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A roadbed for a | railroad was graded through the town, although it was |
The | railroad was graded as far as Purcel's Store, includin |
was succeeded on the city council by another | railroad employee, Grady L. Hancock, an appointee of G |
mpletion of the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland | Railroad to Grafton, Ohio on the Cleveland, Columbus a |
Commodities carried by the | railroad are grain, sand, gravel, stone, forest produc |
Upon its start, the | railroad hauled grain, peanuts, fertilizer, woodchips, |
ant, the building served the New York Central | Railroad and Grand Trunk Western Railroad. |
For the North Carolina tourist | railroad, see Great Smoky Mountains Railroad. |
Clay County Historical and | Railroad Museum, Green Cove Springs. |
Further expansion brought the | railroad to Greenville in 1885. |
IND Culver Line - Park Avenue | Railroad and Greenwood and Coney Island Railroad and N |
Clay Street Hill | Railroad - grip car 8, the only surviving car from the |
ion effort during the American Civil War, the | railroad spurred growth after the war ended. |
ted in the Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans | Railroad and guided the railroad from difficult econom |
tion that served the Louisville and Nashville | Railroad and Gulf and Ship Island Railroad. |
The bombers attacked | railroad bridges, gun emplacements and fuel dumps, alo |
As president of the | railroad company, Gurnee made a practice of buying lan |
Codman married Leila Griswold Webb, widow of | railroad magnate H. Walter Webb. |
The | railroad then had two years from May 30, 1893 to compl |
October 31, 2007, was part of the Old Colony | Railroad, which had not had passenger service since 19 |
ged to Buzzards Bay in 1879 by the Old Colony | Railroad who had acquired the line in 1872 with a merg |
October 31, 2007, was part of the Old Colony | Railroad, which had been abandoned since 1959. |
the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific | Railroad, never had passenger service in the Chicago a |
ithout heat in the winter of 1918-19, and the | railroad network had gradually ceased to function. |
used by the New York, New Haven and Hartford | Railroad, which had shops on the site until 1958, the |
Most recently operated by the Union Pacific | Railroad, it had previously been under the ownership o |
The Union Freight | Railroad, which had used Federal Street, was also real |
Garrett considered the B&O to be a Southern | railroad, and had pro-South sympathies. |
ppointed as Trustee for the Milwaukee Road, a | railroad that had entered bankruptcy. |
The defunct East Tennessee and Virginia | Railroad formerly had a station in Chuckey. |
The Board of Rapid Transit | Railroad Commissioners halted work in April 1905 for r |
He worked as a | railroad section hand. |
In addition to his work with Confederate | Railroad, McCarver has released one solo album and two |
Since the demise of the | railroad, it has since returned to its original status |
The station was built in 1931 by the Reading | Railroad, but has a more modern shelter across the tra |
The California Trolley and | Railroad Corporation has restored for operation a numb |
lepost 306.1 of the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic | Railroad which has operated tourist trains past Sublet |
The Strasburg | Railroad also has a collection of early internal combu |
umber sawmill and the Brunswick and Pensacola | Railroad to haul the lumber. |
To obtain the land grants, the | railroad would have to be finished between Tallahassee |
emodeled Princeton Public Library and the new | Railroad Museum have been called "book ends" to a down |
Although the | railroad may have failed in its effort to tunnel throu |
n establishing the Atlantic and Great Western | Railroad and having the railroad shops located in the |
William Cutler, the owner of the fledgling | railroad, was having financial problems and was lookin |
Radnor Station was built by the Pennsylvania | Railroad at Hawkins, just east of Pittsburgh. |
Whitworth is retired from Union Pacific | Railroad where he was noted as a union activist. |
He was a yardmaster for the Southern Pacific | Railroad when he and his first wife moved to San Jose, |
As president of 16 | railroad companies, he amassed a fortune estimated at |
With his breadth of knowledge in | railroad legislation he was a valuable asset to the ad |
After the | railroad wars, he and Webb traveled to the town of Las |
d on July 17, 1912; acquitting the Lackawanna | Railroad but held engineer Schroeder responsible for t |
She also joined the underground | railroad to help African Americans escape slavery. |
to play an important role in the Underground | Railroad that helped many slaves escape from the South |
During the steam locomotive era the | railroad stored helper engines at Helper. |
Garrison married publisher and | railroad tycoon Henry Villard. |
It was named for the city's well known | railroad tycoon, Henry B. Plant. |
Her appearance in Thomas and the Magic | Railroad was her last major film role to date. |
(See | railroad map herein.) |
e assistant superintendent of the Texas State | Railroad, a heritage railroad between Rusk in Cherokee |
She bombarded | railroad and highway bridges and tunnels. |
Montrose was bypassed in the 1940's by a | railroad overpass; Highway 2 is now a minor business r |
creation of harbors, canals, open pit mines, | railroad and highway cuts through mountainous terrain |
able contracting business that specialized in | railroad and highway building. |
Following his second term as the | railroad's president, he served as vice president for |
ut warehouse and then on the Georgia Southern | Railroad and his mother worked as a domestic. |
It is now part of the Allegheny Portage | Railroad National Historic Site, administered by the N |
Railroad Terminal Historic District is a national hist | |
Phoenicia | Railroad Station, home of the museum |
Santa Fe | Railroad Station, home to the Galveston RR Museum |
s also home to workers of the nearby Santa Fe | Railroad, with Homer east, Fenner south, and Blackburn |
The gigantic | railroad baron homes built during the heyday of the ra |
for the defense in the case of Boston & Maine | Railroad v. Hooker before the U.S. Supreme Court on De |
seekers arrived, first by stagecoach and then | railroad, and hotels were built near the springs to ac |
he and a friend broke into a Texas & Pacific | Railroad section house and stole railway torpedoes. |
The former Monon | Railroad station house was demolished sometime before |
cts a 4-4-0 locomotive, ironically before any | railroad reached Houston. |
crossing the Union Pacific | Railroad and I-20 Bus. |
He represented Chicago in Illinois Central | Railroad v. Illinois, 146 U.S. 387 (1892). |
sent the best extant collection of antebellum | railroad structures illustrating the development of an |
Railroad tracks immediately adjacent to Glade Spring t | |
He served as member of the State | railroad commission in 1897 and 1898. |
any popping up around the new stations on the | railroad finalized in 1878. |
was formally merged into the Missouri Pacific | Railroad, which in turn was merged into the Union Paci |
ker became the Secretary of the Texas Central | Railroad, and in 1856, Secretary of the Houston and Te |
appointed by Governor Arthur G. Sorlie to the | Railroad Commission in 1928 after the resignation of F |
hief Elevator Accountant for the North Dakota | Railroad Commission in 1925, and served in that capaci |
His first work for the Santa Fe | Railroad began in 1895, which eventually led to his ap |
Gurley began his | railroad career in 1906 on the Chicago, Burlington and |
When the | railroad arrived in 1873 Nuttall had built almost 100 |
the southern portion of the South Manchurian | Railroad mainline in early 1932, during the pacificati |
at and cargo ships used the passage until the | railroad arrived in 1885. |
From 1912 to 1922, he worked in | railroad law in Canada, representing, alternately, sha |
n, but was later renamed in honor of an early | railroad dispatcher in La Grande. |
reorganized under the Columbia and Greenville | Railroad name in 1880. |
changed to Marietta, Ohio and the name of the | railroad changed in 1851. |
From a | railroad stop in western Wyoming, Arnold and Slack led |
r (Russian: Столыпинский вагон) was a type of | railroad carriage in the Russian Empire and Soviet Uni |
Chicago | Railroad Co. in 1854 and later its president. |
omotive-powered common carrier standard gauge | railroad operating in North America, but no longer car |
e Commission purchased the South Pennsylvania | Railroad alignment in 1937, the Turnpike considered us |
He served as member of the Indiana | Railroad Commission in 1930. |
tation was a Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific | Railroad station in the small town of Seneca, Illinois |
came west while working on the Union Pacific | Railroad, settling in Eureka, Nevada in 1869. |
ly was built as the Chicago and North Western | Railroad Depot in 1907. |
Kearny Junction is a | railroad junction in Kearny, New Jersey, where the Kea |
A | railroad strike in 1903 left him briefly stranded in a |
This article is about an Amtrak | railroad station in West Virginia. |
in 1988 and is named after the Bollman Truss | Railroad Bridge in Savage, Maryland. |
gold pen manufacturer Levi Willcutt during a | Railroad Jubilee in Boston, Massachusetts which ran du |
ilway Station is a historic Seaboard Air Line | Railroad depot in Homestead, Florida. |
Melrose Park is a Metra commuter | railroad station in Melrose Park, a western suburb of |
The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy | Railroad Depot in Oregon, Illinois was listed on the N |
For the former Reading | Railroad station in Melrose Park, Pennsylvania, see Me |
s a stop on the West Chester and Philadelphia | Railroad beginning in 1858. |
oration (reporting mark FMRC) is a short-line | railroad headquartered in Clinton, Oklahoma. |
He served as member of the State board of | railroad commissioners in 1893 and 1894. |
It was the only | railroad gun in Japanese service. |
The Texas and Pacific | Railroad Depot in Marshall, Texas houses the Marshall |
Grayland Station is a Metra commuter | railroad stations in Chicago, Illinois, along the Milw |
irector and president of the Baltimore & Ohio | Railroad, serving in that position from 1847 until his |
Railroad services in the region were halted by the qua | |
The Salisbury Wye is a Y-shaped | railroad junction in Salisbury, North Carolina, operat |
h served a pivotal role in representing Texas | railroad firms in the early 1900s. |
The Virginia Avenue Tunnel is a | railroad tunnel in Washington, D.C. owned by CSX Trans |
s being aligned too closely with the powerful | railroad interests in the state. |
Lake Forest is a | railroad station in Eastern Lake Forest, Illinois, Uni |
Bartlett is a commuter | railroad station in Bartlett, Illinois, a western subu |
e, Snyder and Pacific Railway is a very small | railroad based in Roscoe, Texas, just west of Sweetwat |
bordinated to the oblast, and is an important | railroad junction in the oblast. |
being a commissioner of the Willamette Valley | Railroad Company in 1854, though the company never bui |
He sold his interests and retired from the | railroad business in 1877. |
B&M | Railroad Station in 1908 |
e, built steam locomotives at the dawn of the | railroad era in the United States. |
The Great Train Wreck of 1856: The deadliest | railroad catastrophe in the world up to that time occu |
Ashland Station was segregated, like many | railroad stations in the Southeastern U.S. until the 1 |
etts, Osborn became one of the most prominent | railroad leaders in the United States. |
He retired from the | railroad business in 1882 to concentrate on philanthro |
Now only the | railroad hidden in bushes, and other types of grass re |
sses the drive and abuts the Illinois Central | Railroad tracks in places. |
Patrick and Pageland, McBee was named after a | railroad executive; in this case, V.E. |
e Ross Reeves Octagon House is located at 400 | Railroad Street in Shirley, Indiana. |
A scale test car is a type of | railroad car in maintenance of way service. |
eet is the southernmost of the three commuter | railroad stations in Evanston, Illinois, USA. |
Hull Street Station was a | railroad station in the City of Manchester and later t |
end of the war, most of what was left of the | railroad was in Federal hands. |
e forester for the Blossburg Coal, Mining and | Railroad Company in Bossburg, PA. |
n February 16, 1996 the Chicago Great Western | Railroad Station in Elizabeth, Illinois was added to t |
miles long, it is quite possibly the longest | railroad bridge in the United States. |
The museum then moved into the former | railroad depot in 1999. |
ganized as the Florida Central and Peninsular | Railroad Company in 1886. |
By 1845, the | railroad was in full operation. |
He retired from the | railroad lines in 1919, but by 1920 he was in the oil |
sold to the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta | Railroad Company in 1870. |
s later, he became a bookkeeper for the State | Railroad Office in Atlanta, Georgia. |
The Troy and Greenfield | Railroad, chartered in 1848, ran from Greenfield, Mass |
ross is the "celebrity spokesman" for the B&O | Railroad Museum in Baltimore, Maryland. |
id not work out, owing to the difficulties of | railroad construction in the interior, although the ru |
For the | railroad stain in New Jersey, see Trenton Transit Cent |
1901 The Victorian style Antlers Hotel, a | railroad resort in Kingsland, opened for business. |
It is the busiest | railroad station in the United States. |
t a former Texas & Pacific and current Amtrak | railroad station in Texas. |
Construction of the | railroad began in January 1830. |
He was killed in a | railroad accident in December, 1884. |
1899, stockholders of the Raleigh and Gaston | Railroad met in Raleigh, to consider the merger of the |
The Central Pacific | Railroad started in the city of Modesto in 1870, gaini |
The current bridge is the third | railroad span in the same location. |
The twenty-year lease to the | railroad ended in 1935, but the Traction Terminal name |
The Cope Depot, or Manchester and Augusta | Railroad Station in Cope, South Carolina was a private |
RR GP40-2 #3010 is still active on the Alaska | Railroad, painted in the new corporate scheme. |
The Fort Smith Trolley Museum is a | railroad museum in Fort Smith, Arkansas. |
Many old concrete bridges of the Overseas | Railroad remain in use as fishing piers and pedestrian |
tation was a Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific | Railroad station in Minooka, Illinois. |
The station is one of the oldest | railroad buildings in Florida. |
Gurley was displayed at the annual Fullerton | Railroad Days in 2008. |
It remains the busiest | railroad bridge in the city of Cincinnati. |
nersville Railway was a historic narrow gauge | railroad operating in New York. |
The town's prosperity waned with the loss of | railroad service in 1953. |
The station and the | railroad industry in Elizabeth heralded a new era in t |
Railroad bridge in Camden | |
Oak Park is a Metra commuter | railroad station in Oak Park, Illinois, just west of C |
unge Car-6603 is a historic Seaboard Air Line | Railroad depot in Boca Raton, Florida. |
r trains to use this branch of the Old Colony | Railroad ran in 1959. |
s built in 1850 for the workers of the failed | railroad stand in Athens as the only remaining structu |
Depot was built by the Denver and Rio Grande | Railroad Company in 1877, at Old La Veta Pass. |
Railroad commissioner in 1895. | |
West Shore | Railroad crossing in Tappan, New York |
It was the first major | railroad tunnel in the South and is 1,447 feet/≈0.27 |
as Vice President of the Danbury and Norwalk | Railroad, and, in 1881, became its president. |
The | railroad participated in the Day out with Thomas progr |
The Hannibal bridge is a main | railroad bridge in the Kansas City area. |
The other two sites, unaffiliated with any | railroad, are in Mound City, the Civil War Naval Hospi |
For the Pascack Valley Line commuter | railroad station in Hackensack, New Jersey, see Essex |
The Illinois Central | Railroad Depot in Ullin, Illinois is the only site in |
tation was a Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific | Railroad station in North Utica, Illinois (also known |
re purchased by the fledging Allegheny Valley | Railroad and in 2003, the Brilliant Branch Bridge was |
The Mars | railroad station in Mars, Pennsylvania is one of the l |
The streetcar now runs along the abandoned | railroad tracks in the cobblestones on River Street ea |
d is on display today at the California State | Railroad Museum in Sacramento. |
Pueblo Union Depot is the historic | railroad station in Pueblo, Colorado. |
The Southern Pacific | Railroad Depot in Yuma, Arizona, was built as a Spanis |
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