Sentences with phrase «by railroad»

I wanted to see that cute little town again with the college by the railroad tracks.
Our lawyers will start an investigation immediately and preserve evidence already gathered by the railroad company's team of investigators.
A person with mild schizophrenia which was totally controlled by medication was employed by a railroad.
The bridge continued its role as an important commercial rail link for nearly a century until a fire in 1974 abruptly terminated its use by the railroad industry.
The intended uses of the information is to correctly identify individuals who have been identified by railroad inspectors as having acted in negligence.
There, he announced new regulations to prevent unsafe cell phone use by railroad operators and commercial vehicle drivers.
So, it can be moved by a railroad and run for 5 years without anyone ever having to touch the fuel.
Those seeking to become Train Drivers need to complete a program approved by railroad authorities.
Position Overview Track workers are hired by railroad companies to perform rail track installation and maintenance duties.
Nonetheless, it almost immediately opened up to contemporary American art (such as Edward Hopper's House by the Railroad acquired in 1930) and demonstrated a desire to bring different disciplines closer together.
Railroad Retirement Benefits are a form of retirement income for people employed by railroads in the United States.
Built by railroad companies as a destination hotel in just 90 days, the Grand Hotel was completed in 1887.
The link to the world created by the railroad allowed Cary to begin to prosper in the 1850s.
«As such, PATH employees meeting certain eligibility requirements may file for and receive retirement and survivor benefits administered by the Railroad Retirement Board,» spokesman Michael Freeman added.
Built in 1981 by railroad baron Henry Villard and luxuriously renovated in 2013, the grand entrance of this hotel is right across Madison Avenue from majestic St. Patrick's Cathedral.
ELIZABETHTOWN A congressional candidate is calling for federal authorities to investigate the plan by a railroad company to store unused rail cars on 22 miles of tracks within the Adirondack Park.
Injuries caused by railroad company negligence can include expensive medical bills, which can quickly stack up at the same time you're missing work.
The link to the world created by the railroad allowed Cary to begin to prosper in the 1850s.
The cultural exchange afforded by the railroad is part of what made Cary into the diverse city that it is today.
Conceived by railroad tycoon Henry Flagler, the resort opened in 1920 as the final stop on Flager's Overseas Railroad.
The cost of hauling coal by railroad depends on the temperature of the rails and on the weight gain that occurs when coal is wetted by rainfall.
The cost of hauling coal by railroad depends on the temperature of the rails and on the weight gain that occurs when coal is wetted...
It held that the law preempts lawsuits brought by railroad workers as well as passengers.
Settlement, $ 1.25 Million Union Pacific Railroad FELA claim involving unsafe equipment used by railroad worker at intermodal facility that caused injury.
If you or a loved one has been injured by railroad company negligence, contact us at Staver Law Group.
A few days ago the Editorial Board of The Times nicely summarized how Congress, pressed by the railroad industry, has only slowly heeded decades of calls from the National Transportation Safety Board to require «positive train control» systems that can automatically slow a speeding train:
L. 114 - 94)(Dec. 4, 2015), Section 11405, «Bridge Inspection Reports,» provides a means for a State or a political subdivision of a State to obtain a public version of a bridge inspection report generated by a railroad for a bridge located within their respective jurisdiction.
Haynes discussed lobbying by the railroad industry, in addition to safety and legal issues plaguing Amtrak.
The companies say the pipeline would carry Bakken shale oil more cheaply and safely from North Dakota to Illinois en route to U.S. Gulf Coast refineries than it could be shipped by railroad or tanker trucks.
Constraints in existing pipelines, slow response by railroads to supply locomotives to move oil, and oilsands output increases from new projects conspired in the first quarter to prevent the price of Western Canadian Select heavy crude from keeping pace with improvements in New York benchmark oil prices.
Procter & Gamble, Coca - Cola, Heinz (recently acquired for over 20 billion dollars), and several others saw success because of their ability to leverage the infrastructure created by the railroad bubble.
Founded in 1885 by railroad magnate and former California governor Leland Stanford, the school's mission from the start was to teach not just traditional liberal arts but also technology and engineering.
The railroads are in trouble today not because that need was filled by others (cars, trucks, airplanes, and even telephones) but because it was not filled by the railroads themselves.
Transporting containers by railroads also provides 4:1 fuel efficiency when compared to trucks.
Bacon: One size does not fit all September 21, 2015: In the unassuming city of Frontenac, a rural town in southeastern Kansas that's situated in a region flanked by railroad tracks and perhaps better - known in past decades for the prevalence of strip mining for coal, SugarCreek has quietly operated one of the Cincinnati, Ohio - based company's most productive bacon processing plants since 1982.
Residents of the South End public housing complex heard from top environmental officials Wednesday evening, sharing their growing concerns about diesel truck traffic and the presence of nearby Global Partners, which transports Bakken crude oil by railroad tracks that buffer the apartments.
Referring to legislation unanimously adopted by the legislator in December 2015 and agreed to by the railroad folks, Litts said, «Removing one inch of track requires a vote of this body,» he said, and called for the vote.
The MTA has said that storing equipment between tracks is often employed by railroads because it can make repairs quicker.
The project is also seen as another way to connect downtown with the Hudson River waterfront, which has been separated first by railroad tracks and later by the multi-lane 787.
I'd say the only bullying going on vis - a-vis CMRR is by the railroad hobbyists and their thumbing of their collective nose at the taxpayers of Ulster County by suing rather than comply with the agreement they signed on to.
Mr. Thiele (I - Sag Harbor) and former Southampton Town Supervisor Anna Throne - Holst, along with other East End residents, held a press conference by the railroad in Riverhead Monday to discuss transportation issues on the East End.
In the other direction, a Kraft plant puffs out steam by the railroad tracks.
Bordered by railroad tracks and Ley Creek, it is a wild shoreline area in Syracuse that roughly parallels the access road at Carousel Center.
Looking relaxed in jeans, a black T - shirt, and a sport coat, standing by himself at the edge of the stage before a solitary microphone, Sherman described the questions, many of the existential variety, that now loomed for him: How much of his life's course was determined that night by those railroad tracks?
He told them about his maternal grandmother, who competed in bathing beauty contests in Los Angeles in the 1930s and was found naked and unconscious by railroad tracks after one such contest.
Railway surgeons were paid by the railroads and evaluated patients filing injury claims against the rail systems, so patients and even fellow physicians suspected their medical judgment might serve their employers» interests.
The gradual knitting together of the nation by railroads — especially in the North and Midwest — further hastened communication.
The well had been authorized by the Railroad Commission of Texas, which once regulated railways but now oversees 260,000 oil and gas wells and 52,000 injection wells.
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