The train station where Uncle Charlie (Joseph Cotton) arrives in a swirl of sinister smoke still stands on Railroad Sq downtown.
On China's Internet, blogs, bulletin boards and news sites carry photos of automobiles jerry-rigged to run on railroad tracks ("shanzhai trains"), fluffy dogs trimmed and dyed to look like the national mascot ("shanzhai pandas") and models of the Beijing Olympic Games' National Stadium made out of sticks ("shanzhai Bird's Nest").
Vandals had scrawled the words "Morton Thiokol Murderers" on a railroad overpass on the road out to the Thiokol plant.
But if you were so inclined, apparently all you have to do work on the railroad.
The family struggled until Roscoe found work on a railroad that served the sawmills and the logging camps.
If I recall they helped build this nation e.g Chinese immigrants who came to Southern California to work on the railroad.
Based on weekly railroad traffic from the Association of American Railroads, total rail volume is down 2.4% compared to last year.
The Waterbury rail line is the smallest branch on the railroad, with a locomotive and two-car train that serves several hundred commuters a day, Anders said.
Send him a telegram when you arrive at the airport and then take any train on the railroad that stops at a little place called New Jerusalem.
Constructed in 1926, the New Mexico hospital was originally frequented by employees of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, who worked on the railroad that cut through the city.
The "People of the Springs" exhibit traces the city's obscure history, from Native American dwellings to the arrival of the railroad on the Western frontier and the construction of Hoover Dam.
While the game makers were tempted to use the shorter name, the long version won out, even though it took five lines of space to fit all the letters on the standard railroad square.
It focuses on how the Great Railroad Strike of 1877, both at its beginning in Martinsburg, West Virginia, and also how the strikes played out in Pittsburgh.
Consistent with safety standards, we will continue removing restraints on the bus and railroad industries, we will soon end up legislation--or send up legislation, I should say--to return Conrail to the private sector where it belongs, and we will support further deregulation of the trucking industry.
Malloy said five people were critically injured and one was very critically hurt in Friday evening's crash on the Metro-North Railroad, which serves the northern suburbs of New York City.
But even as Pascarella tries to lure new traffic, "some are looking for ways to stay off the Visa railroad and run on less expensive tracks, " says Gwenn Bezard, an analyst with Celent.
If anyone makes it past all these obstacles, there are checkpoints at the bus station, at railroad yards and on the main roads out of town, complete with dogs to sniff out stowaways.
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The other was headquartered in a town called Chegdomyn, straddling a rail spur that ran a few hundred miles north from the major city of Khabarovsk, one of the main stops on the Trans-Siberian railroad.
This summer marked the opening of High Line Park, a green space on top of an old elevated railroad trestle.
With improvements in petroleum and petroleum product shipping offsetting coal volume losses over the last two quarters, the railroad industry is capitalizing on the current natural gas boom.
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The attorney representing the engineer on the westbound train said other railroad employees have described repeated calls to replace the joint at the site of the derailment since early this year.
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Despite lethargic railroad systems, Ruby on Rails was mile-a-minute.
That transcontinental railroad, completed in 1893, was the only one built entirely with private money on privately purchased land, by a self-made railroad tycoon, James J.
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Corporate bonds followed along: the yield on long-term high-grade railroad bonds in the United States was 3.18% in 1900.
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And it is no stretch at all to believe that they will benefit from it as greatly as the Italian railroad passengers in Bologna did on August 2, 1980.
And the "Courthouse" (based on the Thurgood Marshall U.S. Courthouse in Foley Square), mounted on a stand that ratchets like a railroad or traffic barrier to suggest that access to justice is often barred, sits directly in front of the Christ Church United Methodist.
And on July 8, 1854, the first railroad car reached Hyannis, prompting major changes--including increased tourism and trade.
And it has meant relying on a sort of 21st-century underground railroad of supporters, people who took an interest in my future and took risks for me.
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We built an interstate railroad system that was not just done on its own.
As the railroad lovers rebuild their trains, work on Train World is building up a head of steam.
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