pier or the SP Mole was a massive | railroad wharf and ferry pier in Oakland, California. |
The eastern portal connects to the Anacostia | Railroad Bridge and the CSX Capital Subdivision. |
of events that commemorate Juneteenth, Yulee | Railroad Days, and African American Music Month. |
ernatorial candidate in 1859, businessman and | railroad tycoon, and later Governor Leland Stanford. |
Cima was founded circa 1906, and served as a | railroad siding and a commercial center for ranchers a |
Railroad John and the Red Rock Run. | |
Sandersville | Railroad locomotives and shops in Sandersville, GA. |
enue, and North Williamson Avenue between the | railroad tracks and University Drive. |
estnut Hill West Line, on former Pennsylvania | Railroad tracks, and is 10.7 track miles from Suburban |
rds, he was appointed an attorney for several | railroad companies and was appointed a United States l |
Renacci's father was a | railroad worker and his mother was a nurse. |
1861-1863, she rented the house to a New York | railroad contractor and his family. |
State Park (a rail trail) follows the former | railroad bed and features the 137-foot high Lyman Viad |
Railroad Model and Historical Association of El Paso | |
He was also involved with the | railroad industry and other forms of communication. |
It includes a library, a | railroad station, and a statue. |
It was a | railroad stop and a ranching settlement, once known as |
The house was home to | railroad, banking and industry executives. |
It operated about 15 miles (24 km) of | railroad in and around Birmingham, Alabama. |
is located along the former Norfolk Southern | Railroad right-of-way and the trail is being construct |
He actively expanded the family's | railroad empire, and added millions to the gargantuan |
Golden Gate was built along the | railroad tracks and the Little Wabash river for busine |
ed and dedicated historian can still find the | railroad bed and tunnel. |
s changed in the 1880s when the Texas Central | Railroad planned and started building from east to wes |
all was making a freight run between Maricopa | railroad station and Prescott when he was caught in a |
hleen Mortimer (born 1917), was a daughter of | railroad heir and United States ambassador Averell Har |
The 1975 extension was built along a commuter | railroad line and was considered less disruptive than |
ment proved to be inadequate for contemporary | railroad needs, and was torn down and replaced in 1910 |
Hammann was born in a family of a | railroad worker and a midwife, the first of nine child |
e Station, MP 48.1 on the Ulster and Delaware | Railroad (U&D), and MP 37.52 on the Delaware and North |
lized the Penn Central under the terms of the | Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of 1 |
of market share to the trucking industry, the | railroad industry and its unions were forced to ask fo |
, he urged Congress to increase regulation of | railroad rates, and allow the Commission to value rail |
In addition, the structure has served as a | railroad hotel and boarding house. |
The clip also features a | railroad montage, and underwater shots of the Mississi |
It was originally a Missouri Pacific | Railroad station and has been listed on the National R |
It passes the Missouri-Pacific | Railroad Depot-Hope and the Ethridge House, both on th |
2000 and also operates the Virginia Southern | Railroad (VSRR) and Chesapeake and Albemarle Railroad |
sons assumed the head positions in the family | railroad empire, and they inherited his massive fortun |
was founded as a stop on the Northern Pacific | Railroad line and named after a company official. |
After school, he worked with his father in | railroad contracting and spent time working in telegra |
Wabash | Railroad (Norfolk and Western Railway from 1964) - Blu |
th Town Line Road, WIS 74 turns north under a | railroad trestle and heads towards the northwest into |
Richmond Main Street Station is a historic | railroad station and office building in Richmond, Virg |
line was built by the Oxford and Clarksville | Railroad, Clarksville and North Carolina Railroad, Atl |
east onto Main Street, crossing over a set of | railroad tracks and passing the Quad Graphics printing |
nolia is located along the Baltimore and Ohio | Railroad mainline and east of where the Western Maryla |
The school bus was caught between the | railroad tracks and the intersection with US 14, resul |
He engaged in | railroad building and operation 1865-1875, and was pro |
s used were once part of the Illinois Central | Railroad system, and are now owned by the CN. |
Route 11 enters Petal, paralleling the nearby | railroad tracks and North Railroad Avenue. |
llage also had a hospital, shops, a school, a | railroad depot, and other services available. |
lier success, Kautz was unable to destroy the | railroad bridge, and the force turned back to the east |
The station was part of the Connecticut River | Railroad line and was built in 1883. |
The mob marched the Chinese to a | railroad station and stuck them on a train to Portland |
A | railroad museum and a performing arts center is also p |
The town originated as a | railroad town and was named Summit because it was thou |
He was employed by the Maine Central | Railroad Company and worked for the company in a numbe |
ary activity began with the construction of a | railroad siding and drainage improvements to overcome |
Superintendent and engineer of the Fitchburg | Railroad 1843-1851 and president of the Philadelphia, |
ned, and then resettled by a group of retired | railroad workers and their children. |
ed the Fahrpanzer was mounted on narrow gauge | railroad trucks and was wheeled along 60 cm tracks to |
He also obtained valuable | railroad, telegraph, and telephone concessions (later |
It consists of a small | railroad yard and a railroad ferry terminal. |
Alvan, along the Chicago and Eastern Illinois | Railroad railroad, and was called Gilbert in honor of |
After graduation, Talbot headed west and did | railroad construction and maintenance in Colorado, Ida |
Alvah Crocker, a paper and | railroad magnate and U.S. Representative, was the firs |
rill served as president of the Maine Central | Railroad 1864-1866 and again 1873-1875. |
ents, including banks, insurance companies, a | railroad company, and the Chicago Board of Trade. |
nown locally as North Lee Street north of the | railroad tracks, and as South Lee Street south of the |
He took an interest in the | railroad industry and served as an associate state rai |
These cargoes were transferred to | railroad cars and sent from the city throughout the Co |
30, 1810 - December 29, 1878) was an American | railroad builder and executive, and a politician from |
he Collamer Church of God, the pillars of the | railroad bridge, and the dam built for the mills remai |
oach Factory (ICF) that is one of the largest | railroad carriage and locomotive manufacturers in the |
Earl Hutchinson (October 23, 1888 - ) was a | railroad engineer and political figure from Ontario, C |
0s, a vehicle tunnel was dug underneath these | railroad tracks, and then North Avenue was extended ea |
This article is about the | railroad executive and politician Chauncey Vibbard. |
Spring Valley is a Metro-North | Railroad station and terminus of New Jersey Transit's |
It was later decided by the | Railroad administrators and the postal authorities tha |
Also known as Connecticut River | Railroad Bridge and as Connecticut River Bridge, it wa |
ons are at Princeton with the Fredonia Valley | Railroad (FVRR) and at Louisville with the Louisville |
rowing in primary dunes are Florida rosemary, | railroad vine and beach morning glories. |
ttraction was also temporarily re-themed to a | railroad station and ride vehicles painted to resemble |
ted a five story stone hotel, to take care of | railroad personnel and the tourist trade. |
ecember 3, 1845-death unknown) was a American | railroad manager and politician. |
Dale Sanders a well-known | railroad photographer and a former editor of CTC Board |
He is famous for litigating against the | railroad companies and forcing them to pay taxes. |
this video game combines the best elements of | Railroad Tycoon and SimCity into one package. |
18 April - Christian Emil Stoud Platou, | railroad director and politician (d.1923) |
ts presence resulted in the construction of a | railroad line and station in Greenbrier. |
Even the leaders of large Pennsylvania | Railroad (PRR) and New York Central Railroad (NYC), ob |
When the | railroad came and killed off the riverboats, Troupvill |
the sides were engraved with the names of the | railroad officers and directors. |
In 1857, he retired from | railroad work and moved to South Carolina. |
hat the CPR would make Yale, their center for | railroad activities and Emory City was abandoned. |
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