The 193 Sewell bee-hive coke ovens could yield a maximum of about seven carloads of coke per day when producing 72-hour coke. |
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Canadian National said the traffic shift would allow it to divert about 14,000 to 15,000 freight carloads annually from Chicago. |
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Carloads of petroleum products rose 8 percent to 22, 854 carloads in November. |
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He managed to promise sixty carloads daily, partly by arranging for shipments from other refiners. |
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Earlier descriptions indicate that many carloads of beautiful green smithsonite were shipped from this mine as high-grade zinc ore. |
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These people were coming in with carloads, truckloads and horse-trailer loads. |
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The grain elevators located along the tracks unload 110 train carloads at a time, or a little over 20 million pounds of corn. |
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Freight trains snarled in Chicago's rail yards, delaying eastbound carloads of clothing. |
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The final freight train carried three carloads of frozen turkeys. |
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The ground looked good from the beginning though and even on the mucky entrance to the course carloads of immaculately-dressed beauties were everywhere. |
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May 1885 marked the completion of the branch of the railroad going to quarry no.3 and the shipment of the first carloads of stone to the sawmill in Hummels-town. |
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About 200 carloads of freight move over that stretch of rail each year, mostly hauling grain and fertilizer to elevators in Random Lake and Adell. |
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Perishable freight, carloads of package freight or merchandise, oils, etc., are designated as Red Ball freight. |
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Carloads of bottled milk for New York City were shipped out via daily milk trains. |
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