Mr. Driggs believed in the switch system which prevails in our railroading.
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There is no reason for so much litigation in connection with railroading.
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Then the station master gave up railroading and went back to Michigan.
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The men who know railroading have not been allowed to manage railroads.
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The Penn Central is trying to take the shuffle out of railroading.
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U.S. railtransport firm CSX reported a strong first quarter late yesterday.
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But might greater competition also produce a similar revolution in European railtransport?
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CIÉ is owner of the State's bus and railtransport companies.
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The shift to railtransport from polluting trucks could even be a benefit.
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Road and railtransport has been disrupted as smoke blows across the area.
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Air and railtravel has been disrupted by the quake as well.
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A new era in commuter railtravel has begun in Auckland this morning.
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The real revolution in British railtravel is already happening, and it's called Pivovar.
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Some visitors might think UK railtravel is expensive.
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In Britain, intercity railtravel will soon be like planes, accessible only with advance booking.
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The Mexican regulator for railwaytransport will investigate the accident, the ministry said.
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Services, including government services like railwaytransport, make up nearly 60 percent of India's economic output.
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The crash occurred at Rongjiawan Station on the Beijing-Guangzhou Railway , one of China's railwaytransport arteries.
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A coffin was presented for railwaytransport.
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The use of railwaytransport to some point on the Nile whence there was a clear waterway was therefore imperative.
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Staff were told to stay at home as much as possible due to difficulties with traintransportation, said Sony spokeswoman Mami Imada.
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Specially trainedtransportation and railway experts on the General Staff would take over the direction of affairs.
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Schindler's List only briefly steps over the threshold of Auschwitz when a traintransport is misrouted; but out it comes again.
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Regulators are working to tighten traintransport safety and if those rules are costly to enforce, analysts say, it could cut into crude-by-rail profits.
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The trolleys take them to their work, the trainstransport the products of the mills.
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The system's trainstransport 400,000 riders daily across the San Francisco Bay area.
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I discovered it was a traintransporting highly radioactive fuel rods, from remote nuclear power stations, to Sellafield from Sizewell, or the other way around.
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Familiar railroadstransported us from Chicago to Detroit, Niagara, Albany, and New York.
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The railroadstransport these products nearly one thousand miles for the same prices as they charge in the East for transporting them one hundred miles.
Uso de transport by rail em inglês
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Yet concerns have also arisen about the safety of crude transportbyrail, a booming industry.
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Logistics group Transnet said there had been no material impact from the truckers' strike on coal transportbyrail.
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For two or three weeks they marched until they reached a depot from which transportbyrail could begin.
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Nearly one-fifth of freight traffic in Europe's biggest economy is transportedbyrail.
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Some part of this army may have been transportedbyrail from Montmedy.
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Prikhodko said Spanish cargo would be transportedbyrail.
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Ethanol is now considered the top hazardous commodity transportedbyrail, according to the U.S. government.
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Boats were built in Chicago and transportedbyrail to the point where the Union Pacific Railroad crosses the Green River.
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" TransportbyRail of Troops, Horses, Guns, and War Materials."
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That compares with 500,000 bpd transported in November 2012, when 58 percent of the oil had been transportedbyrail.
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Transneft has said contaminated oil from Belarus could be transportedbyrail to the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiisk, where it would be diluted.
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A cylinder containing nuclear waste is transportedbyrail from Barrow-In-Furness to Sellafield in this September 17, 2002 file photo.
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In 1875, the Hippodrome was transportedbyrail throughout the United States, going as far east as Portland, Maine, and west to Kansas City, Missouri.
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Thence the prisoners would have had to be transportedbyrail to Washington or Baltimore; thence again by steamer to Aiken's-allat very great expense.
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We remained at Branchville for several days, and from thence we were transportedbyrail to Charleston and took up quarters on the "Mall."