In the other direction, a Kraft plant puffs out
steam by the railroad tracks.
Not exact matches
By 1831
steam locomotive driven
railroads began to service between Albany and Schenectady.
By the time Porter published the first issue of Scientific American magazine on Thursday, August 28, 1845,
steam engines were driving the nation's burgeoning factories, mines and mills, and
steam - powered
railroads were transporting goods and people across land at breathtaking speeds.
• Handled a particularly daunting troubleshooting problem with a
steam engine of a train being deported to another county
by employing knowledge of
steam engines, thereby avoiding a possible accident • Prevented a probable accident of passenger train travelling in the opposite direction
by informing the control room of a
railroad hazard • Trained
railroad staff for five consecutive years for deployment in three states • Streamlined control room efforts
by introducing the concept of «Accurate Communications» with the aid of novel communication devices