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  • 1Haulage — Haulage, also called cartage or drayage, is the horizontal transport of ore, coal, supplies, and waste. The vertical transport of the same with cranes is called hoisting. It is also the term used for the business of transporting goods by… …

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  • 2contract carrier by motor vehicle — A private carrier by motor vehicle; a carrier which does not carry for all persons indiscriminately but only under individual contracts with the various customers whom it chooses to serve. Interstate Commerce Com. v A. W. Stickle & Co. (DC Okla)… …

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  • 3haulage contractor — / hɔ:lɪdʒ kənˌtræktə/ noun a company which transports goods by contract …

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  • 4Ofotbanen (company) — For the railway line, see Ofot Line. Ofotbanen Drift AS Type Private Industry Rail transport Predecessor Ofotbanen AS …

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  • 5Interail — For the European railway pass, see InterRail. Interail is an Australian rail freight operator based in Casino, New South Wales. Contents 1 Creation 2 Operations 3 …

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  • 6United Mine Workers of America v. Gibbs — Supreme Court of the United States Argued January 20, 1966 De …

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  • 7Smallford railway station — Infobox UK disused station | caption = Platform remains on the Alban Way. name = Smallford gridref = TL198072 locale = St Albans manager = H StAR owner = LNER London Midland Region of British Railways borough = City and District of St Albans,… …

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  • 8Dublin Port Tunnel — Dublin Port Tunnel, southbound entrance, December 2006 …

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  • 9Demurrage — For the carrying cost of currency, see Demurrage (currency). The term demurrage originated in vessel chartering (notably voyage chartering) and refers to the period when the charterer remains in possession of the vessel after the period normally… …

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  • 10Arrangements between railroads — Railway companies can interact with and control others in many ways. These relationships can be complicated by bankruptcies. Contents 1 Operating 2 Leasing 3 Stock ownership 4 Consolidation …

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