Sentences with phrase «ran railroad»

I thought engineers ran railroad cars.
As Adam Posen, president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, tweeted in response to a packed line up of Fed speakers: «This is no way to run a railroad.
The latter is, as the old saying goes, «no way to run a railroad».
It's a real sad, empty feeling, like watching someone try to run a railroad crossing before the train hits their car.
You can't run a railroad that way.
What a dumb way to run a railroad.
Even so, this is no way to run a railroad, let alone a state.
This is no good way to run a railroad, much less our children's educations.
The state of the road bed might be excused because it had been inherited from privately run railroads when the federal government formed Amtrak.
Oliver Brown, on behalf of his daughter, Linda, sued a school board, not a public park commission or state - run railroad, though throughout the South these public facilities were no less segregated than schools.
The front drivetrain functions so precisely, as if it was running a railroad.
It's no way to run a railroad.
Paying government scientists to gin up threats of Deep Climate Chaos is no way to run a railroad.
Pope suggested, «Run the railroads on natural gas, not diesel, -LSB-...] run fleet vehicles on natural gas,» and «Replace peakers with fuel cells.»
Individuals can find locomotive engineer positions with government - run railroad agencies or with private railroad businesses.
There's more than one way to run a railroad.

Not exact matches

It's a network of railroads, oil pipelines, and other projects that runs northwest from China through Kazakhstan and Russia.
The first followed the Panic of 1837, which triggered downturns in states that had invested in canals and railroads, or that had insolvent state - run banks (this latter problem is echoed by Puerto Rico, whose Government Development Bank is in deep trouble).
There were fewer than a dozen trains coming and going each day about this time, and fewer than one thousand people working in the depot, running the northern division of the Penn Central railroad.
China Railway Materials, a supplier of construction materials to the railroad industry, became one of the first companies that is directly owned by the central government to run into debt trouble.
In 1907, the city's name was changed to Tomball in honor of local congressman Thomas Henry Ball, who helped to develop the Port of Houston by convincing the railroad to run a line through downtown area of the city.
Their first move was to replace Heinz's long - serving chief executive officer, William Johnson, with Bernardo Hees, a former Brazilian railroad executive who had most recently run Burger King.
Space was at such a premium that the 150 - room Tiger Hotel, built on the canyon floor in 1887, necessarily straddled the main stream, and the railroad ran through its lobby.
Glasgow is a town in northeastern Montana, which originated as a stop on the Hi - Line railroad, which runs near the U.S. — Canada border.
To leave roads and railroads, electric and power utilities in private hands ran the risk of private owners «rack - renting» the population, adding to the cost of living and doing business.
«Produce enough energy from uranium to light and heat our homes and offices, electrify our railroads, and run all our factories and mills.
A number of modern urban newspapers, such as the Baltimore Sun, the Richmond Times — Dispatch, and the Hartford Courant ran advertisements before the Civil War for the sale of slaves or the recapture of runaways; all four of the major North American railroads own rail lines that were built with slave labor; the founder of Lehman Bros. bought slaves as workers for the firm when it was founded in pre — Civil War Alabama.
The cold dishes included tomatoes stuffed with pungent garlic cheese, spicy Korean carrot salad from the Russian Far East, and spicy Mongolian beef salad representing a branch line of the railroad that runs through Mongolia.
Many of the Indians who settled in East Africa were Muslims from the Bombay area who arrived in the region during the early days of British rule to build the railroad that runs from Mombasa on the coast of Kenya to Kampala, Uganda.
We had just gotten off work and me in my chef pants and him in his pressed waiter shirt sat on the railroad tracks that ran alongside the taco truck and ate our oversized burritos, juice running down our wrists.
Along with her sons Arthur, Frank and Eugene, Angela continued making wine and shipping via the railroad that ran through their property.
The D.W. & P. railroad runs to Duluth, with connections to the large Midwest cities, including, of course, Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Although it's highly unlikely that Sanders would railroad Hillary Clinton by running as a third party candidate, it is another factor to consider when analyzing this line movement.
On the elevated railroad tracks that run behind the courts, an engineer kept running his train back and forth in order to watch the historic proceedings.
It is 61 - 37 when Reed departs, and for most of the way the Lakers, like the New Haven Railroad, are running about 12 minutes behind time.
If you do have some fun connecting with nature in the Children's Garden, be sure to warm up indoors near the Enchanted Railroad exhibit that runs until Feb. 19.
A 1995 grant helped to complete the initial phase of the abandoned railroad right of way, which runs from Richton Road past the...
Josh runs SPTrains.com, and he carries over 100,000 different model railroad products.
Emotions were running high both for keeping the Railroad Parks and turning them into much needed parking for the downtown business section.
While Saratoga & North Creek Railway ran what the company says was its last tourist train on Saturday, Warren County leaders said they have heard from a representative of another railroad that is interested in excursion train operations on the county - owned line.
Last I heard there was a popular railroad that ran from Long Island to the city which many people use to commute.
«The railroad has to run every day and customers want to get from A to B on time with no delay,» Williams said.
Projects that it supports include restoration of the Rockaway Beach Line, a long - abandoned Long Island Railroad track that runs to the Rockaway peninsula.
Metro - North Railroad officials apologized for running too few trains into Manhattan this morning, when less snow fell in the city than the railroad's planners antiRailroad officials apologized for running too few trains into Manhattan this morning, when less snow fell in the city than the railroad's planners antirailroad's planners anticipated.
Then, according to Transmission Developer's website, it would run from Erie Boulevard to just south of State Street in Schenectady where it would then be buried near another railroad right of way to the Hudson River.
Lhota ran the MTA, which operates buses, subways, commuter railroads, bridges and tunnels in the New York City area, from 2011 until the end of 2012.
At last week's regular session, an issue was whether the legislature should specifically authorize the retention of 1.1 miles of railroad track between the end of Catskill Mountain Railroad's Kingston - to - West Hurley run and scenic overviews of the Ashokan Reservoir at the Glenforailroad track between the end of Catskill Mountain Railroad's Kingston - to - West Hurley run and scenic overviews of the Ashokan Reservoir at the GlenfoRailroad's Kingston - to - West Hurley run and scenic overviews of the Ashokan Reservoir at the Glenford dike.
Harry Jameson, chairman of the Catskill Mountain Railroad Company, which lost some trackage in the storm, says the line bounced back and continues to run fall foliage trains.
The agency runs subways, buses, commuter railroads, bridges and tunnels in New York City and the surrounding areas.
The outreach effort will be coordinated with Operation Lifesaver, a national not - for - profit that has been run educational programs around railroad crossings since 1972.
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