Amtrak's Problems
.... 2008), the
rail system is "already groaning under the strain of congestion, with trains forced to stand aside for hours because of one-track
rail lines" (p. 1 ....
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The Industrial Revolution and the Railroads
....
Rail lines were installed in some locales, but the carriages were pulled by horses, men, or dogs, or propelled by sails (Moody, 1921). ....
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Challenges to American Transportation Policy
.... As one Hudson Institute representative argues, using new financing, technology, and management, America's "highways, freight
rail lines, public transit systems ....
(810

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Rapid Transit in Southern California
.... In addition, ridership is not proving to be as high as desired, and among the reasons for this in the case of some of the
rail lines is the fact that it is ....
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The Impact of the Railroads in the Western US
.... California. Both San Diego and Los Angeles enjoyed great booms in the 1880s as a result of
rail lines being run through them. In ....
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Transportation policy in Los Angeles
.... The
rail lines are fixed, whereas modes such as the bi-cycle and pedestrian are relatively flexible in comparison (Gray & Hoel, 1979, p. 206). ....
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Evolution of Railroads In North America
.... Government sponsored Conrail replaced seven bankrupt northeastern
rail lines but in 1980, the government found it necessary to revisit the railroad industry in ....
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Impact of the Development of the Railroads
.... In 1850 there was only a broken skein of short
lines from Maine to Georgia and a few stray
rail lines connecting the Great Lakes and the Ohio River. ....
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The Port of New Orleans
.... The Port of New Orleans is located at the mouth of the Mississippi River, with six class one
rail lines, and facilities for shipments of general cargo which ....
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Integrated Public Transport System
.... Such a system, as described by Stilwell (376), contains both roads designed for vehicular traffic and
rail lines; it permits the deployment of busses, trains ....
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Expansion of Public Transportation
.... can also use the new station to connect to Newark's Penn Station, Amtrak's Northeast Corridor trains, and New Jersey bus and
rail lines (LA TIMES, 2001, p. L3 ....
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Economic Impact of Development of the Railroads
.... In 1850 there was only a broken skein of short
lines from Maine to Georgia and a few stray
rail lines connecting the Great Lakes and the Ohio River. ....
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Economic impact of natural disasters
....
Rail lines suffered only minor damage in the quake (29 cars derailed on the Southern Pacific line, but the damage was not serious) and the metro
rail system ....
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Transportation Security & Safety
.... is to create a system for identifying and tracking both the sources of cargo containers and their contents at border crossings, on
rail lines, ports, and ....
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Response to Natural Disasters
....
Rail lines suffered only minor damage in the quake (29 cars derailed on the Southern Pacific line, but the damage was not serious) and the metro
rail system ....
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INDIA: A COUNTRY STUDY
.... owned. The country has 56,400 kilometers of
rail lines, of which 11,200 kilometers are electric railways (Hunter, 1995, p. 707). ....
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Management Information Systems
.... American Airlines added travel agencies, hotels,
rail lines, and rental car companies to the SABRE system (Hooper, 1990, pp. 118 125). ....
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History of the Soviet Union
.... economic growth in the years leading up to 1913: steel output kept pace with the other industrial powers of the day and the length of
rail lines within the ....
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Le Corbusier
.... Therefore, a complex series of subterranean, elevated, and loop-perimeter
rail lines and highways for vehicles, as well as heliports for air traffic, would ....
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Phenomena of Electricity
.... (Electric power also swiftly banished steam from subways and elevated urban
rail lines.) Trolley operations were also extremely flexible; like their modern ....
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Juarez & Diaz
.... to credit Mussolini with making the trains run on time, Mexicans might as well acknowledge the Porfiriato with building most of the country's
rail lines in the ....
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Marketing the Xbox in China
.... There are more than 70,000 kilometers of
rail lines, more than 1.4 million kilometers of roadways, and more than a dozen international seaports. ....
(3631

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Marketing Strategy for Xbox in China
.... There are more than 70,000 kilometers of
rail lines, more than 1.4 million kilometers of roadways, and more than a dozen international seaports. ....
(3637

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International Strategic Audit of Wal-Mart
.... too. Even for nonperishable goods, the limited road network and choked
rail lines make sourcing and distribution unpredictable. Yet ....
(2308

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Wal-Mart International Strategic Audit
.... too. Even for nonperishable goods, the limited road network and choked
rail lines make sourcing and distribution unpredictable. Yet ....
(2311

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The New Super Regions of Europe
.... However, his accounts of each region's improvements in transportation--central Europe's efficiently fast
rail lines, the effects of improved roads in the ....
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Musical Formalization of the Blues
.... travelers rode. He cites a number of titles that "memorialize the names of trains, routes, or
rail lines" (51). The metaphorical ....
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Nathan Bedford Forrest Prewar Life
.... One of his most successful tactics was to attack
rail lines in more than one place, thereby creating more than one disruption along supply routes. ....
(1771

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Civil War Tactician Nathan Bedford Forrest
.... One of his most successful tactics was to attack
rail lines in more than one place, thereby creating more than one disruption along supply routes. ....
(1771

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Economic Issues of the Chinese Market
.... There are more than 70,000 kilometers of
rail lines, more than 1.4 million kilometers of roadways, and more than a dozen international seaports. ....
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