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After Japan went to war with China in 1937, passenger car production was restricted, so by 1938, Datsun's Yokohama plant concentrated on building trucks for the Imperial Japanese Army.
" After some initial trials with paper tape, he settled on punched cards ..." Hollerith came to use punched cards after observing how railroad conductors encoded personal characteristics of each passenger with punches on their tickets.
* 1969After a party on Chappaquiddick Island, Senator Ted Kennedy from Massachusetts drives an Oldsmobile off a bridge and his passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne, dies.
After being injured as a passenger in two automobile accidents, one in the United States in 1952 and one in India in 1956, his ability to walk became severely limited.
After deciding that the mid-engine layout didn't allow enough room in the passenger compartment, a front engine / rear wheel drive layout was chosen.
After World War II, Tatra continued its pre-war business of building passenger cars in addition to commercial ( and military ) vehicles.
After a tendering process the businesses were awarded as 12-year franchises, with Swanston Trams won by National Express Group PLC, a European mass passenger transport company, and the Yarra Trams business by MetroLink Victoria Pty Ltd, joint venture between French company Transdev and Australian company Transfield Services.
After suffering from seasickness in 1868, he designed the SS Bessemer ( also called the " Bessemer Saloon "), a passenger steamship with a cabin on gimbals designed to stay level, however rough the sea, to save her passengers from seasickness.
After the war, railroads rejuvenated overworked and neglected fleets with fast and often luxurious streamliners – epitomized by the Super Chief and California Zephyr – which inspired the last major resurgence in passenger rail travel.
After 1990, the Kielce Bus Station was renamed the State Motor Transport Company SA in Kielce, has since maintained a regular passenger long-distance communications and international.
After the 1923 Grouping the goods service was operated by London and North Eastern Railway ( as successors to the GER ), with the Metropolitan Railway continuing to provide passenger services.
After 1958, transatlantic passenger ships became increasingly unprofitable because of the introduction of jet airliners.
After that, Cunard dominated the Atlantic passenger trade with some of the world's most famous liners such as the and.
After passenger train service gave way to the private automobile, Roberta relaxed into a quiet residential town.
After automobile traffic crossing the bridge became the most popular means of traveling to and from the island, the Michigan Central Railroad ceased daily passenger service during early 1924 and stopped occasional freight train service to the island in 1929.
After passenger service was terminated, Conrail continued operations out of Lansdale up to Quakertown until the mid 90's.
After the assumption of intercity rail passenger services by Amtrak in 1971, it has been bypassed by all Amtrak, except for the period from April 30, 1978 to October 29, 1983 when the Chesapeake stopped once daily in each direction between Philadelphia and Washington.
After the passenger services ended, the railroad used the depot, located at 400 Railroad Avenue, for offices, training rooms, train crew staging areas, and storage, but abandoned the building in the late 1980s.
After a series of accidents and bridge wash outs, passenger service on the money-losing line was permanently suspended in June 1930.
After nationalisation in 1948, passenger traffic started to dwindle.
After 1963, coal traffic survived south of Alveley until 1969, while a sparse passenger service continued to link Bewdley with Kidderminster and Hartlebury, until this too ceased in January 1970.
After the passenger train ascended into the tunnel shortly after 9: 00am, the electric heater in the unattended conductor's cabin at the lower end of the train caught fire, due to a design fault.
After the Americans and Filipinos were forced to retreat from the Philippines and the Japanese occupation forces took over, the latter sequestered Nielson and turned the airport ’ s radio tower and passenger terminal into a headquarters.
After World War II, this means of travel lessened significantly and the use of this facility as a passenger terminal was discontinued.

After and railroad
After regaining his position, he saw the railroad through to completion in 1885, a means of transportation and freight conveyance that helped unite Canada as one nation.
After an edict by Emperor Meiji, police, railroad men and teachers moved to Western clothes.
After a series of battles and having taken a railroad junction near Jackson, Grant went on to defeat Confederate General John C. Pemberton at the Battle of Champion Hill.
After the First Transcontinental Railroad was completed in 1869 all the telegraph lines usually followed the railroad tracks as the required relay stations and telegraph lines were much easier to maintain alongside the tracks.
After the railroad was built through the state, along the same river plain, it superseded the canal, which was filled in in some areas.
After the American Civil War, the New York Central railroad publicized Niagara Falls as a focus of pleasure and honeymoon visits.
After her birth her father began working to regain the family wealth, first with a job as an auctioneer and later with a job that he obtained with the railroad by using old contacts from his work as a contractor.
After California's wheat output dropped in the early 20th Century and especially after the Southern Pacific ( which took over the operations of the Central Pacific ) constructed a railroad bridge at Martinez in 1930 to replace the ferry crossing, Benicia declined until the economic boom of World War II, which doubled the population to about 7, 000 residents.
After the Old Colony railroad came to mainland Woods Hole in 1872, summer residences began to develop on the island, such as the community of Harthaven established by William H. Hart.
After the father was blacklisted for joining in a strike, the family moved to Bakersfield, California, in 1894, where the father worked in a railroad repair yard, and the son had summer jobs in railroading.
After the construction of a railroad bridge across the Vistula in 1878, Graudenz became a rapidly growing industrialized city as well as a district centre in 1900.
After several years of operating under receiverships, Mahone's role as a railroad builder ended in 1881 when northern financial interests took control.
After crossing under the railroad line, the road intersects North Avenue, which heads west as County Route 610 and east as Route 28.
After being expelled from Haaran High School, he left his sister and traveled throughout the country on railroad cars, taking a number of jobs including as a ditch-digger for the Civilian Conservation Corps and as a professional boxer.
After the war, the Waynesboro area became the junction of two railroad lines.
After many years of trying to compete with the ever-expanding railroad network, the James River and Kanawha Canal was conveyed to a new railroad company by a deed dated March 4, 1880.
After the arrival of the railroad in 1883, the county became a major source of iron ore.
After the war, the ICRR railroad shops were built at Water Valley, bringing a large influx of new residents to the town.
After the Camden and Amboy commandeered control of the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad, a secret truce was made in 1835, which left the construction of a railroad to become a dead proposal, and the right-of-way remained a road.
After the intersection with the latter, the route becomes a four-lane undivided road, entering Woodbury and immediately crossing a Conrail Shared Assets Operations railroad line.
After the war ended, the city became a major railroad hub and industrial and manufacturing center.
After the loss of its primary east-west railroad during the war, the Confederate government completed the Alabama and Mississippi Rivers Railroad from Selma through Demopolis and on to Meridian, Mississippi in 1862.

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