- A
railroad car
float or rail
barge is a
specialised form of
lighter with
railway tracks mounted on its deck used to move
rolling stock across water obstacles...
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December 1907
Unnamed 111 317'
Carfloat NY,NH&HRR
Unknown Unknown 6
December 1902
Unknown Unnamed 112 317'
Carfloat NY,NH&HRR
Unknown Unknown 6 December...
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operations in
Pennsylvania ended March 31, 1972. CNJ
maintained a
small carfloat terminal in The Bronx. It was the site of the
first successful class 1...
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Pennsylvania Railroad's P****aic and
Harsimus Line to its
freight yards and
carfloat operations on the
Hudson River at
Harsimus Cove, and to its
warehouse and...
- the
Hudson River,
complemented by an
extensive network of
ferries and
carfloats, with a
large cluster along the
Harlem River. The era of the
ocean liner...
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Military Ocean Terminal at
Bayonne (MOTBY), and
Constable Hook as well as
carfloat operations at
Greenville Yard. The line is an
important component in the...
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Principles of
Comprehensive Plan
Which Demand Open Route—9
Miles Shorter Than
Carfloat Route". The Wall
Street Journal.
February 26, 1926. p. 3. ISSN 0099-9660...
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metal bridges were
constructed by
competing railroads to
access railyards,
carfloat operations, p****enger terminals, and
ferries on the
Hudson Waterfront....
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Williamsburg Waterfront. At this time,
Lowell Palmer had
constructed a
carfloat at the foot of
North 5th
Street with team
tracks splitting up from the...
- on
April 1, 1933
paralleling the
existing Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR)
carfloat route (operated by the PRR subsidiary, NYP&N RR Ferry)
between Little Cr****...