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street railroad — A railway that is constructed upon a thoroughfare or highway to aid in the transportation of people or property along the roadway. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. street railroad … Law dictionary
Ocean Street Railroad — Reger Straßenbahnverkehr am Monument Square, Blickrichtung Congress Street ostwärts, 1909 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kinzie Street railroad bridge — permanently locked in the raised position Official name Chicago North Western Railway, Kinzie Street drawbridge … Wikipedia
Union Street Railroad Bridge — Infobox Bridge bridge name = Union Street Railroad Bridge caption = official name = carries = crosses = Willamette River locale = Salem, Oregon West Salem, Oregon maint = id = design = Pratt through truss, vertical lift bridge mainspan = length … Wikipedia
Canal Street Railroad Bridge — 41.855638888889 87.637 Koordinaten: 41° 51′ 20,3″ N, 87° 38′ 13,2″ W f1 … Deutsch Wikipedia
33rd Street Railroad Bridge — Infobox Bridge bridge name= 33rd Street Railroad Bridge caption= The downstream side of the 33rd Street Railroad Bridge. official name= also known as= carries= Allegheny Valley Railroad (P W Subdivision) crosses= Allegheny River locale=… … Wikipedia
Metropolitan Street Railroad — Metropolitan stable and car house The Metropolitan Street Railroad was an early streetcar company in Atlanta. Organized by Lemuel Grant and others to serve the southeast side of town in 1882. It operated two lines: Pryor Street Line – South from… … Wikipedia
Park Street Railroad Station — Infobox nrhp | name =Park Street Railroad Station nrhp type = caption = location= Medford, Massachusetts lat degrees = 42 lat minutes = 24 lat seconds = 58 lat direction = N long degrees = 71 long minutes = 5 long seconds = 56 long direction = W… … Wikipedia
Ocala, Silver Springs and Park Street Railroad — Florida state law chapter 3805, approved June 7, 1887, incorporated the Ocala, Silver Springs and Park Street Railroad Company, owned by C. M. Brown, John F. Dunn, Frederick R. Freeman, Daniel A. Miller, F. Brigham Bishop, Hugh E. Miller, George… … Wikipedia
Railroad electrification in the United States — comprised many different systems in many different geographical areas, few of which were connected. Despite this, there were a small number of common reasons for electrification.Streetcars and interurban systems are not within the scope of this… … Wikipedia