Use "railroad|railroaded|railroading|railroads" in a sentence

1. However, many of Carload Express's railroad engines are marked for the individual railroads (Allegheny Valley Railroad AVR, Delmarva Central Railroad DCR, etc.)

2. Couplers, like these on a New York tourist railroad, are a critical link in railroading

3. Boxcars is the classic game of railroading that has been played by generations of railroad game fans

4. Other Cabooses were purchased from various railroads by private individuals and survive either on or off a railroad

5. They railroaded the plan through the board of directors.

6. Designing and building utility systems, energy infrastructure, railroads and underground railroads

7. Trains and railroads and...

8. (See also Railroads; Trains)

9. Highways and Byways Model Railroad Graphics and Led's, LLC specializes in precision cut vinyl roadway graphics and scale model vehicle LED installations designed for model railroads and dioramas

10. Many railroads went bankrupt.

11. Several railroads traverse the district.

12. But if the allegation is hearsay or pure fabrication, Walenski is being railroaded.

13. Great Northern Railway in the Pacific Northwest (Golden Years of Railroading).

14. "Railroad Accident Brief: Metro-North Railroad Derailment" (PDF).

15. The Underground Railroad is neither a railroad, nor underground.

16. I'm not going to build any railroads.

17. Railroad Safety Campaign!

18. Canal or railroad

19. The Underground Railroad:

20. Additionally this railroad is to belong to demesne share - holding system railroad.

21. New railroads are rapidly thrusting into the hilly regions.

22. And now we have railroads and cannon, Western clothing.

23. This most celebrated location on the mighty Pennsylvania Railroad, perhaps the most famous curve in all of railroading, Circumvolves trains around both ridges bordering Kittanning Run west of Altoona, easing the Pennsy's westward crossing of the Alleghenies to surmountable grades not exceeding 2%.

24. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Cabooses

25. The railroad Brotherhoods are labor unions of railroad workers in the United States

26. Chronology of Iowa railroad Abandonments, 1982 (1982) Chronology of Iowa railroad Abandonments, 1982

27. There's a railroad track.

28. " There was no legislative enactment or ruling: the railroads simply adopted a five zone system and assumed the public would follow. The American Railway Association, an organization of railroad managers, had noticed growing scientific interest in standardizing time.

29. Railroad ties of metal

30. Even the railroads seem only scratched in with a penknife.

31. Many years ago I worked for one of our railroads.

32. We had 60 days to get those railroads locked up.

33. The railroads needed them to keep their rolling stock rolling.

34. Current: Selection Guide - Arema Railroad Track Stabilization Fabrics for Railroad Track Stabilization. US Fabrics' Product

35. Woodrow Wilson did it with the railroads for three full years.

36. Among stocks, only the railroads paid dividends on a regular basis.

37. Atlas Model Railroad Company, Inc

38. This is Railroad Rush Hour.

39. Simply put, Axion’s ECOTRAX ® Composite Railroad Ties are designed to outperform traditional hardwood railroad ties

40. Modular Benchwork Model Railroad Bench.

41. ‘Jump on the railroad tracks.’

42. Alec member shipping, railroad, and transportation companies include UPS, FedEx, Transurban, BNSF Railroad, and Norfolk Southern

43. Begins working for a railroad company.

44. In the early 1900s, the state’s copper helped build the Arizona’s railroads

45. King Of The Railroad Boxcar WILLIE

46. It'stands hard by the railroad tracks.

47. Later, a dense network of railroads furthered the region's industry and commerce.

48. The railroad operated three passenger cars.

49. The model railroad Benchwork is the supporting structure to which the model railroad track will be attached to

50. Arrival of the railroad accelerated its development.

51. 3 A new railroad is under construction.

52. 27 We see that freight railroads make good profits while rendering excellent service.

53. A place at which a river, railroad, or highway, for example, may be crossed: a railroad Crossing; a pedestrian Crossing

54. 15 The railroads have lost a lot of transact business to trucking companies.

55. Subsequently, the infamous “Death Railroad” was built.

56. This depreciated the value of railroad securities.

57. " Engineer on the Western and Atlantic Railroad. "

58. 25 Railroad traffic is a mortal danger.

59. The railroad will span the United States.

60. How can they not need a railroad?

61. The railroad was blocked by a landslide.

62. Cowcatcher Magazine is a bi-monthly news magazine that is all about the community of model railroading/rail enthusiasm.

63. Ballasting the track is one of the most commonly discussed and written about topics in all of model railroading

64. Atlas Model Railroad Company, Inc., Hillside, NJ

65. This train is for railroad employees only.

66. It's nowhere near any Interstate or railroad.

67. Wait till the Railroad hears about this.

68. Convertibility is the distinguishing mark of railroad bonds

69. 3 synonyms for Crosstie: railroad tie, sleeper, tie

70. Then in 1925, the railroad finally became operational.

71. 13 My brother is working on the railroad.

72. 10 The railroad yard was a desert now.

73. 4 They will railroad these goods to Shanghai.

74. The people that started Underground Railroad were amateurs.

75. The railroads overcame what, until then, had been insurmountable barriers of time and distance.

76. This situation led to a General Time Convention of the railroads, held in 1883.

77. When America began moving west, we didn't add more wagon trains, we built railroads.

78. Arema Ballast (4, 4a, & 5) is also known as ballast stone, railroad ballast, walking ballast, mainline ballast, shortline ballast, and yard ballast, This material is used primarily for railroads as mainline ballast or cross walk material.Because the purpose of Arema Ballast is to improve drainage

79. Buffer definition, an apparatus at the end of a railroad car, railroad track, etc., for absorbing shock during coupling, collisions, etc

80. It builds railroads, controls oil and in many lands provides electricity, gas and transportation.