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... railroad fans band together in groups of 100 or more and charter special trains for just that purpose. Anyone can buy a ticket as a passenger on a main route; the rail fans prefer making gypsy trips along branch lines and over little ...
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... railroad A decade ago, railroad entrepreneurs were talking seriously about putting the venerable Iron Horse that built the nation into mothballs. Seven major railroads were in bankruptcy, the industry was losing an increasing share of ...
railroad from books.google.com
... railroad worm is a wonderful little animal which lights up like a theater marquee when it is excited. It has one red light on its head and 22 greenish-yellow ones along its body. The railroad worm was so named because its lights look ...
railroad from books.google.com
... railroad principles by running tueir Lionel Model Railroads are fitting themselves to be America's transportation leaders of the future. Lionel Trains and Real Trains Differ only in Size! "STANDARD OF THE WORLD SINCE 1900" ELECTRIC TUHI ...
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... Railroad Company had started to build a railroad westward from St. Louis, Mo. This work progressed by slow degrees until the road reached Jefferson City. From Jefferson City the railroad company put a line of river steamers into ...
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... railroad business. He owns and operates probably the most remarkable railroad in the world — a complete miniature system, with two miles of track. And every inch of that track, every one of the nine pieces of rolling stock that pass ...
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... Railroad Act on July 1, 1862. The Act authorized the building of a transcontinental railroad along the central route to begin at Omaha and to proceed westward across the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains to Sacramento, the western ...
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... RAILROAD. SHUTDOWN. DRINGS. WRATH. OF. PEOPLE. DOWN. ON. ALL. U. S. LABOR. At 4 o'clock (E.S.T.) on the afternoon of May 23, for the first time in 24 years, the 45,406 railroad trains of the U.S. came to a shuddering halt. The great ...
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... Railroad Cars? By STANLEY PASHKO NEARLY every boy lives near enough to a railroad to go down by the tracks to watch the long freights roll past. Sometimes the engine will pull more than 100 freight cars on these trains, but if you look ...
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... railroad and branch line, the references to museums and societies of railroad aficionados is very useful. Don't overlook research on the Internet. Many websites focus on railroads. The following are some of the best sites for railroad ...