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Railroad and police
The Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Commuter Railroad placed more officers on trains and increased the visibility of police in response to the shootings.
At the same time, Exodus expert and coordinator Gain Bijou lets himself be arrested by the Siberian Railroad police as part of his plan to infiltrate the city and steal an " Overman ", which is a biomechanical giant robot, for use in defending the Exodus.
As the Exodus moves out, the Siberian Railroad police chief, Yassaba Jin, mobilizes his forces to stop them.
Railroad police officers typically patrol in utility trucks, SUVs (" bullmobiles "), or even standard police cars.
Railroad police are different from one country to another.
Bahnpolizei is the term in Germany, Austria and the German-speaking parts of Switzerland for the Railroad police.
Allan Pinkerton ( left ) began the first railroad police in the U. S. at the urging of Abraham Lincoln ( center ) when the future president was a lawyer for the Illinois Central Railroad.
Railroad contracts were subsequently a mainstay of Pinkerton's until railroad companies gradually developed their own police departments in the years following the Civil War.
About 24, 000 officers, that is almost a quarter of police personnel, work within the Traffic Police ( Polizia Stradale ), Railroad Police ( Polizia Ferroviaria ), Postal and Telecommunications Police ( Polizia Postale e delle Telecomunicazioni ) and Border and Immigration Police.
" he parties met at Chester Station, on the Petersburg Railroad ; but, before they could exchange a shot, the police made their appearance, and caused a flight of the parties.
:* – Glendale train crash – In what police initially call a suicide attempt, a Metrolink train in Glendale, California, ( a suburb of Los Angeles ) hits a car parked on a grade crossing and then derails into another Metrolink train and a parked Union Pacific Railroad locomotive ; resulting in 11 fatalities and 200 injuries.

Railroad and term
Holt's progressive management of the mill and his leadership of the North Carolina Railroad and the Grange led to a term as governor between 1891 and 1893.
He served the remainder of Olson's term but declined to run for governor himself in the November general election, opting instead to launch a successful bid for Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner, a position he then assumed after leaving the governship on January 4, 1937.
* Gordon Lightfoot used the term navvies in his " Canadian Railroad Trilogy ," a song written to commemorate Canada's centennial in 1967: " We are the navvies who work upon the railway, swingin ' our hammers in the bright, blazing sun.
A scram or SCRAM is an emergency shutdown of a nuclear reactor – though the term has been extended to cover shutdowns of other complex operations, such as server farms and even large model railroads ( see Tech Model Railroad Club ).
Greenblatt enrolled in MIT in the fall of 1962, and around his second term as an undergraduate student, he found his way to MIT's famous Tech Model Railroad Club.
In fact, many companies change from one term to the other when they re-incorporate, possibly to distinguish between the old and new companies ( example: Seaboard Air Line Railroad ).
In Australia, although railway is the commonly used term, both railway and railroad are used in the names of railways-for instance Great Southern Railway as compared to the Australian Railroad Group ( possibly deriving its name due to US ownership / investment ).
After his term as Governor, Morrill served as president of the Maine Central Railroad 1864-1866 and again 1873-1875.
Several sources claim that the term is derived from the Philadelphia Main Line, a group of affluent inner suburbs of Philadelphia that were settled along the Pennsylvania Railroad Main Line, and that most residents of these suburbs belonged to mainline denominations, though this may be a folk etymology.
Two events significant to the growth of Chicago occurred during French's term of office: the Illinois and Michigan Canal was completed, and the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad was begun.
Although the term " Underground Railroad " did not come into use until the 1830s, the organization was operating in Indiana by the early 1820s.
At the close of President Pierce's term, Guthrie returned to Louisville to serve as vice-president of struggling the Louisville & Nashville Railroad.
Following his final term in Congress, Swift was Vice President of Governmental Affairs with Burlington Northern Railroad until its merger with Santa Fe Railroad in 1996.
Jones did not seek a third term, choosing instead to accept an offer to become president of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad.
Though at first the Court had accepted some of the New Deal legislation over the objections of the four conservative justices, in the 1935 term, the Four Horsemen, together with Roberts and Hughes, voided the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 ( United States v. Butler, 297 U. S. 1 ( 1936 )), along with the Federal Farm Bankruptcy Act, the Railroad Act, and the Coal Mining Act.
Railroad historian Richard Palmer attributes it to a slang term for a slow local passenger train or way freight.
The term was first used in music in Steppenwolf's " Born to be Wild " ( 1967 ) and began to be associated with pioneer bands like Boston's Blue Cheer and Michigan's Grand Funk Railroad.
The term BU was derived from the Brooklyn Union Elevated Railroad ( BUERR ) Company, one of the last operating companies of Brooklyn elevated lines before the BRT formed the New York Consolidated Railroad in 1912 to absorb the BUERR and other properties.
He did not complete the six-year term on the Railroad Commission ; he was nominated by President Bush as U. S. Ambassador to Mexico in the summer of 2002.
* July-Samuel Marsh succeeds Nathaniel Marsh for a second term as president of the Erie Railroad.
* June 6-Andrew Jackson rides the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad from Ellicott City to Baltimore, first US President to travel by rail during his term of office.

Railroad and special
The Northern Pacific Railroad ran its first train to Brainerd, a special train, on march 11, 1871 and its regular passenger service began the next September.
It was named after William G. Greene of nearby Tallula Precinct, because he convinced the railroad to come through the town: located on the Chicago, Alton & St. Louis Railroad, Greenview was incorporated by a special act of the Illinois General Assembly on May 6, 1869, then re-incorporated under the new general municipal laws of the state in March 7, 1877.
A special category of phase break was also developed in American practice, primarily by the Pennsylvania Railroad.
A special feature is the Zooline Railroad, a small passenger train that encircles the zoo, stopping at the more popular attractions.
A special subway line, the IND World's Fair Railroad, was built to serve the fair.
When the Milwaukee Railroad went into bankruptcy, Janklow called a special session of the legislature on the issue.
For the next five weeks the Herald was printed nightly on the press of the Philadelphia Evening Telegraph and transported to Baltimore on a special train, provided free of charge by the B & O Railroad.
The Union Pacific Railroad also sent a special display train and the US Army Transportation Corp sent a steam powered 3-car special from Fort Eustis, Virginia.
To recur to his Congressional record, we find that the Southern Pacific Railroad bill was turned over to him after it had been abandoned by all others, and that it was placed in his hands at the special request of Gen. Freemont.
* Railroad covers is mail that was processed aboard special rail cars outfitted with an official post office where mail is processed en route to its general destination.
* Burlington Northern Railroad 1 and 2, formerly Northern Pacific 6700A and 7002C, EMD F9s, were built in 1954 and later rebuilt by BN for special train service.
Railroad special agents are commissioned by the governor or other agency of the state they are employed in, are armed, and carry state arrest powers in all states in which their employing railroad owns property, if authorized by the state.
The park offers an array of preserved and restored displays of 19th and early 20th century sustainable farming and pastoral or rural living, while catering to contemporary interests with art exhibits, outdoor concerts, and scenic excursion and special event railroad tours on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad.
" The footnote to this observation explains: At the trials, special assistants to the district attorneys were supplied by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, the Lehigh and Wilkes Barre, and the Lehigh Valley.
The first section of track opened on April 26, 1869 ( less than a month prior to completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad ) with special trains between Topeka and Pauline.
The ice was harvested in winter from frozen lakes in the Sierra Nevada ( U. S .) with some like the Central Pacific Railroad building, after 1869, special ponds to help them harvest and ship ice to Virginia City, San Francisco, California and other Nevada and California cities.
The motorcar is now being used at the Nevada State Railroad Museum In Carson City Nevada for special occasions such as the 4th of July and Nevada Day
In 1969 Penn Central Railroad equipped commuter trains along the 225-mile New York-Washington route with special pay phones that allowed passengers to place telephone calls while the train was moving.
18 ), which had been in use by the Sierra Railroad, out of Oakdale, California on special lunch and dinner trains.
* January 28 – To mark completion of the electric line from Washington, D. C to New York City, the Pennsylvania Railroad runs a special train pulled by PRR GG1 4800, the electric locomotive making a round trip from D. C. to Philadelphia setting a speed record on the return run of 1 hour 50 minutes.
* July 27-The Atlantic and Pacific Railroad in the United States is chartered by a special act of Congress.
Walt Disney controlled the track of his backyard Carolwood Pacific Railroad from a special barn.
Entered railway service May 1, 1889, since when he was consecutively to January 1, 1890, draftsman, Motive Power Department, Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway ; January 1, 1889, to February 1, 1892, Testing Department and Drawing Room, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Baltimore, Maryland ; February 1, 1892, to June 1892, special testing work, Mexican Central Railroad, Mexico City ; June 1892, to December 1894, general railroad engineering in Chicago, chiefly with Chicago and South Side Rapid Transit Railroad and in railway newspaper work ; July 1895, to September 1896, draftsman, Northwestern Elevated Railroad, Chicago ; July 1, 1897, consulting engineer, Chicago ; July 1, 1897, to August 10, 1899, mechanical engineer, Chicago and North Western Railway and secretary, Western Railway Club ; August 15, 1899, to November 1, 1904, mechanical engineer, New York Central and Hudson River Railroad ; November 1, 1904, to 1910, general mechanical engineer, same road ; Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, Boston and Albany Railroad, Lake Erie and Western Railroad, and Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Railroad ; September 15, 1905, to 1910, also general mechanical engineer Rutland Railroad ; November 1, 1911, to 1913, vice-president, Hutchins Car Roofing.

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