- In rail
freight transportation the
terms wagonload or
wagonload freight refer to
trains made of
single wagon consignments of freight. In the US and Canada...
- destination,
without being split up or
stored en route. They are
distinct from
wagonload trains,
which comprise differing numbers of cars for
various customers...
- took
three troublesome divisions of
their freight operations;
Speedlink (
wagonload),
Freightliner (Container),
Railfreight International (International traffic)...
- warehouses)
receipt and
delivery of
wagonload and
small consignments of
cargo (sidings)
receipt and
delivery of
wagonload consignments of
cargo (covered warehouses)...
-
Speedlink was a
wagonload freight service that used air-braked
wagons and was
operated by
British Rail from 1977 to 1991. In the late 1960s
British Rail...
-
Comfort Tiffany was
asked to send
selected designers to ****ist. Over
twenty wagonloads of
furniture and
household items were
removed from the
building and sold...
-
reflected this. As part of
major restructuring as
traffic moved away from
wagonload and
towards unit
trains and containerization,
British Rail commissioned...
- as a
location for
wagonload traffic,
handling some 18,384
wagons over the year in 1967 (an
average of 50
wagons per day).
Wagonload traffic was also handled...
- Switzerland"
business area, it is
required – as
system leader – to
operate a
wagonload freight network both
within Switzerland and on the import/export routes...
- boats; and
famously for pulling,
often in
teams of 20 or more animals,
wagonloads of
borax out of
Death Valley,
California from 1883 to 1889. The wagons...