Within two years it reached Farina and by 1884 Hergott Springs had become the railhead. |
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It had not seen regular use since the days when the Erie Railroad had its railhead above us in the area now occupied by the Newport development. |
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It remained the railhead and a construction centre until 1933 when the link to the Main Trunk was opened. |
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He had to endure a 27-mile ride in a springless wagon over rough roads to a railhead at Guiney Station. |
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He also hauled back freight from the isolated mountain communities to the railhead. |
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Meanwhile, the development of a railhead at Milford is likely to be delayed even further due to mounting opposition by local residents. |
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The closest railhead was hundreds of miles away and, in those early days of aviation, an air drop was out of the question. |
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The timber cutters in turn provided extra income for nearby farmers during lean times to transport it to Laura the nearest railhead. |
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If it had only one redeeming quality, it was that it was the closest railhead to Montana. |
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Located at a major railhead, the town was a wool center for the sheep growers in the region. |
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It looked more like a castle than a railhead, with solid stone walls pierced by tiny loopholes. |
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Ore is milled on-site and concentrate is transported by truck to the railhead in Chibougamau. |
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The little hill station of Kohima, north of Imphal and on the road to the important railhead of Dimapur, was encircled, but held out in an epic siege. |
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Cambrai was an important town as it contained a strategic railhead. |
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The train stays at the railhead for half an hour, leaving divers with the flexibility of choosing which train they would like to ride back to shore on. |
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From Delhi, the nearest railhead to Bandhavgarh is Umaria, 35 km away. |
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The Kemess mine right now hauls its concentrate further eastward to hit railhead at Mackenzie to go to Vancouver. |
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Various intermediary companies also intervene in the services: companies leasing intermodal units, and railhead terminal owners and operators. |
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Valmikinagar is a small town and a railroad station in the district of West Champaran, close to the railhead of Narkatiyaganj in northwest Bihar. |
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Within a short time Farina became the railhead for the loading of cattle, from as far away as Innamincka and Queensland, and a meeting place for Afghan cameleers. |
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This was partially due to a lack of technology to concentrate the deeper unoxidized ores and the high cost of transportation to the nearest railhead. |
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Leading the Shenandoah reinforcements from the railhead at Manassas Junction, Jackson formed on the reverse slope of Henry House Hill and halted the rout. |
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Prince Rupert's gateway ambitions began in the early 20th Century as the railhead for the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, which later became a part of CN Rail. |
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The technical efficiency of combined transport is known to depend on a series of structures: intermodal handling equipment, railway goods sidings, and a railhead terminal providing the connection to the main rail network. |
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But the killings at Frog Lake and the looting of Battleford forced him to send a large group under the leadership of Lieutenant Colonel William D. Otter north from a second railhead at Swift Current. |
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The pre-feasibility study assumed truck haulage a distance of 38 kilometres to railhead in Matagami then by rail for a further 110 kilometres to the Langlois concentrator. |
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The terminal will act as an inland railhead, receiving incoming containerised goods from UK ports such as Southampton. |
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Tizi Ouzou, a railhead 55 miles east of Algiers, is the chief town. |
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Hearst is a major railhead, highway and pipeline junction, a factor that played heavily into MEMS site selection. |
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As a contingency measure extra fuel supplies were being transported to a railhead near Heathrow. |
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This is where I last saw my sister Gital, '' said Mr Obuscovski, at Birkenau, the bleak Auschwitz railhead. |
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When crushed, the leaves form a hard coating on the railhead that causes train wheels to slip and slide. |
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Abandoning rail lines with or without transfers to a railhead in Lac-Saint-Jean would affect nine businesses out of 16, which would be faced with imminent closure involving the loss of 2,200 jobs. |
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Milford Haven has experienced a history of boom and slump in shipbuilding, fishing, as a railhead and an ocean terminal. |
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For the Australian attacks on the Loupart Bastion, supplies came forward on a light railway which ran along the right-hand side of the road to a railhead just before Le Sars village. |
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A build-up of sand on the railhead can however, cause a number of problems, especially in connection with the activation of track circuits and the effective operation of points and crossings. |
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The ability to provide an efficient and environmentally friendly alternative depends on the ability to find a suitable site for a city logistics centre or railhead, which is often determined by the layout of the city. |
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The German advance of March and April 1918 on the Somme was aimed at Amiens, a great Allied railhead and base, and the great symbol of Amiens was its ancient cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. |
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The sanctuary is 25 km from Bhubaneswar, where the nearest airport, railhead are located. |
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Growth was spurred by its position as a railhead for the mining industry and as a trade centre for a large area, including prosperous farming and cattle country. |
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