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  • 1Freight train — or goods train is a series of freight cars hauled by a locomotive on a railway, ultimately transporting cargo between two points as part of the logistics chain. Trains may haul bulk, containers or specialized cars. Under the right circumstances,… …

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  • 2Freight Route Utilisation Strategy — The Freight Route Utilisation Strategy is a Route Utilisation Strategy, published by Network Rail in March 2007.[1][2][3] It is one of only two (the future Network RUS is the other) which have the perspective of the network as whole. It was… …

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  • 3Freight rail transport — For the children s book by Donald Crews, see Freight Train (book); for the song by Elizabeth Cotten, see Freight Train (song); for the album by Alan Jackson, see Freight Train (album). American freight service …

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  • 4Freight Conductor — A freight conductor is a person who is employed by a railroad. The freight conductor is the lead employee assigned to a freight train, and is responsible for the smooth operation of the assignment. Freight conductors specialties 1) Yard Foreman A …

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  • 5Northern Sydney Freight Corridor — The Northern Sydney Freight Corridor is a proposal to improve access between Sydney and Newcastle for freight trains. Frequent passenger services operate on the Main Northern Line between North Strathfield and Broadmeadow. These passenger… …

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  • 6Midland Main Line — This article is about the railway line. For the former train operating company, see Midland Mainline. Midland Main Line East Midlands Trains HST at Dore. Overview …

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  • 7Weigh station — A weigh station is a checkpoint along a highway to inspect vehicular weights. Usually, trucks and commercial vehicles are subject to the inspection.OverviewWeigh stations are equipped with scales, some of which permit the trucks to continue… …

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  • 8Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway — [v · d · …

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  • 9The Great Tea Race of 1866 — was an unofficial competition between the fastest clipper ships of the China tea trade to bring the season s first crop of tea to London in 1866 [London Daily Telegraph (12 September1866), page needed] .Fierce competition existed year round to be …

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  • 10MV Coutances — The M/V Rosa Eugenia , formerly the Coutances and Outances is a freight ferry owned by Conferrys and previously operated by Brittany Ferries. It was built at Ateliers et Chantiers du Havre shipyard in France for Truckline Ferries and entered… …

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