Because of different rail gauges, sometimes freight had to be unloaded and then reloaded on boxcars. |
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A steam engine, authentic freight train and a classic American diner, it doesn't get much better than this. |
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On the return trip the empty cars are handled like any other freight car in captive service. |
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Canadian National said the traffic shift would allow it to divert about 14,000 to 15,000 freight carloads annually from Chicago. |
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It was the fault of a vehicle falling off the bridge onto the railway, which caused a freight train to crash into a passenger carriage. |
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At Morrisville we pass the old flyover for the PRR Trenton Cut-off freight line. It has been rehabbed and new catenary installed. |
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Before 1840 municipal ordinances limited horse-drawn freight to a relatively small number of licensed carters whose prices were fixed by law. |
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Vegetable exports dropped considerably because of factors such as high freight as well as other overhead costs. |
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At last a slot had opened up and I hopped aboard to ride in freight with caged roosters and hobbled goats. |
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Heavy, bulky freight for the mines still had to be hauled by teams of pack animals over the old, primitive zigzag trails to the mines. |
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In a similar vein, John Armstrong rehabilitated the sailing coaster in its unique role as freight transporter between British ports. |
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The freight cars will be pledged as special collateral for the bond issue, Deputy Transport and Communications Minister Nikola Yankov said. |
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Five rail workers were among the victims of the head-on collision between a passenger train and a freight train in thick fog near Bologna. |
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That sound was probably just part of the brakes, and I now see that a freight train is passing us on the right. |
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Generally it appears that he includes all routes of companies that interchanged freight cars with each other. |
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The Customer, or an agent of the Customer, shall consign the shipment directly to the actual transporting freight carrier. |
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The old freight cranes still remain in the yard at Hastings, where there was once an intermodal terminal for small containers. |
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Trinity Rail GmbH produces all types of railway freight wagons, including intermodal, and tank wagons. |
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He would well know that a new import health standard for sea freight containers is out for consultation. |
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Another 3,500 tractor-trailer trips occur daily as containerized freight is moved between the yards. |
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It is entirely containerized and was the last freight forwarder to utilize box cars. |
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The ambulance crashed on to a freight line and at no time was there any likelihood a train would crash into it. |
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In the past, customs regulations and formalities were cumbersome and this resulted in freight delays. |
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From Taiwan freight can be forwarded to cities worldwide using EVA Air's route network and cooperation agreements with carriers globally. |
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The freight forwarder chooses whether to ship a consignment by road, by rail, or by sea. |
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This process goes on up the chain so that on receiving payment the main supplier sends its release note to the freight forwarder. |
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Customs brokers and freight forwarders say they're getting desperate and they're calling for an immediate solution. |
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They used to be called freight forwarders but now they are known by the more dapper term, logistics companies. |
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Other services like hauliers, freight forwarders and shipping companies were also set to benefit from this traffic, Hamidi said. |
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Pool cars were loaded by freight forwarders, companies that specialized in assembling LCL shipments to distant major cities in Canada. |
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Exporting firms can be foreign freight forwarders, export management companies, or international trading companies. |
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The master air waybill named the freight forwarder LEP as consignor, and the freight forwarder in the United Kingdom as consignee. |
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The freight forwarders and haulers post their bid, and the most attractive is passed on to the customer. |
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So what Mr Thomsen arranged subsequently is entirely consistent with a contract to carry as opposed to a contract as a freight forwarder. |
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Monthly performance at freight forwarders gives an early indication of airline cargo traffic. |
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Some firms use freight forwarders who specialize in handling all export documentation. |
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They said steps taken earlier this year to slow growth in key sectors crimped imports of raw materials and cut into international freight rates. |
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Over the past 50 years, Indian Railways have increased the amount of freight they carry, fourfold. |
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The incident occurred when 51 freight trains began rolling without a conductor and picked up speed. |
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According to transport experts, one freight train carries the equivalent of 75 lorry loads, reducing road congestion and pollution levels. |
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It's thought that two freight trains collided, sparking a giant fireball that devastated the surrounding area. |
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Trucks heavily loaded with their freight often carry excess passengers on the tops of their loads. |
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This decision will result in a large amount of heavy freight being carried by lorries on the already overcrowded roads. |
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The limited use of the Sligo rail service for freight could see its viability called into question by the rail review. |
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They'd far prefer to charge all customers full freight rather than start extensive discounting programs. |
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But in case not, I paid full freight for the machine I described in this post. |
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You responded by paying the freight and calling home to ask Mom and Dad for more cash. |
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A local private consortium including British Aerospace, bought the airport and freight provided its biggest income. |
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Which means that even with taxes and freight halfway across the world, wine is relatively competitively priced. |
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In the opinion of the Emigration Board some deduction should be made from the payment of freight on that account. |
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Then an announcement that a freight had broken down and was blocking the approaches. |
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Currently, the freight was crossing the border between Nirvan and Dalach, heading north. |
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In the 1878-1879 freighting season, 9,499 tons of freight arrived, contributing millions of dollars in freight charges to a booming economy. |
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Since Terry's pioneer book on Union Pacific freight cars appeared, similar volumes have been written on the cars of several other railroads. |
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The system requires railroads to shift freight cars at 12 miles per hour between 57 rail yards around the area. |
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A covered freight car, the kind that often carries automobiles, suffered slight damage. |
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The woman was turning her vehicle in the wide freight car to face the open double doors. |
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Self-propelled freight cars could be used for a direct point-to-point delivery of small freight quantities. |
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All of these images are from the sides of boxcars, coal cars, miscellaneous freight cars and a caboose. |
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Two steel car ferries were ordered in 1889, each capable of carrying 16 freight cars on two tracks. |
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The common gondola car is a freight car with low sides and ends, a solid floor, and no roof. |
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And inside the building was a roomful of clerks, who handled the paperwork that accompanied every freight car on its trip across the country. |
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Extended sills are sometimes installed below freight doors to narrow the gap between the building and the freight car. |
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At that time nearly all freight was carried by sailing vessels but the small freighter had begun to make an appearance. |
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A passing freight train rattles the walls of the Western Heritage Center as a reminder of the railroad's influence. |
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In agriculture there was an upheaval after a new direct railway brought Moscow to within three weeks of Tashkent by freight train. |
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These prices distinguish between 10 categories of line, and seven types of passenger trains and five types of freight trains. |
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He took them to the station and the three boarded an overcrowded freight train headed west. |
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Underneath is the tunnel for a new freight train line, part of a larger programme to improve the city's transport. |
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There were two small freight train engines standing next to each other in the yard. |
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Car shuttles would run at 88 km per hour between Sangatte and Folkestone, freight trains at 64 km per hour. |
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The partisian hacks on both sides of the aisle are so blinded that they don't see this freight train of debt coming downing down the tracks. |
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But any short-term hiccups pale in comparison to the runaway freight train of disruption that is the sharing economy. |
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Underfunded pension plans are a slow-moving freight train that has been bearing down on corporate America for years. |
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Perhaps he discerns the freight train of public disapproval coming his way. |
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There is not much that has been able to stop the San Antonio freight train lately, as the Spurs have won seven consecutive games. |
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Over the years many proposals for adding to the freight yards or relocating them were considered. |
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The train wound its way through freight yards among mazes of tracks that fanned out in curved angles. |
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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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Over a quarter of a million tons of freight moves from depots to docks, from factories to freight yards. |
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Another precaution includes creation of marked safety zones in freight yards where only remote-controlled engines can operate. |
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This would mean the closure of the freight yard in Ballina Station and the potential loss of twelve jobs. |
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The study will look into moving the freight yard out of the city centre, and possibly relocating it near the Food Park site. |
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He said the proposed residential units would be one-half mile from the proposed freight yard. |
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The freight train involved in the crash was running 20 minutes early, it was revealed today. |
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In 1886, seven ships were chartered to carry tea and silk from the Far East to Canada's west coast and provide eastbound freight for the railway. |
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Yes, the freight elevator's a bit of a death trap, so it's probably lucky that we weren't in it. |
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The vessel's first and only consignment of freight included more than 100 articulated lorries, and scores of trucks crowd the ship's upper decks. |
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One of the few times we were delayed by a freight train happened on this stretch. |
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The town's elite were retailers, whose prosperity depended on the railway freight rates. |
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And as many as 200 people have been evacuated in southern California after a freight train derailed today. |
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Rail passengers were warned last night to expect delays over the next four days after a freight train derailed near the Scottish border. |
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The project, to design a fleet of super freight airships to deliver goods around the world, is now history. |
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He's taken up freight delivery now that he has left the Army to devote his efforts to finding the gun runner. |
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The company said it will also dispose of 12,000 surplus freight cars in an effort to reduce costs. |
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In the short run the number and size of freight vehicles entering the City should be reduced through measures to pool deliveries. |
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Diversionary loops also create extra track capacity for freight trains, enabling many more lorries to be taken off the roads. |
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The Senate resolution requesting the Canal Board to reduce the rate of freight on apples and all esculents transported on the canal, was adopted. |
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There he shoed draft horses, fixed freight wagons, made repairs to machinery, and fabricated iron parts as needed. |
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The results indicate that freight rate positively influences both the product market and the factor market. |
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Money was tight and we had to keep low, so we jumped a freight train to get back to New York. |
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He enjoyed a forty-five-year working career as a freight railwayman from 1947, when he joined the Great Western Railway. |
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I travelled by foot, by hitch-hiking and by clambering onto the wagons of freight trains. |
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Heaps of coal from the shattered freight wagons lay scattered across the line, spilling right up to the very doors of the nearest homes. |
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The 530 kg shipment of khat, a green-leafed drug which is chewed to produce a euphoric effect, was found in air freight. |
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It is planned the freight would be carried to and from warehousing at the new Slade Green depot on nine half-mile long trains a day. |
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Gravel pits, marl pits and stone quarries were also an early source of freight tonnage as was cement. |
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The box, which appeared to be designed for air freight, was also watched over by a uniformed guard. |
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Naturally the CSX dispatcher radioed for the police to come investigate the freight train, and we got underway about 10 minutes or so later. |
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He also hauled back freight from the isolated mountain communities to the railhead. |
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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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Imagine how hard it would be to ship freight on the railroads if it took 10 days to open and close a switch. |
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Two ski trails will have to bridge an active freight railroad that cuts through the property. |
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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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The relationship between Amtrak and the freight railroads was established by law back when Amtrak was set up. |
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The passenger trains travel over lines owned by railroads that only ship freight. |
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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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I wound up jumping freight trains, going to Texas and not going to school, working in the oil fields, bucking hay, and doing all kinds of stuff. |
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Having jumped its rails the express train and the freight load collided at a combined speed of nearly 200 mph with devastating impact. |
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Against this, realisations in the domestic market hover between Rs 2500-3000 per tonne, inclusive of excise, sales tax and freight. |
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Heavy freight that goes long distances, from Auckland to Wellington, should travel by road. |
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After the nicotine fit was satisfied, both of them quickly reboarded our train to get out of the way of the approaching freight. |
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Ore was brought down, and both the men and the easily loaded freight traveled up in buckets suspended from their wire rope cables. |
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There was nowhere to move but forward, and the walls boxed me in like I was freight to be taken away. |
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The freight and passenger traffic is greater in the latter part of the week than at the beginning of the week. |
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It said a huge leap in coal prices and higher freight charges offset an increase in local power sales. |
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Demand for passenger and freight cars for light railways was met completely by domestic manufacturers. |
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With her right of way clear, No. 823 reversed through the loop and then forward down the freight road to couple up to the errant coach. |
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The lorry cab came to rest on the railway line, where a freight train then ploughed into it, pushing it down the track. |
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These posters were lithographed by the hundreds of thousands and pasted onto both doors of every freight car leaving the ports. |
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Five minutes after we are off the tracks comes a loaded freight train rolling at a solid clip. |
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The machine was picked up by a Braintree freight firm and delivered to a lock-up garage in the same area. |
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Late in the evening, freight cars rumble past, lumbering along in the wake of the engine's distant whistle. |
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As one of the astronauts described it, it's like being on a runaway freight train. |
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The feeling was that canals had had their day and they couldn't see any freight traffic evolving on the canal. |
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A penniless Fred, still in striped pants, tailcoat, and spats, hops a freight for New York, with Pop in tow. |
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On macadamized roads, stage coaches and freight wagons could travel unimpeded by bogs or ruts. |
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Particular average signifies the damage or partial loss happening to the ship, or cargo, or freight. |
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The accident could have been avoided only by detecting the track fault and preventing the freight train derailment. |
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To boost profits, it switched some carriers from dry bulk cargoes to coal, and raised freight rates for coal along the coastal region. |
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They're the sprinters, he says, whereas malamutes are sloggers, which were used in days of yore for hauling heavy freight. |
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The dining car of the wrecked train jumped to the side track and ran into the freight engine, which telescoped the car. |
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Returning, the engine was on the west end of the train tender first, with the combine next followed by the freight cars. |
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The transport strike involved around 10,000 workers at 70 bus and road haulage companies and 12 freight terminals. |
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At present, Ukraine's ports are able to process up to 15 per cent more freight than the rail terminals. |
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The area has also been key to Britain's maritime trade with both ship-building and freight playing a major role in the regions development. |
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That envisaged more than 2,000 stations, thousands of passenger services and a third of a million freight wagons being scrapped. |
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Chalk was important to yard operations for without it switching freight cars in marshalling yards would have been slower and much more difficult. |
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For many years, chalk played an important role in everyday railway operations in freight marshalling yards. |
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A new major new freight marshalling yard near Kleinburg was part of these plans. |
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During slack water, tugs tow freight barges and rafts of logs through the narrows with scant room to manoeuvre. |
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The potential of barging freight from Waterside industrial areas to Southampton across the River Test is to be investigated. |
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Sitting track-side we were amazed at the number of passenger and especially freight trains that thundered past. |
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It would also support local jobs and reduce pollution and damage from excess freight. |
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Foreign air freight fell from nine tonnes to just over one tonne, a sharp drop of 85 per cent. |
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Supplier concepts are more likely embraced by customers if they reduce piece price, tooling or freight costs immediately. |
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Union Pacific also has trackage in the state, and at least two short-line railroads offer freight service from small communities to main lines. |
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After the First World War, passenger numbers declined, as road transport improved but freight traffic remained buoyant. |
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Air freight traffic grew at a significantly faster rate than passenger traffic during the same period. |
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The rail network was completely shut down for passengers and freight traffic. |
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The dispute comes at a time when the rail service has seen increasing levels of freight and long-distance passenger traffic. |
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We made good time out of San Antonio and saw lots of freight trains on the sidings. |
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Many communities traversed by freight trains have raised the issue of the whistles. |
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We spent the rest of our time in town watching freight trains noisily pass over the diamond. |
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I wanted a story that moved like a freight train dropped off the edge of a cliff. |
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He crashed head-on into a freight train and likely caused the nation's deadliest commuter train wreck in nearly four decades. |
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While there had always been freight delivered by ship, it had to be transhipped, largely by hand. |
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For example, one can envision such systems installed in cargo holds, operating while freight is in transit. |
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I was appointed to a committee by the Transportation Research Board to examine freight transportation needs for the 21st century. |
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Behind the huge caravan of people, travois, and pony herds, some 120 freight wagons carried supplies and indigent Indians. |
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The finished pieces are crated and palletized for shipment by ocean freight. |
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After I had scrutinised the bills of lading regarding the ship's freight, I could not find any nuclear material on board. |
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In between, we hauled freight, carried troops and VIPs, and served as a hospital ship with wounded and nurses aboard. |
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Heavy horse carts with rubber tires haul sacks of corn, piles of fodder, and other freight. |
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It had 2 engines, 3 coaches, lounge car, dining car, 2 sleepers and 6 freight cars. |
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As he was about to reach my friend, the freight train roared and the house shuddered and howled, but the old man never knew it. |
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As I stepped off the plane, the ground crew rushed in, handling freight and luggage in anticipation of the quick turnaround. |
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These aircraft had larger freight doors and were fitted with the necessary camera mounts and photo ports. |
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The train consisted of 2 engines, baggage car, 3 coaches, lounge car, dining car, 2 sleeping cars and 3 freight cars. |
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A Bradford freight firm has lost a landmark court case after a judge ruled a verbal agreement was more important than small print in a contract. |
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These lines and in particular the freight business is unprofitable and not worth the costs it would take to improve them. |
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The mountainous topography and the lack of navigable waterways were an almost insuperable obstacle to the movement of passengers and freight. |
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A rail system can reroute traffic around destroyed tracks, repair sections of damaged rail, or even transfer freight from boxcars to trucks. |
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British Railways closed the ailing branch line to passenger traffic in December 1961 and the last freight train ran several months later. |
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No single sporting event carries quite the emotional freight of England versus Germany at football. |
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Most freight tends to be large bulk cargo which is moved out of hours, but the major impact has been on tourism and retail. |
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Few players can carry out a game plan like this freight train with a bullet train's speed. |
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The union says the air freight company violated its labor agreement by subcontracting work out to non-union businesses. |
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This shop was later shut down with the end of the use of cabooses on most freight trains. |
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The Green Party has been supporting the unions in terms of getting cabotage, where local freight is carried by local carriers. |
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I remember a sequence where he is in a call box in the middle of nowhere waiting to jump another freight train west. |
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Like most contemporary Hudson River steamboats, the Albany was designed to transport passengers and light freight. |
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The threatened York rail manufacturer has been thrown a much-needed lifeline by rail freight company EWS, which has ordered a further 220 coal wagons. |
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A man who never graduated from school might steal from a freight car. |
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Unfortunately, he's a runaway freight train of creativity, with no one in the brake room to slow down his torrent of hangdog, peculiarly American balladry. |
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After that first year of college I was humping freight on loading docks for a summer job, and on breaks us kids would shoot the bull with the truck drivers. |
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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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It is believed that the pig might have escaped from a freight car. |
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Express train has to run through siding because freight is on main. |
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Most of the incoming freight arrives at Heathrow in the belly of wide-bodied passenger aircraft and is then sent onwards to Scotland via road, rail and sea. |
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The daily number of loaded freight cars is an important index to the efficiency and economic benefits of railway freight transport, said an official with the ministry. |
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As a freight train rolls through the Alameda Corridor, a scanner inside a trackside hut records data transmitted from tags affixed to the train's cargo containers. |
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Listed under paint is duco lacquer system paint and freight car brown. |
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The strike will affect passenger and freight traffic across the nation. |
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They are then collected and distributed to the in-house marketplaces that form the link between incoming freight deliveries and the production line. |
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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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As a freight aircraft, the plane continues to sell and sell, however. |
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I slid open the sliding door of the freight car we were traveling in. |
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It was due here at twenty minutes after five, but an accident occurring to a freight train, the track became obstructed, and a detention of nearly three hours was the result. |
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At one time, he said, the yard employed a large number of brakemen, who rode along on each of the freight cars to control the speed as the cars rolled downhill. |
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Others include the trainload of silent American GIs who sat in their jeeps with the engines running for warmth as they were transported as freight during the Second World War. |
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None of the freight trains in that section of the state ever ran at night, so we saw no apparent danger or harm in borrowing the handcars for a few hours. |
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Air freight that has been lost, delayed, or damaged, must first be reported by the shipper or consignee to the local cargo office before completing a claim form. |
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Transalpine freight in border-to-border transit shall be carried by rail. |
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Large classes of freight traffic were lost, as well, never to be regained. |
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David showed me the wye and the freight line that begins here. |
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The Carrier would invoice the Companies for the freight services provided. |
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Because of low clearances in two locations, double-decker freight containers cannot travel along that corridor. |
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This movie franchise is a freight train that can't be stopped. |
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About 200 carloads of freight move over that stretch of rail each year, mostly hauling grain and fertilizer to elevators in Random Lake and Adell. |
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The final freight train carried three carloads of frozen turkeys. |
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Today freight trains are the only ones to use the railway lines. |
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Details are sketchy, but it seems that on Thursday, two trains carrying high explosives were being shunted in a freight yard, when they came into contact with a power line. |
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I wonder, if the Government does pursue its obsession with renationalising business in New Zealand, how it will protect freight on the rail network. |
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Traffic commissioner Beverley Bell ordered a review of the council's systems but an inspection by the freight transport association in February gave it a poor bill of health. |
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In addition, air freight can be cost-effective for high-priced items where the additional cost can be absorbed into the price of the product more easily. |
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Main-line drivers operate high-speed trains on longer journeys and shifts include nights away from home while freight drivers are required to do more night work. |
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The world freight market is expected to triple in the next 20 years. |
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At Steeton railway station at a quarter to five on the morning of October 11, 1943, the Leeds-Edinburgh express collided with a freight train being shunted into a siding. |
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Planners had hoped to build the airship at the world's largest hangar, which was erected by the CargoLifter corporation 25 miles south of Berlin to house freight dirigibles. |
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I sincerely hope that the extra expense to independent lorry drivers of using the bypass will be reimbursed by those who provide and receive their freight. |
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To avoid a diesel being cold started, some railway members were press-ganged into manually shunting the coach into the freight siding to clear the road. |
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That translates into 2 million baht, then add in freight and import taxes. |
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The systems track the deluge of details associated with each freight load, including the shipper, the carrier, the goods, bills of lading, and the like. |
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Between 1929 and 2000 freight trains got longer, heavier, and faster. |
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North Yorkshire County Council has produced a draft freight strategy to try to resolve problems such as air and noise pollution, caused by heavy goods vehicles. |
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What's more, local food doesn't have to travel very far so packaging, fuel consumption and air pollution from road freight are all kept to a minimum. |
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There will also be an examination of opportunities for traffic diversion including by rail, by pipeline, and the movement of freight to less congested ports outside Dublin. |
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At the same time, some shipments may be transferred from air to ocean freight as customers accept longer journey times to save money, Emery's Noske said. |
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The boats are launched from a slipway into the island's precarious harbour, steered through lulls in the surf and out to passing ships to trade or to load freight. |
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It carried passengers in new stagecoaches and freight from the mines using twelve-mule teams and prairie schooners pulled by sixteen oxen plus six spare animals. |
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There is commercially zoned land either side of this freight centre. |
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She sneaked into town on a freight train, covered her uniform with civvies, stuffed her hair into a floppy hat and donned some oversized Ray-Bans. |
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At Obico a cut-off was built to Canpa in 1910 as a short cut to reach the Joint Section which would allow freight trains to and from Hamilton a direct route to Lambton Yard. |
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In later years a new coach shop was built at John Street and the West Toronto shops concentrated on freight and service equipment including rebuilding wooden vans. |
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I'm off to weigh the merits of excess baggage and storage at left luggage in Heathrow while I gad about Italy versus shipping a heap of stuff to myself by air freight. |
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The indirect cost will come to 50 per cent of the freight charges. |
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There are 36 different rates of pay but Aslef wants that cut to four, covering the regions, intercity routes, freight and London and the South-East. |
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To the south of the parallel sets of tracks will be the G.T.R. Don freight yard, from which the additional width for the right of way will betaken. |
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Although railroads made the stagecoaches, freight wagons, and steamboats unprofitable and obsolete, virtually no one mourned the passing of these conveyances. |
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Two freight trains collided this morning near Kankakee, Illinois. |
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Toledo is a tough city, a factory town, a freight train junction, a lake steamer port. |
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These could include contractorisation for certain functions such as motor transport, freight distribution, language training, equipment repair and base operations. |
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Believers in propaganda by deed, usually choose to invest themselves with portentousness by selecting an anniversary that will freight their murder with meaning. |
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We have tried carpooling, vanpooling, buses, commuter and intercity trains, even bike paths-and we are about to start barging freight on Long Island Sound. |
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Except for very short runs on main tracks, remote-controlled locomotives are almost exclusively confined to switching yards where freight cars are assembled into trains. |
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Shippers and freight forwarders have been trying for years to get the shipping lines to give a detailed breakdown on the charges they levy on containerised shipments. |
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Up in the tower, bucca was joined by Battalion Chief Orio Palmer, who had managed to get a freight elevator to bring him part way. |
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In addition to the modest increase in demand, higher freight costs could put a crimp in cement imports, which account for about one-fifth of the market. |
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Ministers also believe that the Forth Rail Bridge may be being placed under too much strain because of increasing amounts of freight being carried by rail. |
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But that kid from Podunk, now unloading freight at the big-box store, is a universe away from Oxford and a capuchin friar buddy. |
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Armed guards had for decades been placed on freight trains carrying easily stolen freight through populated areas, but thefts in transit continued. |
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In the United States today, common carrier and private trucking fleets transport about two-thirds of all freight tonnage and, thus, play a critical role in the economy. |
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Adding the tonnage moved by scheduled carriers to that by private operators finally produces an estimate of the overall total tonnage of freight on the roads. |
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The remaining books often travel from the printing facility via sea freight. |
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Sea passenger and freight transport is served by the coastal ferries operated by Arctic Umiaq Line. |
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The system was overbuilt and too expensive for the small amount of freight traffic it carried. |
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By 1880, Germany had 9,400 locomotives pulling 43,000 passengers and 30,000 tons of freight, and forged ahead of France. |
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Some variants of airliners have been developed for carrying freight or for luxury corporate use. |
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There was no need for new freight train engines, however, because thousands of the Classes 50 and 52 had been built during the Second World War. |
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Used for Spoil trains from Magheramorne to shores of Belfast Lough as well as shunting, passenger and freight. |
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Freight locomotives and wagons were not passed to ROSCOs, instead being owned directly by the freight train operators. |
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Infrastructure and passenger and freight services were separated at that time. |
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The line is only for high speed passenger trains eliminating slow freight and commuter trains. |
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The division operates an automated cargo centre at London Heathrow Airport and handles freight at Gatwick and Stansted airports. |
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British Airways World Cargo was the airline's freight division prior to its merger with Iberia Cargo to form IAG Cargo. |
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Designated areas or sheds may be given to airlines or freight forward ring agencies. |
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Railway services are provided by Djibouti Rail, which operates all commuter and freight railway services in the country. |
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In 2007, the Betuweroute, a new fast freight railway from Rotterdam to Germany, was completed. |
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A Scottish company would be forced to uphold the standards, although it would be carrying just over half the freight of the English railway. |
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Prestwick Airport also has large air freight operations and cargo handling facilities. |
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There are ferry services that take passengers, vehicles and freight to Ireland, the United Kingdom and the Channel Islands. |
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These assets include sea ports, freight rail facilities, midstream natural resources and power generation businesses. |
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The route availability code is RA8, but freight trains above a certain size must not pass each other on the bridge. |
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The 1963 report also recommended some less well publicised changes, including a switch to containerisation for rail freight. |
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Some ferries carry mainly tourist traffic, but most also carry freight, and some are exclusively for the use of freight lorries. |
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In 2014 Liverpool was the United Kingdom's sixth largest port by tonnage of freight handled. |
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The Twelve Quays ferry terminal allows a direct freight and passenger vehicle service to Dublin, Ireland and Belfast, Northern Ireland. |
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In the late 1700s, traffic in the United States was RHT based on teamsters' use of large freight wagons pulled by several pairs of horses. |
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Dutch freight costs were much lower than those of the Hansa, and the Hansa were excluded as middlemen. |
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One of the key aspects of any charter party is the freight rate, or the price specified for carriage of cargo. |
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The Solent is a major shipping lane for passenger, freight and military vessels. |
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Prisoners were transported in inhumane conditions by rail freight cars, in which many died before reaching their final destination. |
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Passenger and freight vehicles are carried in separate shuttle trains hauled by the same locomotives. |
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Fitch later built a larger vessel that carried passengers and freight between Philadelphia and Burlington, New Jersey on the Delaware. |
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Steamboat traffic including passenger and freight business grew exponentially in the decades before the Civil War. |
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Until April 2013, Transeuropa Ferries operated a freight and car ferry between Ramsgate and Oostende. |
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The airport was regularly used by freight operators such as Cargolux and Meridian. |
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