class i railroad
1Class I railroad — Class I redirects here. For other uses, see Appliance classes. Class I Railroads in North America. (2006) A Class I railroad in the United States and Mexico, or a Class I rail carrier in Canada, is a large freight railroad company, as classified… …
2Class III railroad — The Buckingham Branch Railroad is a typical example of a Class III shortline in Virginia. A Class III railroad, as defined by the Surface Transportation Board, is a railroad with an annual operating revenue of less than $20 million (1991 dollars) …
3Class II railroad — A Class II railroad in the United States is a mid sized freight hauling railroad, in terms of its operating revenue. As of 2006[update], a railroad with revenues greater than $20.5 million but less than $277.7 million for at least three… …
4Class — may refer to: Contents 1 General 2 Media and entertainment 3 Computing 4 Railroads General Class ( …
5Class I — may refer to: Class I appliance, a device constructed according to electrical grounding specifications in the IEC 60536 2 standard Class I bacteriocin, a type of toxin produced by some bacteria Class I biosafety cabinet Class I laser, a type of… …
6Class 1 — may refer to: Class 1, in the electrical Appliance classes Class 1 Touring Cars was an FIA classification for cars in motor racing, as used in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (DTM) from 1993 to 1995 Class I (U.S. Army), Subsistence,… …
7Class II — may refer to: Class II appliance Class II bacteriocin Class II cabinet Class II gene Class II PI 3 kinases Class II railroad Class II star MHC class II This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same ti …
8Class III — may refer to: Class III appliance Class III β tubulin Class III NFA firearm Class III PI 3 kinase Class III railroad Pesticide Toxicity Class Class III World Health Organization United States Environmental Protection Agency EU …
9Class (locomotive) — refers to a group of locomotives built to a common design for a single railroad. Often members of a particular class had detail variations between individual examples, and these could lead to subclasses. Sometimes technical alterations… …
10Railroad police — is a type of security police responsible for policing railroad (or railway) lines. In the United States and Canada, they are employed by the major Class I railroads, as well as some smaller ones. In other countries, this work is typically done by …