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Rivers of Iron: Railroads and Chinese Power in Southeast Asiadoi:10.1525/9780520976160David M. LamptonSelina HoCheng-Chwee Kuik
Overhead freight/intermodal traffic from Windsor through the tunnel and on NS trackage rights towards Chicago by the CP Automobile and auto parts traffic from the Detroit area to points southeast, south and west on the NS, CSX and CN Iron ore taconite transport from the Marquette iron range ...
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El Reno, city, seat (1907) of Canadian county, central Oklahoma, U.S., on the North Canadian River, immediately west of Oklahoma City. Settled in 1889 when the Rock Island Railroad arrived, the town was named for old Fort Reno (established as a fort in 1
South Carolina was home to nearly all of the Southeast's most recognized railroads and today include successors CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern Railway along with more than a dozen short lines. Given the diversity of railroad operations in South Carolina it is a unique state from a railfan...
South Hampton Roads N-TRAK is an N scale modular model railroading club meeting in the southeast region of Virginia USA. Visitors are welcome at... Read More>> ★ The San Juan Southern TrainWeb.org/silversanjuan TrainWeb.org/silversanjuan - The San Juan Southern. A Rocky Mountain ...
Even before they adopted a new paint scheme on theirlocomotives, the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe went to work immediately after their merger in 1995 to streamline their operations and launch an intermodal train service between California and the Southeast. The new service bypassed the Burlington...
doi:10.1080/10357823.2021.1922138Simon RowedderAsian Studies Review