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monorail
monorail railway system that uses cars that run on a single rail. Typically the rail is run overhead and the cars are either suspended from it or run above it. Driving power is transmitted from the cars to the track by means of wheels that rotate horizontally, making contact with the rail between i... Read more
Interstate Commerce Commission
Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), former independent agency of the U.S. government, established in 1887; it was charged with regulating the economics and services of specified carriers engaged in transportation between states. Surface transportation under the ICC's jurisdiction included railroa... Read more
Dachau
Dachau , city, Bavaria, S Germany, on the Amper River; chartered in 1391. It is a rail junction and its industries include the production of paper, cardboard, electrical equipment, and textiles. There is a 16th-century castle. Nearby was (1933-45) the first Nazi concentration camp , which today has... Read more
Huddersfield
Huddersfield city (1991 pop. 147,825), Kirklees metropolitan district, N central England, on the Colne River. Its textile industry, including cotton, woolen, and rayon goods, is important. Other products are machinery, iron goods, chemicals, and dyed fabrics. Historically, the proximity of coal and... Read more
Lilongwe
Lilongwe , city (1994 est. pop. 395,500), S central Malawi, in a fertile agricultural area. The capital of Malawi since 1975, it is an administrative and commercial center. The city was founded in 1947 as an agricultural marketing center. Largely a planned city, government programs in the 1970s and ... Read more
Selenga
Selenga , river, 616 mi (992 km) long, rising in the Khangai Mts., NW Republic of Mongolia, and flowing east, then north, across the Mongolian-Russian border to Lake Baykal; the Orkhon River is its main tributary. The Selenga, navigable from May to October, is Mongolia's chief river; its role as a t... Read more
Jersey City
Jersey City city (1990 pop. 228,537), seat of Hudson co., NE N.J., a port on a peninsula formed by the Hudson and Hackensack rivers and Upper New York Bay, opposite lower Manhattan; settled before 1650, inc. as Jersey City 1836. The second largest city in the state and a commercial and industrial c... Read more
Guilin
Guilin or Kweilin , city (1994 est. pop. 707,200), N Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, S China, on the Li River. It is a transportation center, with connections by rail, river, and road. Paper products, textiles, chemicals, and agricultural equipment are manufactured in the city, and minerals su... Read more
waterway
waterway natural or artificial navigable inland body of water, or system of interconnected bodies of water, used for transportation, may include a lake, river, canal, or any combination of these. The existence of waterways has been an important factor in the development of regions, for the waterway... Read more
Jefferson City
Jefferson City city (1990 pop. 35,481), state capital and seat of Cole co., central Mo., on the south bank of the Missouri River, near the mouth of the Osage; inc. 1825. The state government is the major employer, but the city, with rail and river facilities, is also the commercial and processing c... Read more

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Transportation Industry
Encyclopedia entry from: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences ...example, trucking, rail, and inland water barges generally transport freight within a...statistics published in 2004. Transportation...and operated local rail and bus services...limiting competition in rail, air, and water transport was that their high...
New Haven: History
Encyclopedia entry from: Cities of the United States ...the bicycle and automotive industries. Rail travel entered the city in 1839, providing a way to transport these goods to other parts of the young...future to the fabric of the community. In 2004 the city announced plans for a $230 million...
Detroit: Transportation
Encyclopedia entry from: Cities of the United States ...rated in the country. In 2004 the airport authority...Amtrak provides passenger rail transportation to Detroit...there is no commuter rail system. Hence, the freeways...Authority for Regional Transport (SMART). The People...2.9-mile elevated rail circuit, provides travel...
Butte: Economy
Encyclopedia entry from: Cities of the United States ...workers. The BDLC in 2004 announced renewed efforts...and forest products by rail and motor freight carriers...vegetating damaged land. In 2004 ARCO agreed to contribute...is located at the only rail interline in the state...freight carriers regularly transport goods through fac
Minneapolis: Transportation
Encyclopedia entry from: Cities of the United States ...expansion in 2005. In 2004, Minneapolis-St. Paul...the International Air Transport Association and Airports...non-peak hours. In 2004 the first route of the Hiawatha Light Rail Transit (LRT) was opened to the public; the light rail will be developed to include...
SIC 4173 Terminal and Service Facilities for Motor Vehicle Passenger Transportation
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of American Industries ...directly involved in the transport of passengers. As a...classification. In 2004 Greyhound operated 2...mid-1940s the bus transport industry registered...railroads, transit rail and buses, commuter rail, and subways all under...
Fort Worth: Transportation
Encyclopedia entry from: Cities of the United States ...The Trinity Railway Express, a commuter rail line, connects downtown Dallas, downtown...largest hub for the T and Amtrak trains. In 2004 it carried 2.16 million passengers...recently introduced a trolley service that transports visitors from the downtown area to the...
Jersey City
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...7 km) of waterfront and significant rail connections, Jersey City is an important...the towering Goldman Sachs building (2004). Other parts of the city, however...railroad and the improvement of its water transport system. In 1916, Jersey City docks were...

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More cars will ride the rails; Political pressure pushes auto transport off European roads.(News)
Magazine article from: Automotive News Europe; 1/10/2005; ; 700+ words ; ...logistics operations from road to rail. Manufacturers such as the...Automotive Logistics Report Europe 2004 done by consultancy Transport Intelligence of Swindon...year to make better use of rail transport. GM Europe's rail network is based in the...
RAIL TRANSPORT: PARLIAMENT KEEN TO SPEED UP RAIL LIBERALISATION.
Newspaper article from: European Report; 10/1/2005; 700+ words ; ...international passenger transport from January 1...Commission (COM(2004)139), which merely...deadlines and open their rail networks early to...proposal in March 2004, the Commission...punctuality) which rail companies would be required to meet on the transport of goods, non...
Future Forecasts Suggest that the Rail Transport Sector is Set to Continue Growing in the UK.
Business Wire; 10/2/2006; 700+ words ; ...rise of 7.1% on 2004. This figure represents...down by 11.8% on 2004. The railway industry...underground, metro, light rail and tramway systems...attractions rather than transport operations are not...stimulate freight transport by rail have been made on...
Shaky rails? Perils and prospects of railroad transport.
Magazine article from: Industrial Engineer; 12/1/2006; ; 700+ words ; ...necessary agent for business, rail accounted for the transport of five times more passengers...trains during rush hour in 2004. The bombers had easily...enormous would have crippled rail transport. About one-third of the rail traffic in the United States...
EU/SWITZERLAND: BILATERAL AGREEMENTS ON ROAD RAIL AND AIR TRANSPORT.
Newspaper article from: Transport Europe; 6/16/2000; 700+ words ; Overland transport.Terrestrial transport...access to markets for the rail and road transport of...Over the period 2001-2004 for example, for a lorry...transition period 2001-2004, the EU and Switzerland...400,000 in 2003 and 2004. These quotas are subject...
Renaissance for Passenger Rail - Transport Minister Announces $692.5 Million in New Funding for VIA Rail.
News Wire article from: Canadian Corporate News; 10/24/2003; 700+ words ; ...CCNMatthews via COMTEX) Transport Minister David Collenette...inter-city passenger rail services in Canada, worth...more reliable passenger rail service across Canada...beginning in fiscal year 2004/05. The investment...investments will be completed in 2004 to improve trip performance...
INNOTRANS 2006 RAIL TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGY SHOW OPENS IN BERLIN.
News Wire article from: AsiaPulse News; 9/19/2006; 700+ words ; ...000 Square Metres - New Rail Sections Interiors and...s largest display of rail transport technology opens its doors...be even larger than in 2004: The Railway Technology...metres, double the size of 2004. The 2,000 metres of...
InnoTrans 2006: The World's Largest Display of Rail Transport Technology Opens in Berlin.
Business Wire; 9/18/2006; 700+ words ; ...000 Square Metres - New Rail Sections Interiors and...s largest display of rail transport technology opens its doors...be even larger than in 2004: The Railway Technology...metres, double the size of 2004. The 2,000 metres of...
RAIL TRANSPORT : PARLIAMENT BACKS DOWN ON PASSENGER SERVICE LIBERALISATION.
Newspaper article from: Transport Europe; 2/8/2007; 700+ words ; ...liberalisation of national rail passenger services at...endorse the view of the Transport Committee, which had...having joined the EU after 2004). The main source of...That will not keep the Rail Package from ending up...training costs borne by a rail company in cases where...
RAIL TRANSPORT : PARLIAMENT BACKS DOWN ON PASSENGER SERVICE LIBERALISATION.(European Parliament)
Newspaper article from: European Report; 1/19/2007; 700+ words ; ...liberalisation of national rail passenger services at...endorse the view of the Transport Committee, which had...having joined the EU after 2004). The main source of...That will not keep the Rail Package from ending up...training costs borne by a rail company in cases where...