The Austin plan will use existing railroad tracks already in place throughout the city. |
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So far, the recycled products include, among others, plastic railroad ties, construction sheeting and roof shingles. |
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The plat contained expansive grounds for parks, a railroad right-of-way, and railyards. |
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Then in the 1860s mineral prospectors and railroad surveyors began to disturb them. |
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We drove over and found a somewhat dinky little dirt park adjoining a railroad track. |
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The walls and shelves are covered with photographs, train schedules, railroad spikes, whistles and replica engines. |
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And even then, most likely in all events the train is going to stay on railroad property. |
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We were told that this railroad plans to hopefully run some excursions along that other track into Eustis by this summer. |
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In addition to transforming the economy, the railroad boom led entrepreneurs to overspeculate, with drastic results. |
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In passing, we should note that the recheck seems to raise the question that the ingenuitive and initiative talents of railroad managements. |
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Federal oversight of the railroad industry has existed since the passage of the Interstate Commerce Act. |
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How has he not been reduced to bludgeoning stewbums at railroad yards to release the tensions? |
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A railroad track parallels the first base line where diesel engines thunder and fume to haul my father's commuter train to the city. |
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But he said workers were able to reach the plant to perform maintenance tasks by walking along nearby railroad tracks. |
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Without a fireboat we may have lost the railroad bridge, as the access to this area is quite restrictive to large fire apparatus. |
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Instead, the long lines are forming across the railroad tracks at the nonprofit food bank, Community Services Agency. |
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Upon their arrival in the United States, they often took hazardous jobs in mines, steel mills and foundries, and railroad construction. |
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General Electric and General Motors build railroad locomotives, while some companies lease the engines to railroad companies. |
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Private citizens donated land for the railroad right of way because having a nearby access to the railroad increased property values. |
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Originally the railroad moved the trees in boxcars to Los Angeles where they were spotted for unloading by a wide variety of vendors. |
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Jay Gould, the railroad baron, ordered sets of photographs and a Gerome album from Knoedler. |
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All the reinforced fencing, railroad ties, and flying buttresses can keep the uphill from sliding downhill for only so long. |
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Harriman's early railroad involvement led to an association with Stuyvesant Fish and then to affiliation with the Illinois Central. |
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Similarly, the railroad brotherhoods ' temperance efforts resembled but did not duplicate bourgeois temperance movements. |
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The challenge for the railroad brotherhoods, of course, was to make good on their temperance promises. |
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Business profits also allowed him to speculate in hinterland real estate, railroad stocks, and other enterprises in the hope of further returns. |
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They were soldiers, Indian fighters and railroad builders and managed the development of the Western country. |
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If Nebraskans want well-maintained roads and safer railroad crossings, they may have to pay a little more at the pump. |
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It is used for railroad frogs, for steel mill coupling housings, pinions, spindles, and for dipper lips of power shovels operating in quarries. |
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The railroad came to Hailey in 1883 bearing materials for a jail, courthouse, electric lights, waterworks, and telephones. |
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The British arrived almost a century ago to build the railroad that slices across the isthmus, linking the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean. |
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The group blocked the railroad crossing in Fairfield to protest the transport of fracked oil. |
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But until the railroad came through Las Vegas and Moapa in 1905 the ore was freighted to Modena, Utah. |
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The mine is ringed with smelting plants, freight yards, railroad lines, a power plant and the country's largest battery plant. |
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If I were a hobo I would call myself a gandy dancer, whether I worked for the railroad or not. |
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The gandy dancers' expertise in railroad track maintenance and their work song tradition is unparalleled. |
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When he carried out a train robbery, he claimed he was defending the small farmer against rapacious railroad magnates. |
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After the war, Westinghouse devoted himself to invention, and in 1869 he patented the railroad air brake. |
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A railroad rail inspection system is provided for use in conjunction with a non-railbound vehicle having an equipment bay. |
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There are lots of recycled materials, such as steel railroad rails and car windshields used in the mezzanine's balustrade. |
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Most towns are too small to fill rail cars economically, if the railroad even passes by anymore. |
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County Commissioners have voted to buy a railroad engine and two rail cars for the line. |
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Two ski trails will have to bridge an active freight railroad that cuts through the property. |
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Amtrak said it deployed additional police and canine units at stations, aboard trains and along the railroad. |
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One old-timer was remembering the days when there was no US 101, but a network of railroad lines, with trains covering the county. |
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There also developed a series of smaller cities along the railroad line, which helped create a rich class in the cities as well. |
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And then, when the river was nearly sucked dry, they lined it with railroad tracks and freight yards and dumped industrial waste into its bed. |
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I had a little trouble finding the place, until I noticed the railroad tracks that run along Lake Dora. |
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After all, when the railroad nixed such a system nearly two decades ago, it seemed like a profitable idea. |
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They shut down a commuter railroad in order to promote the sale of automobiles. |
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The tourist railroad uses a trailer as its ticket office and base of operations. |
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He won the proxy fight and brought innovative Alfred Perlman in to run the railroad. |
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The nation's passenger railroad is supposed to be a for-profit corporation, but Amtrak's never made money. |
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Besides visiting my parents, Michael and I also visited one tourist railroad while in Florida. |
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Vranich says there are companies in America and abroad with the capacity to run a more efficient passenger railroad. |
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Union Pacific Railroad is the only class one railroad to provide rail freight service to the city. |
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And so when we went into the process of selling the government's freight railroad, Conrail, it took us three years. |
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It was America's first railroad operating regular passenger and freight service. |
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Their policies are attempting to railroad people into urban settlements by objecting to planning applications in rural areas. |
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They planned to railroad it through with less than ten weeks from announcement to agreement. |
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It is a testament to the jury that they refused to be part of the attempt to railroad innocent men to jail. |
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I am sure as in many railroad homes, holiday celebrations and family get-togethers were planned around railroader's work assignments. |
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Mostly, they are skilled workers, such as carpenters, machinists, painters, wood finishers, tool makers, railroad workers, garage mechanics. |
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Apple maggot earned the name railroad worm long ago for its meandering tunnels beneath the apple skin and eventually throughout the flesh. |
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The Republicans also discussed giving federal financial support to the Texas and Pacific railroad and appointing some Democrats to the cabinet. |
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Westermann's tough-guy pose was fostered by early experiences as a professional acrobat, carpenter, railroad repairman and janitor. |
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Because Thoreau, the railroad, and woodcutters have encroached on Walden, White Pond is the gem of all these. |
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The song was available on phonograph records within less than a year of the wreck and remains one of the better of the railroad disaster genre. |
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Beginning in the mid-1880s, the railroad brotherhoods' women's auxiliaries gave institutional voice to women's concerns. |
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Hugh Allan, the railroad magnate, would steer Scottish immigrants there until they settled in elsewhere. |
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The administration is proposing a reorganization that denationalizes operations of the national railroad. |
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During the layover, the Havre Railroad Museum ran trains on its model railroad layout. |
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Even so, I for one have long felt that these projects give more than they take by returning the pulse of life to great urban railroad terminals. |
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It contrasts Cash, frail and grey, with Cash the gunslinger, the prison poet, the railroad balladeer. |
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Some days ago, Billy had been found prostrate between the steel sleepers of the railroad. |
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A railroad line was constructed from the base to the front lines at Petersburg. |
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The original depot was the first building seen by railroad passengers as they entered town. |
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This table features five flippers, each of which are required to fuel a locomotive that runs along a railroad and through tunnels. |
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She's in a warehouse district, so in addition to the trucking garage where she meets Juan, there are railroad tracks full of freight cars. |
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It is likely that the active railroad line along which the grass was found served as the vector to bring the species to Bath County. |
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Criminal cops ride roughshod over prosecutors and juries and railroad people into prison or worse. |
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The place was at the junction of two roads, one of which was parallel to a railroad line. |
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Deluded, dehydrated, mad, Heck wandered toward a tree at the edge of the playa, across the railroad tracks, and approached Trego hot springs. |
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She'd have us take walks to the railroad to sharpen our observational skills. |
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Clock synchronization between cities became essential for creating reliable railroad schedules. |
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He made it out of four railroad ties, the 8 x 12 pieces of wood they lay down to support railroad tracks. |
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In 1900 alone, it's estimated that 15 to 20 million acres of forests were consumed to meet the demand for railroad ties. |
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They don't live on the wrong side of the tracks in McIntyre, Ga. Their shotgun shack lies virtually on the railroad tracks. |
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I live above the railroad tracks and delay conversations twice hourly while trains roar by. |
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Elephants are transported from one city to the next in railroad cars or truck semi-trailers. |
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They travel across the United States and the mythical world of the Yonder, facing down railroad bulls, yeggs and mythical creatures. |
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Mist on the mountain draws me back sun on the sea so grand steam trains puffing on the railroad track away in the Isle of Man. |
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At Utica, a railroad historical society has a former New York Central steam engine on display. |
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From the old railroad yard came the idea of a long, continuously meandering form. |
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This paper uses a contrafactual methodology to examine the effects of railroad mergers on the level of railroad costs. |
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The three of them live together in a very modest, almost nondescript house on the outskirts of Princeton, across the railroad tracks. |
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One of the largest harvests here amongst our family of shroomers was gathered from the edge of a railroad bed. |
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Spend all day riding the rollercoasters, roundabouts, railroad trains and log flumes of the theme park until you're utterly exhausted. |
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He reported rumors that they suffered artillery attacks with chains and railroad iron, projectiles he thought distinctly unchivalrous. |
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Neither of us said anything, and Brixton was uncommunicatively engaged in reading a railroad report. |
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His plan, to scoot from the railroad station the two blocks home, change into mufti, and that's the end of it. |
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I set up a railroad tie down a loading dock and learned boardslides down it. |
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To put this in perspective, this is the equivalent volume of 522 standard American railroad stock cars, each of which can hold 240 sheep. |
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Researchers have shown that this is the equivalent volume of 522 standard railroad stock cars, each of which can hold 240 sheep. |
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I played along the railroad he helped bring to Ripley, Mississippi in sight of the monument covering his grave. |
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Nobody was going to rush out and build a railroad, or donate half their house-keeping to the deserving poor. |
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If a strike by railroad employees cripples the nation, that is an indication that these workers are undervalued. |
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To appreciate the usefulness of the atlas, the reader needs to follow particular railroad routes between important termini. |
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Thus, the imperfectly competing firms faced a more elastic demand for their services than would a monopoly railroad. |
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This government stroke means that it takes so much longer to dig a ditch, to construct a building, build a bridge or a piece of railroad. |
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In that grey box you see by the railroad crossing lights there is a bank of batteries. |
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Known by railroad men simply as a torpedo, this is a small detonator fastened to the rail and set off by a locomotive's passing wheels. |
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The railroad in America was sometimes called the iron horse, but in Russia it was a wood-based system. |
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Rodgers continued to work on the railroad and perform comedy with medicine shows while he sang. |
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By the early twentieth century the brotherhoods had organized the majority of workers in the railroad running trades. |
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As the miners dig, they lay railroad track, string electrical power lines, and install pipes to supply fresh air and water. |
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Across from the diesel shop, the Roundhouse Deli serves rail workers, taking the place of the old railroad beanery. |
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Overall, the railroad industry and its federal overseer have long been closely intertwined. |
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Surveying was the essential precondition to owning land, building a mill race, or constructing a canal, railroad, or irrigation ditch. |
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They died because someone miscalculated the amount of time it would take for the car to cross the railroad tracks. |
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Quaint, and sort of touristy as it may be, there is no mistaking it for anything but a railroad town. |
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He appeared to assume that railroad costs would move coincidentally with the general price level and that lags in the adjustment did not occur. |
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Neither of them could have had a claw hammer big enough to pull out the railroad spikes. |
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The railroad won an injunction to freeze Dringer's assets, halting his lucrative business. |
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Indeed, the military force protecting the railroad builders included a troop of Pawnee scouts, who were highly regarded. |
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The indenture conveying these rights was left in the hands of George Holdrege of the Burlington railroad. |
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Ellen and her daughter would return home the way they had come, by following the railroad track. |
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For several years he bent his efforts to the building of a railroad through the County. |
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Thence it passed by railroad, with another transfer of ownership, into the hands of a Chicago jobber. |
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Rural families got their news from smaller papers delivered to town once a week or from magazines arriving by railroad. |
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The tunnel is slightly wider than the railroad track, and the railroad track, as you now know, is about as wide as two horses' behinds. |
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Over the next two years, the group pushed for an alternate plan, attended scads of meetings, and attempted to cajole the railroad into a neighborhood-friendly solution. |
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A key datum for safe operation of on-track equipment and locomotives on railroad tracks is knowledge of which track a vehicle or locomotive is on. |
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Rather than lounging in Pullman cars and well-appointed railroad hotels, these new tourists embraced outdoor recreation and sought adventurous experiences. |
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On exam, his chest and abdomen looks like a railroad switchyard. |
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Using two old seventy-eight phonograph records, a pencil, and some fishing line, I made a huge Yo-yo and yo-yoed off the high railroad bridge there. |
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It depicts an exhausted Texas oil field on scrub land, an old railroad bed and a watery ditch converging in the distance. |
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It promoted mutualism among railroad men yet at the same time involved bourgeois values and looked to a cross-class homosocial mutualism encompassing management and workers. |
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The authors use this model to illustrate the rise of local caudillos and, after the railroad lowered transportation costs, the eventual consolidation of power in Buenos Aires. |
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In the image the distance remains vague and unformed, in contrast to the foreground where a new town has sprung into existence, impelled into life by the railroad. |
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It focused on four kids who hear about a dead body on the railroad tracks and go on an adventure to find it. |
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He is carrying his rifle, which he has retrieved after hiding it earlier in the week near the railroad tracks. |
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On the 35-car train, 10 cars derailed, according to railroad officials. |
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Wheels, axles and railroad ties were flung in all directions. |
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He meets three men during a cross-country hike along a railroad track. |
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You could hardly find a vestige of the splendid railroad depots, warehouses, etc. |
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We'd skate and walk over the Mile Road and skate and walk over the railroad and skate some more. |
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If all the people who claimed to work on the underground railroad really had, the South would have been drained of slaves. |
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The grave was closed, and railroad ties were placed above it. |
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India already has a major aid program and is considering building a railroad to link Afghanistan to the Arabian Sea via Iran. |
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We have no neighbors in the back as our backyard borders on the railroad easement, the east of our house is neighborless with 40 acres of wooded land owned by the county. |
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These guys are so cartoonish in their villainy, one keeps expecting them to don little black moustaches and stovepipe hats and hog-tie Stephanie to a railroad track. |
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Viewed this way, the railroad brotherhoods ' language of temperance and respectable manhood was as much intended for public consumption as it was the uplift of railwaymen. |
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It's 64 miles of unmaintained dirt road built on an old railroad bed. |
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In Mongolia railroad lines prevent gazelle migration, while North American highways act as a barrier for brown bears, and hydroelectric dams in Canada stymie woodland caribou. |
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Last week, 80 rivets were also removed from sleepers on a railroad located between the Ban Pa Rai and Ban Kong Sai Railway Stations in Muang District of Pattani. |
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Eventually he came to the railroad trestles that crossed the Androscoggin River at the top of the falls over the small dam that focused water into the canal. |
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But he was a country bumpkin at heart, already dressed for the weekend in blue overalls, a red plaid shirt, and an old fashioned railroad engineer's striped hat. |
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Authorities are seeking two men who allegedly ran over and killed a railroad police dog after burglarizing railroad freight cars on Chicago's South Side. |
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By day two, the rioters tended to be Irish cartmen, quarrymen, and street pavers, as well as workers employed on the docks and in the railroad yards and foundries. |
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They severed the last railroad lifeline into Atlanta, making the citadel of the Confederacy as it was touted no longer tenable. |
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The premier industrialist in the state and an acclaimed manufacturer of cotton gins, he vigorously advocated railroad aid and industrial development. |
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There are 17,000 tons of cargo in the Chilean port of Arica that cannot be transported because the railroad between Arica and La Paz has been paralyzed. |
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He remembers putting nails on a railroad track so the train could forge them into flat blades that he could sharpen into some semblance of a cutting implement. |
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Another in 1853 spread to Chicago and St. Louis where itinerant railroad workers took it to Iowa City, which is the furthest the railroad had reached. |
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As part of that new expansion, the railroad was building a new depot at White Sulphur Springs and also rearranging the set-out tracks for Pullman cars there. |
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Fleming was regarded in railroad and banking circles as a shrewd operator. |
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Leavers have been considered victims or dupes enticed by railroad propaganda, speculators out to make a buck, or incompetents without experience or knowledge of farming. |
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Even if the real Henry never existed, thousands of black workers built the railroad tracks crisscrossing Ohio. |
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The truck pulls the guitar over railroad tracks, through rocks and gravel, whatever, and the guitar is still speaking. |
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Racing southeast for the hidden trails, those tiny paths, to the railroad tracks. |
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Having the most stations on a line and the most stock in a railroad pays off during the game, as well as at its end, and the player with the most money wins. |
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Rather than handing it more taxpayer dollars, it should liquidate this railroad and allow private companies to salvage the potentially profitable routes. |
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There was a South Seas shipping boom, a railroad boom, an automobile boom, a personal computer boom, a fiber optics boom, a cell phone boom and an Internet boom. |
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We strolled the railroad tracks together, laying pennies on the rails and waiting for the train to pass so we could use the flattened coins for guitar picks. |
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Over the course of the next decade, the surviving members contented themselves with periodically blowing up a television tower or railroad station. |
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Juvenile crime focused primarily on merchants or less organized forms of thievery in semipublic areas such as dumps, junkyards, and railroad yards. |
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A true railfan like me would love to own a house in a beautiful city on a main line passenger railroad just feet from the action down the center of his street. |
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He ignored me and soon stopped at a wooded area along the railroad tracks in the Bronx. |
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He sawed the blanks from a redwood railroad tie, shaped the bodies with a spoke shave, and cut the pine heads with a keyhole saw and a brace-and-bit. |
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In the 1800s, planting a hardy and attractive tree called salt cedar along newly laid railroad tracks in the vast American West seemed a good idea. |
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Therefore, the Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the size of the income statement among railroad, utility and industrial companies and listed and unlisted companies. |
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The arrival of the railroad in the late 1800s also spurred growth. |
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May 1885 marked the completion of the branch of the railroad going to quarry no.3 and the shipment of the first carloads of stone to the sawmill in Hummels-town. |
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The long and winding railroad to London is back on the straight and narrow as Manchester travellers can once more get there without changing trains. |
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Realizing that a railroad would destroy their hunting grounds and flood the plains with settlers, the Lakotas under Sitting Bull threatened to resist it. |
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The construction of a railroad inspired the establishment of freight and mercantile businesses, and farmers grew fields of hay for horses and other pack animals. |
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Union Pacific, based in Omaha, Nebraska, is the nation's largest railroad. |
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Implement manufacturers, grocers, lawyers, and railroad executives all had a stake in the health of the rural economy and worked tirelessly to promote fairs. |
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Speaking after the London meeting, he denied he was trying to railroad families into accepting compensation rather than taking the lawsuit option. |
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The boys saw railroad construction done with giant steam shovels. |
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The country had plenty of experience with its rulers using puppet prosecutors and judges to railroad so-called enemies of the state into prison or worse. |
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The use of a fisheye lens briefly creates a fishbowl world as the father balances his daughter on his shoulders as they walk along the railroad tracks. |
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Today, the onetime railroad lobbyist is blazing a trail to the solar system with a low-cost plan to launch manned expeditions to the moon and Mars. |
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At the ceremony and afterward I got to thinking about the underground railroad. |
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They also located individual subway and railroad stations and identified the entrance and exit ramps on the Moscow Ring Road, the automobile beltway that encircled the city. |
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How did you gather information about the underground railroad, which was a clandestine, illegal activity? |
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Through Montana the railroad goes between two ranges of foot hills. |
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Since cows gave milk every day, the railroad had to provide milk trains just as often, but once they started to do that, farmers found an incentive to keep an extra cow. |
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As an alternative to simply tossing them in landfills, old railroad ties are commonly used around the home as landscaping barriers and retaining walls. |
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He picks up a railroad tie and throws it at Harold who easily catches it and throws it back at Fargo. |
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The creation of the national railroad system unified the country. |
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The railroad maintains a steam locomotive of wheel arrangement 2-8-0, known in the trade as a consolidation type. |
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For example, if a railroad is required to connect a mine and a smelter, it is necessary to construct a right of way, to lay tracks, etc. |
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IntegriCo says it's the largest of only three domestic companies that make railroad ties using post-consumer plastics. |
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Rail Link loads over 400 million tons of Powder River Basin coal annually into trains for railroad companies. |
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In the 2007 article, Stewart said that it meant more to him to be in a model railroad magazine than a music magazine. |
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Belvidere is the mostly residential area south of the Merrimack River, east of the Concord River, and north of the Lowell and Lawrence railroad. |
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The mayor of Magnolia declared May 21, 2002, as Ervin Quintuplet Day, and the town displayed a Happy Birthday sign and balloons by the railroad. |
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Rockefeller, and Andrew Carnegie led the nation's progress in railroad, petroleum, and steel industries. |
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Much US and Canadian crude oil from the interior is now shipped to the coast by railroad, which is much more expensive than pipeline. |
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Model railroad equipment and supplies will be available at two railroad swap meets scheduled at the park Aug. |
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Taking care of the ups and downs of railroad travel are these two vertically mounted, hydraulically operated antibounce units. |
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In the 1930s the style was used not only in buildings, but in railroad locomotives, and even refrigerators and vacuum cleaners. |
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It is located in the southwestern section of the city, bordered to the east by the Lowell Connector and to the north by the railroad. |
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Preserved wood is used most often for railroad ties, utility poles, marine piles, decks, fences and other outdoor applications. |
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This research extends back to the mid 1800s during the growth of the railroad community and the government land grants provided to the railroads. |
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You enterprised a railroad through the valley, you blasted its rocks away, heaped thousands of tons of shale into its lovely stream. |
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The Federal Creosoting Company began using the property in 1919 to treat railroad ties and poles with creosote wood preservative. |
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Economic affairs also took their interest, and they largely controlled the trade in furs, timber, banking and railroad management. |
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Daniel, who lives in Elmira, has worked as a logger, railroad inspector, rock climbing instructor, hod carrier, and poet-in-the-schools. |
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Morgan begins to move from being a fairly conservative railroad reorganizer and bond guy into a speculative equity guy. |
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From 1970 SNCF, the French national railroad company, has developed the TGV, a high speed train which holds a series of world speed records. |
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It usually includes both powered and unpowered vehicles, for example locomotives, railroad cars, coaches, and wagons. |
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Have there not been hundreds and thousands of people injured in the depression in value of railroad securities? |
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He had risen to the head of the greatest street car system in the world from the position of brakeman on a jerk-water railroad. |
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The highway forms a long S-curve that goes underneath a railroad trestle and runs close to Dexter Lake. |
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Steel, General Electric, Standard Oil and Bayer AG joined the railroad and ship companies on the world's stock markets. |
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Prior to Symrise acquiring Building 7, the property was used to manufacture railroad freight car undercarriages. |
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We lived in an old house near the railroad station in tirana. |
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Completion of the railroad allowed heavy machinery to be brought to the mine, including a 40-meter rotary kiln. |
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Some 26,000 railroad cars full of art treasures, furniture, and other looted items were sent back to Germany from France alone. |
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Atlanta began as a railroad town and logistics has remained a major component of the city's economy to this day. |
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Workers are starting to clean up acres of dumped railroad ties from in and around a west Eugene pond. |
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The coating can be used on Axion's recycled plastic railroad ties, structural building products and other applications. |
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The lawyers made the procedure a railroad to get the signatures they needed. |
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A railroad required expertise available across the whole length of its trackage, to deal with daily crises, breakdowns and bad weather. |
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More than a century ago, gangs of burly men would lay railroad ties at a snail's pace, driving them in with sledgehammers. |
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Factories that supplied the railroad industry included rolling mills, foundries and locomotive works. |
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Tired of waiting for parliament to act on their demands, railroad workers walked off their jobs all across the country. |
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On 12 February 1917, Bedouins allied with the British destroyed a Turkish railroad near the port of Wajh, derailing a Turkish locomotive. |
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A few ounces of plastique, properly placed, could bring down a bridge, cave in a mine shaft, or collapse the roof of a railroad tunnel. |
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Louis were and remain important hubs for the railroad that connected the plains with the Great Lakes and cities farther east, like Philadelphia. |
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The Railway Labor Act bans strikes by United States airline and railroad employees except in narrowly defined circumstances. |
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Worcester is the headquarters of the Providence and Worcester, a Class II railroad operating throughout much of southern New England. |
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South Lowell is the area south of the railroad and east of the Concord River. |
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Angular unconformity of Shawangunk Formation overlying Martinsburg Formation at railroad cut near Otisville, New York. |
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By 1979 cement shipments had dropped off such that the railroad was no longer economically viable, and US Steel abandoned the line. |
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In the 1870s, LIRR became the sole railroad in that area through a series of acquisitions and consolidations. |
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In 2013, the LIRR's commuter rail system is the busiest commuter railroad in North America, serving nearly 335,000 passengers daily. |
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In 1909, financial analyst John Moody issued a publication focused solely on railroad bonds. |
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And timber made train travel possible in the form of railroad ties that tied a nation together. |
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In the past, railways served major parts of Luzon, and railroad services were available on the islands of Cebu and Negros. |
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The railroad cars, moved via rails welded to the flat decks of the barges, are secured to the deck with giant turnbuckles. |
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Those apartments have a high turnover because they are so close to the railroad tracks. |
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Floods may in the future reach the railroad tracks leading out of the city. |
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The gate in front of the railroad crossing went up after the train had passed. |
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Wagon freighting was also essential to American growth until it was replaced by the railroad and the truck. |
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In order to ensure safe railroad traffic, rails must be strong enough and wearproof. |
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In railroad slang, a gandy dancer is a track worker, one who lays or maintains track. |
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The gold miners and the borax miners and the railroad workers. |
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Averell were to operate against railroad supply lines in West Virginia, and Maj. |
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The biggest thing is the world is to invent a steam railroad break that the engineer can apply throughout his train without needing breakmen. |
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Surveyors use a wye level, and railroad tracks may be laid in a wye formation at a station to enable the train to change directions. |
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Compared to shipping by railroad, pipelines have lower cost per unit and higher capacity. |
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The four trains that carried redeploying Army equipment from Kosovo followed a familiar railroad route, but arrived at an unfamiliar destination. |
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Other inventors, such as James Bogardus and his iron building frame and Thomas Seavy Hall and his railroad signal, may not be as well known. |
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The number of axles required was dictated by the maximum axle loading of the railroad in question. |
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The buyers attempted to corner the shares of the railroad stock, so as to facilitate their buyout. |
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The First Transcontinental Railroad in the United States was built in the 1860s, linking the railroad network of the eastern US with California on the Pacific coast. |
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Have a conversation with your neighbors, your friends, your children about why you should obey traffic signals at grade crossings and stay away from railroad property. |
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Local, regional, and national services are available, with major terminals at the giant railroad stations, including Tokyo, Shinagawa, and Shinjuku. |
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Moody returned in 1909 with a new publication focused solely on railroad bonds, Analysis of Railroad Investments, and a new company, Moody's Analyses Publishing Company. |
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In the 19th century, Chicago became the nation's railroad center, and by 1910 over 20 railroads operated passenger service out of six different downtown terminals. |
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The railroad retains the air of a friendly local railroad and is an excellent way to get around the island, for both the inhabitants and tourists. |
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Although it has been argued that they were resolved in 1914 before the war began, it has also been argued that the railroad was a cause of the First World War. |
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The Cape Cod Central Railroad is a heritage railroad on Cape Cod. |
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The cause was originally thought to be static electricity or the smoke that billowed from railroad locomotives or the mortiferous vapours rising from underground volcanoes. |
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However, there is one railroad that connects Chile with Argentina via the Andes, and there are others that make the same connection via southern Bolivia. |
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Also in 2009, the original Poughkeepsie railroad bridge, since abandoned, was converted into the Walkway Over the Hudson, a pedestrian park over the river. |
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The Shafters lobbied hard for a railroad to serve Point Reyes. |
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Most of this coal was used by the railroad and large businesses. |
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In Costa Rica, trade unions first appeared in the late 1800s to support workers in a variety of urban and industrial jobs, such as railroad builders and craft tradesmen. |
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From 1865 to 1900, six new agencies were created, notably the Interstate Commerce Commission in 1887 in response to widespread criticism of the railroad industry. |
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The railroad will be opened upon the fifteenth of next month. |
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In Costa Rica, trade unions first appeared in the late 1800's to support workers in a variety of urban and industrial jobs, such as railroad builders and craft tradesmen. |
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After the Civil War, the company became the main supplier of railroad chronometers to various railroads in North America and more than fifty other countries. |
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He worked as a yardman for the railroad, in a sawmill and as a farmer. |
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The northeast corner has coal mines, old railroad towns and, along the Wyoming border, the Uinta Mountains, uncrossed by road and showing hardly a sign of civilization. |
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This will be the second large-scale railroad tie cleanup in a year. |
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Anyway, Sis, I was in need of one more corner post, and I remembered seeing an old railroad tie across the field, a relic from a long-gone horse corral. |
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Coastal Lumber also produces more than 110 million board feet of green and air-dried lumber, and industrial-grade hardwoods for use in the pallet and railroad tie industries. |
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Prestressed concrete railroad tie market Leader Rocla Concrete Tie, Inc. |
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In 1968 there were 1547 grade crossing fatalities. Two-thirds of the total fatalities associated with railroad operations occurred at grade crossings. |
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Such a trail will seem a snap to follow, and even better, nobody aboard a limpsome pony could hope to outrun 'em all the way to the railroad line. |
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Disposal of Railroad Ties Vendor to provide 30 cubic yard containers on as-needed basis for the proper disposal of used, weathered wood railroad ties. |
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Oil-borne preservatives, such as creosote and pentachlorophenol, are traditionally used for heavy-duty industrial applications, such as utility poles and railroad ties. |
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Sheridan managed to keep the graybacks at bay while he tore up the railroad, but he abandoned the plan to link up with Hunter, and the southerners soon repaired the railroad. |
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A train was derailed from a track headed into Turkmenistan last week after someone removed more than 600 nuts and bolts holding the hack in place, railroad officials said. |
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Jack' Thayer III, a 17-year-old heir to a Pennsylvania railroad fortune, was one of the few people who lived to tell the tale of the 'unsinkable' ship's fate. |
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