- 875 locomotives, with 215,985 employees, They
originated 39.53
million carloads (averaging 63 tons each) and
generated $81.7
billion in
freight revenue...
- customers,
mostly in
chemicals and bulk goods. The
railroad moves over 100,000
carloads annually,
transporting goods such as containers, coal,
metal products,...
- and rubber, with
traffic amounting to
nearly 4,000
annual carloads in 1995.
Annual carloads on the
Mississippi Delta railroad declined from 3,273 in 1997...
- of
single wagon consignments of freight. In the US and
Canada the term
carload refers to a
single car of any kind, and
manifest train refers to trains...
- peanuts, fertilizer, beer,
aggregates and others,
generating 21,000
annual carloads. Upon its
start on
April 14, 1995 the
railroad was
named the
Georgia and...
- in what is now part of
Liberty State Park,
close to Bedloe's Island.
Carloads of
dynamite and
other explosives that were
being sent to
Russia for its...
- animals, and
tended their flower beds and
vegetable gardens.
Almost daily,
carloads of fans
stopped by,
eager to meet the "Laura" of the
Little House books...
-
discount from its
listed rates in
return for a
promise to ship at
least 60
carloads of oil
daily and to
handle loading and
unloading on its own.[citation needed]...
- Mitc**** that
featured exuberant flappers and the
slogan "Not a
cough in a
carload", Old Gold won 7% of the market.
During the 1930s,
Lennen & Mitc**** built...
-
Railroad (reporting mark DCR) is an
American short-line
railroad owned by
Carload Express that
operates 188
miles (303 km) of
track on the
Delmarva Peninsula...