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With few exceptions, your car will be waiting for you at dockside, airport, railroad station or hotel when you arrive, oftentimes at no additional cost.
We turn now to a type of fully distributed cost analysis which, unlike the `` railroad type '', draws no distinction between cost allocation and cost apportionment: the single-step type.
Insofar as it carried railroad trains under a city street, some have claimed it be the world's first subway tunnel, though, unlike a modern rapid transit subway, it had no stations.
The country has only 429 kilometers of paved road, limited international, and no domestic air service, and does not possess a railroad.
In 1916, under threat of a national railroad strike, he approved legislation that increased wages and cut working hours of railroad employees ; there was no strike .< ref >
The portion of the railroad around the north shore of the lake is no longer intact.
* Pilotman, member of a railroad company's staff who travels on every train, and whose duties are to ensure that no more than one train is present in any given section of railroad tracks
Zinoviev, Kamenev and their allies in the Bolshevik Central Committee argued that the Bolsheviks had no choice but to start negotiations since a railroad strike would cripple their government's ability to fight the forces that were still loyal to the overthrown Provisional Government.
Zinoviev, Kamenev, and their allies in the Bolshevik Central Committee argued that the Bolsheviks had no choice but to start negotiations since a railroad strike would cripple their government's ability to fight the forces that were still loyal to the overthrown Provisional Government.
With limited exotic species, no buildings or sports fields, and many walking and biking trails, the park represents the way Radford looked before the coming of the railroad.
The county is crossed by the railroad tracks of CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern, but has no passenger rail stations.
There were no roads and the nearest railroad station was in Eureka, South Dakota ( away ).
There are no active railroad lines in the county.
Because no route over the Floyds Knobs was suitable for a railroad line, civil engineers decided to tunnel through them.
It has no rail service, although both Mancos and Dolores were established as railroad towns in the 1890s.
In 1913, a reorganized railroad, the Denver & Salt Lake, reached as far as Craig, the county seat, but no further.
In 1899, people from Trenton and nearby Penns Neck approached the railroad to help reconstruct the old turnpike road, but no full proposal ever came forward.
In the 1960s, when agriculture was no longer the economic base it had once been for the city and the railroad, the train depot was torn down.
Instead, the railroad directed the station be called Moron, a word which as yet had no association with mental retardation.
The city was first known as Clay Cut, but there was no railroad station.
The town had no official name, but the railroad which came through town stopped at a mulberry tree to let off passengers and drop off the mail.
There was no railroad closer than Jacksonville.
Later in the 19th century, a railroad line that eventually came under the control of the Santa Fe Railroad was laid through the eastern portions of the township, but no railroad actually passed through the village itself.

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McClellan, a young West Point graduate, railroad executive, and Pennsylvania Democrat, took several months to plan and attempt his Peninsula Campaign, longer than Lincoln wanted.
The vast majority of passenger travel occurs by automobile for shorter distances, and airplane or railroad for some people, for longer distances.
( While the railroad line is no longer in existence, the Cardinal Greenway uses the old trail bed as a biking and hiking trail.
The town was moved approximately one mile west in the late 1800s to be on a railroad route that no longer exists.
As automobiles became more readily available in the early 1900s, transportation was no longer limited to railroad service, and Deer Park lost its appeal as a vacation destination.
The Wabash railroad no longer exists, but the Amtrak station is still running on the Santa Fe rail system, and the town is served by the Southwest Chief.
The railroad no longer continues.
The railroad no longer operates.
With the railroad shops no longer operated there, the citizens of Company Shops decided a new name was needed.
The railroad no longer passes through the community.
The railroad was no longer able to serve the communities it passed through in Central Washington.
Airy is no longer economically dependent on the railroad, as citizens work a variety of different jobs.
Jesse, meanwhile, is ostracized by his father and no longer welcome at the ranch after siding with railroad men, headed by Mr. Langford ( Otto Kruger ), against the Senator's personal interests.
While most bus lines have many stops or only span small distances ( e. g. within cities ), Interliner buses travel longer distances with fewer stops, to cover itineraries not served by train, either because the destination is not on the railroad system, or because travel by train would require a considerable detour.
Southamptonville's former one-room schoolhouse has been enlarged to such an extent that it is no longer recognizable as such, but stands in its original location on the south side of Street Road near the railroad overpass.
When a dining car was no longer fit for service, it was often employed as a cheap restaurant at a ( stationary ) location near a train station or along the side of the railroad at some other location.
Although there is no longer a continuous railroad track running through Promontory, Utah, a 1½ mile section of track was relaid for Centennial anniversary in 1969.
By 1979 cement shipments had dropped off such that the railroad was no longer economically viable and the line was abandoned.
With the introduction of flashing rear-end devices ( FREDs ), often referred to by railroad companies as end-of-train devices ( EOTs ), the caboose was no longer necessary.
A fallen flag is a North American railroader and railfan term referring to railroad company no longer in existence due to bankruptcy or merger.
In 1961 after further strikes the railroad apparently decided it was no longer viable and applied to the Interstate Commerce Commission for complete abandonment.
The original railroad station and early commercial buildings are no longer extant, though the old schoolhouse and a few of the early dwellings survive.
The Rock Island was known as " one railroad too many " in the plains states, basically serving the same territory as the Burlington, only over a longer route.

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