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- Trainload Freight was the sector of British Rail responsible for trainload freight services. The division was subdivided into four sub-sectors; coal, petroleum...
- A unit train, also called a block train or a trainload service, is a train in which all cars (wagons) carry the same commodity and are shipped from the...
- purpose. The Western Front in France during World War I required many trainloads of munitions a day. Conversely, owing to their strategic value, rail yards...
- destruction, [and] permanence." The first single from the album, "Empty Trainload of Sky", was released on July 19, 2024. It was followed by "Hashtag" on...
- "American Dreaming" – Sierra Ferrell "Runaway Train" – Sarah Jarosz "Empty Trainload of Sky" – Gillian Welch & David Rawlings Best American Roots Song "Ahead...
- retired by a North American class I railroad. In the late 1930s, rising trainloads started to exceed the limits of the 4-8-2s that were the mainstay of UP...
- Money Train 1995 A vengeful New York City transit cop decides to steal a trainload of subway fares n Christmas. His foster brother, a fellow cop, tries to...
- Unlike at Auschwitz, where cyanide-based Zyklon B was used to exterminate trainloads of prisoners under the guise of "relocation", the camps at Treblinka,...
- from the Transnistrian region of Moldova. In 2002, Russia withdrew three trainloads (118 railway wagons) of military equipment and two (43 wagons) of ammunition...
- Mainline Freight was a trainload rail freight operator based in Islington, London, England with operations extending to Yorkshire in the north and Somerset...