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A report from the British Bomber Command stated the military target was the railway marshalling yard Dresden-Friedrichstadt.
Carlisle also used to have the largest railway marshalling yard in Europe at Kingmoor which, although reduced in size, is still very much operational today and is used by several major railfreight companies.
Being on a main railway line with extensive marshalling yards, it was of strategic importance and a target of the French Resistance.
Feltham was also home to Britain's second largest railway marshalling yard, and was a target for German air force bombs several times during World War II.
There is a main-line railway station at Toul, the last major station before the ( once vast, and still very large ) marshalling yards at Nancy.
Edge Hill was the site of huge railway marshalling yards until the 1960s, sorting trains to and from the docks via the Victoria Tunnel and Wapping Tunnel to Park Lane and Waterloo goods stations on the dockside.
Most of the central districts of Berlin consisted of city blocks with straight wide roads, intersected by several waterways, parks and large railway marshalling yards.
The high speed railway lines will provide rapid freight service from two marshalling yards, and passenger service from a new high-speed railway station, called Guiyang North Railway Station, in the city's Jinyang New District.
In 1994, with the objective to enhance Kuala Lumpur city ’ s public transportation, the Government of Malaysia awarded a contract to a consortium to transform at Kuala Lumpur ’ s old railway marshalling yard into a modern transit hub within a self-contained urban development.
When the threat of invasion receded, the area served by the Southern Railway became the marshalling area for troops preparing to invade Normandy in Operation Overlord, and once again the railway played its part by providing a link in the logistics chain.
The railway established a motive power depot and marshalling yards to the south of the village.
Whitemoor Prison was built on the site of an old railway marshalling yard and first opened in 1991 by Norma Major.
This equipment was located entirely underground, and utilised the original Bramah hydraulic lift of the catacombs to lower the coffin, where a ' marshalling yard ' of narrow gauge railway track allowed the bier to be moved to the correct furnace.
This additional traffic required substantial improvements to the railway infrastructure, notably at Newhaven harbour, where electric lighting was installed, but also at Three Bridges, where a new freight marshalling yard was established, and at Gatwick and Haywards Heath, where passing sidings were constructed so that the frequent passenger trains would not be impeded by the slower-moving freight.
** 134 British bombers raid the railroad marshalling yards at Cannes, France, and the main railway line between France and Italy, losing four aircraft.
Mainz-Bischofsheim station is the centre of a railway hub with a marshalling yard, called Mainz-Bischofsheim, as Bischofsheim was formerly part of Mainz.
A railway junction named " Elsecar Junction " was located on the ( now closed ) Woodhead Line, some distance from Elsecar, close to the Wath marshalling yard.
With the abandonment of the railway, extensive rebuilding of Port aux Basques terminal resulted in expansive marshalling areas for waiting motor vehicle traffic.
The GCR established a new station called, a four-way railway junction, a major locomotive depot and extensive marshalling yards.
The neighbourhood surrounding the theatre also went into decline, becoming dominated by railway marshalling yards, warehouses and light industry.
Between the 6th and the 15th, U. S. aircraft also struck and destroyed the Paul Doumer and Thanh Hóa bridges and the Yen Vien railway marshalling yard.
The SR Z Class was considered at first, but due to the specialist characteristics of the design as a yard engine for marshalling freight, they were not deemed fit for the purpose of hauling loads under the tight timings of London's railway system.
* The marshalling yard attacked during the Allied bombing raid sequence was demolished by special arrangement with the French railway, which had been looking to do it but had lacked funding.
Transportation facilities include the railway and ro-ro ferry terminal with lines to Ukraine, Russia and Georgia served by the Sindel-razpredelitelna marshalling yard, the seaports of Varna Power Plant and LesPort of the Port of Varna complex, and a couple of railway stations.

railway and yard
Newton Heath initially played on a field on North Road, close to the railway yard ; the original capacity was about 12, 000, but club officials deemed the facilities inadequate for a club hoping to join The Football League.
The railway operates of yard track at Galveston, over a facility.
The steel rails were salvaged for reuse in expanding the Bangsue railway yard, reinforcing the BKK-Banphachi double track, rehabilitating the track from Thung Song to Trang, and constructing both the Nong Pladuk-Suphanburi and Ban Thung Pho-Khirirat Nikhom branch lines.
The area between the Black Sluice and the railway station was mainly railway yard and the railway company's main depôt.
Between July 1944 and February 1945, 800 prisoners were murdered by Germans in a branch of the Stutthof camp located in a railway yard in the city ; today a monument honours the memory of those victims.
In December 2008 the Society introduced a new proposal for a Railway Park, including railway track and a museum, on a site at present occupied by a car-breaker's yard, next to the local sewage works.
It is an important railway junction with a classification yard dating to the Prussian Eastern Railway ().
This reputation impeded attempts to revive the area, utilising the large amount of land available following the decline of the railway goods yard to the north of the station and the many other vacant premises in the area.
As home to the region's largest railway yard, Erwin was the only community with the means to carry out the death sentence.
An estimated 2, 500 people turned out at the local railway yard to see Mary hoisted by a crane and hanged by a chain around her neck.
Wishram railway yard with a BNSF freight train
A structure like the Forth Bridge needs constant maintenance and the ancillary works for the bridge included not only a maintenance workshop and yard but a railway " colony " of some fifty houses at Dalmeny Station.
Dymock was served by the Hereford & Gloucester Canal, opened in 1845 ; this closed in 1881 and the section between Ledbury and Gloucester converted into a railway line, a branch line of the Great Western Railway, though a stretch between Dymock and Newent was by-passed as it was decided not to take the line through the 2, 192 yard Oxenhall Tunnel.
A railway and line goods yard were constructed bringing further trade.
Durruti was born in León, Spain, son of Anastasia Dumangue and Santiago Durruti, a railway worker in the yard at Leon who described himself as a libertarian socialist.
In 1910, aged 14, Durruti left school to become a trainee mechanic in the railway yard in León.
Jumbo died at a railway classification yard in Canada at St. Thomas, Ontario, where he was hit and fatally wounded by a locomotive.
The first railway in the area was the Dudding Hill Line, opened in 1875 by the Midland Railway to connect its Midland Main Line and Cricklewood goods yard in the east to other lines to the south-west.
Variety of rolling stock in railway yard
Bricklayers ' Arms is the site of an important road intersection with the Old Kent Road and was formerly the site of an important railway goods yard.

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