Confederate Railroad Information

Train vs. Truck collision

tracks as they were attempting to leave Calhoun?s. The slow-moving westbound train, owned by Knoxville & Holston River Railroad blew it?s horn in an attempt to warn anyone near the railroad crossing. The train struck the front passenger side of
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Slide Show: Coastal Trail is working to improve safety on the rails, San Clemente says

and to stay off the tracks. WHY A SURF THEME: 'Just to raise that level of awareness that railroad property is private property and people are to cross at appropriate locations,' said Pete Aadland of Operation Lifesaver. Learn more:
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Letter: DPW chief?s remark upsets reader

example of the failure of our local government to follow this recommended policy is the new North Boulevard railroad overpass. There are four beautiful 14-foot lanes with eight-foot shoulders on each side. There are also signs on the sides that say no
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Bulldog Haven: Cemetery for Ga.'s die-hard Dawgs

the football field. And for decades before Sanford Stadium was closed in the 1980s, fans would crowd the railroad tracks along the edge of the Oconee Hill Cemetery to catch the game. Even today, groups of lettermen often tailgate at a part of the
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On the Threshold: The Story of Bangor?s Urban Renewal, Part 1

a balancing act among the city?s powerful constituencies, with councilors from Bangor Hydro-Electric Co., the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad, the big wholesalers and the locally owned banks. But Coupal was savvy enough to maintain a strong agenda.
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Useful Confederate Railroad Sites

The Sussex Railroad Company
The Sussex Railroad Company, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion and preservation of the Railroad Heritage of Sussex County, New Jersey

Ol' Hook & Eye - Kishacoquillas Valley railroad history
Kishacoquillas Valley railroad history. The KVRR was a 9-mile short-line railroad in central PA. It also ran steam trains over a branch of the mighty Pennsylvania Railroad.

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