Sentences with phrase «railroad corridors in»

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And in this wealthy, sophisticated nation, hundreds of older men and women now spend their nights in Tokyo's railroad stations or street corridors, curled up in cardboard boxes — just as they do in New York or cities in other nations.
Cuomo signed off on a plan that will lead to the removal of roughly 34 miles of the historic rail corridor in the Adirondacks, though supporters of the Adirondack Scenic Railroad say they'll go forward with legal action to block the controversial project.
In sub-Saharan Africa, dozens of major «development corridors,» including roads, railroads, pipelines, and port facilities, are in the works to increase agricultural production, mineral exports, and economic integratioIn sub-Saharan Africa, dozens of major «development corridors,» including roads, railroads, pipelines, and port facilities, are in the works to increase agricultural production, mineral exports, and economic integratioin the works to increase agricultural production, mineral exports, and economic integration.
Before starting his firm, Mr. Simonis worked for Burlington Northern Railroad in a variety of roles including service director — automotive and machinery — and superintendent — corridor management.
This is the sixth agreement between the states and a host freight railroad for a major high - speed rail corridor funded under the Recovery Act, and it ensures that these grants will improve passenger rail service in North Carolina, while preserving the world class freight rail system we have today.»
With the signing of this agreement, 5 of the 6 high - speed rail corridors that require coordination with freight railroads now have a signed agreement in place.
Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall complete a shared - use corridor study, in consultation with the Surface Transportation Board, Amtrak, freight railroads, States, non-profit employee labor organizations, and other users of the rail system, as appropriate, to evaluate the best means to enhance and support the further development of high - speed and intercity passenger rail service within United States shared - use corridors.
While it was received well by critics and has a strong fanbase, there were many (accurate) complaints about how linear the game was, how it railroaded you along a single corridor for twenty hours, not even letting you level up until a few hours in.
A French national railroad operator known as SNCF has submitted detailed descriptions to the U.S. Federal Railroad Administration for creating 220 mph trains in four corridors: California, Florida, Texas and a Chicago / Midwrailroad operator known as SNCF has submitted detailed descriptions to the U.S. Federal Railroad Administration for creating 220 mph trains in four corridors: California, Florida, Texas and a Chicago / MidwRailroad Administration for creating 220 mph trains in four corridors: California, Florida, Texas and a Chicago / Midwest hub.
«There are 180,000 miles of abandoned railroad corridors around the country, and about 13,000 of these miles have been converted to trails,» says Della Penna, a sales associate with The Murphys Inc., REALTORS ®, in Northampton, Mass, and a 20 - year veteran of the railroad industry who has written several books on the rails - to - trails movement.
A brochure, Crowsnest Pass: Stewardship for Sustainability, synthesizes topics of importance for potential homebuyers in the area, with sections entitled: Living with Wildlife, Bear Smart, Wildlife Corridors around Highway 3 and the Railroad, Connecting With Nature and Responsible Recreation.
Known as «America's Distribution Hub,» Memphis boasts the busiest cargo airport in the United States, the fifth - largest inland port in the United States, five Class I railroads serving nine fully operational rail yards, and one of the most widely traveled interstate corridors in the country.
This is the densest network under development in the United States, and what makes it interesting is that the former railroad corridors here went to village centers — places where huge antediluvian mill complexes once produced heavy things.
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