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         Railroad Transportation:     more books (100)
  1. Railway Age's Comprehensive Railroad Dictionary by Robert (Ed). Lewis, 1984-12
  2. Trains to Victory: America's Railroads in WWII by Donald J. Heimburger, John Kelly, 2009-07
  3. American Railroads (The Chicago History of American Civilization) by John F. Stover, 1997-12-22
  4. The Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Railway: A History of the Lake Superior District's Pioneer Iron Ore Hauler (Railroads Past and Present) by John Gaertner, 2008-10-29
  5. Civil War Railroads: A Pictorial Story of the War between the States, 1861-1865 by George B. Abdill, 1999-05-01
  6. Railroads of Nevada and Eastern California, Vol. 1: The Northern Roads by David F. Myrick, 1992-10-01
  7. Chicagoland Commuter Railroads: Metra & Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District by Patrick C. Dorin, Andrew T. Roth, 2007-05-01
  8. Railroad Signatures Across the Pacific Northwest by Carlos A. Schwantes, 1996-08
  9. The Pennsylvania Railroad: 1940s-1950s by Don Ball, 1986-11-17
  10. Canadian Pacific Railway (MBI Railroad Color History) by Tom Murray, 2006-07-01
  11. Trains (Anne Rockwell's Transportation Series) by Anne Rockwell, 1993-01-01
  12. Great American Railroad Stations by Janet Greenstein Potter, 1996-04-20
  13. Straphanging in the USA: Trolleys and Subways in American Life (Transportation in America) by Martin W. Sandler, 2003-09-04
  14. The Railroad Never Sleeps: 24 Hours in the Life of Modern Railroading

61. The Online Railroader's Guide To The Fort Worth/Dallas Area
Information about railways and railroad transportation in the Fort Worth area.
http://www.railspot.com/DFWRailscene/
The Fort Worth/Dallas Rail Scene
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Places of Interest to Professional Railroaders,
Railfans, Railroad Buffs, and Railroad Enthusiast,
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Visiting the Fort Worth/Dallas Area
Railscene is maintained by Amateur, Professional and Retired Railroaders
205 Primrose Hill, Euless, Texas -76939 - Telephone: 817-267-1539 - FAX/Data: 817-571-0836.
For suggestion or comments contact the Editor, Cy Martin via E-Mail
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Places to see Trains in Action
  • Transportation the way God meant it to be ...

62. Railroad Resources - Wisconsin Department Of Transportation
Railroads. US DOT Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) The FRA promotes asafe, environmentally sound, successful railroad transportation system.
http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/library/research/resources/railroads.htm
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US DOT Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)
The FRA promotes a safe, environmentally sound, successful railroad transportation system. The site includes railroad safety data and reports, FRA regulations, orders, and notices, railroad legislation, information on high speed rail developments, and a section for children and educators. Association of American Railroads (AAR)
The AAR represents North America's major freight railroads and Amtrak. The site includes position papers, discussion groups, railroad statistics, facts and cost indexes, full text of speeches and testimony, video clips of their "Highways or Dieways" public service campaign and information about their services and products. American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association (AREMA)
The mission of AREMA is the development and advancement of both technical and practical knowledge and recommended practices pertaining to the design, construction and maintenance of railway infrastructure. The site has information about the Association, some online publications, a calendar of railroad industry events, and a list of consultants and suppliers. American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA)
ASLRRA is a non-profit trade association that represents the interests of its more than 400 short line and regional railroad members in legislative and regulatory matters. The site includes information about the Association and full text of position papers and testimonies, and railroad related links.

63. Commerce, Communications, Transportation
viewed 200206-18. railroad transportation. WalesRails. WalesRailsis a comprehensive guide to railways in Wales. The website provides
http://www.walesontheweb.org/cgi-bin/subindex?lang=en§=380

64. Pennsylvania Code
CHAPTER 33. railroad transportation. Subchap. Sec. A. GENERAL PROVISIONSÂ…33.1B. SERVICE AND FACILITIESÂ…33.11 C. CLEARANCESÂ…33.121 Authority.
http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/052/chapter33/chap33toc.html
CHAPTER 33. RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION
Subchap. Sec.
A.
B.
C. Authority
Source
The provisions of this Chapter 33 adopted June 24, 1946; amended through May 1, 1975, unless otherwise noted.
Subchapter A. GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sec.
Definitions.
Definitions.
The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
Blind car
Bureau
Cabin cars
Camp car or trailer
Carrier Chemical closet Closet compartment Department Height of a freight car Locomotive Main track Nontrain accident Overhead clearance Protection cars Refrigerators Shower bath Side clearance Side of a freight car Street railway Train accident Train service accident Wash basin
or bowl Water closet Width of a freight car Authority Source
Subchapter B. SERVICE AND FACILITIES
ACCIDENTS
Sec. General. Reportable accidents. Telegraph and telephone reports. Accident report forms.
PROTECTION OF CROSSINGS AT GRADE
General. State aid for protective devices. Aid from the Commission.
CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATION OR RELOCATION OF CROSSINGS
Regulations and Procedure.

65. YVR&S Home Page
Includes a list of events, local railroads, volunteering opportunities, education program, membership Category Regional North America Localities T Toppenish...... As automobile, bus and airplane service increased, railroad transportationdeclined and in 1961 passenger service from Toppenish was discontinued.
http://nprymuseum.org/
Yakima Valley Rail and Steam Museum Association
Toppenish, Washington presents The Northern Pacific Railway Museum Home What's New Northern Pacific Railway Museum Special Events ... Northern Pacific Railway Museum In 1993 an agreement was reached with the Metropolitan Park District of Tacoma for the lease of the 1902 Northern Pacific engine #1364 . Volunteers converted the old Toppenish freight house to an engine house. The wooden floors were removed from the old freight area. Concrete and rail were laid so that the locomotive could be moved inside. Many more hours of work are coming to fruition as the once derelict locomotive begins to take shape again in preparation for planned return to service in 2003. A 1930's vintage freight train is being restored to display the importance of railroad transportation to early western development. Construction on the line from Toppenish (Wesley Junction) to White Swan was originally begun by the Toppenish, Simcoe and Western Railroad in 1909. It was purchased by the Northern Pacific Railway in 1915. In 1992 the Washington Central Railroad placed the ex-Northern Pacific White Swan Branch line up for abandonment. With the help of the Washington State Department of Transportation and Yakima County, the 20.3 miles of track were placed into the state's "rail banking" program to prevent removal. The museum association formed its operating division as the (TSWR) and contracted to provide rail service over this line. The inaugural passenger run was in July 1993 and in October 1993 the first freight cars were moved. Recent increases in the number of shippers and volumes of shipments has greatly expanded the use of the line. Current traffic has mandated the hiring of a full time manager and the purchase of another locomotive. As the freight business has grown, it became necessary to spin off the TSWR as a wholly owned for profit company. This was accomplished in March of 2002.

66. 2002 CFR Title 20, Volume 1
TEXT, PDF, 202.7, Service or operation in connection with railroad transportation. TEXT,PDF, 202.14, Service incidental to railroad transportation.
http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_02/20cfr202_02.html
Title 20Employees' Benefits CHAPTER IIRAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD PART 202EMPLOYERS UNDER THE ACT Statutory provisions. Company or person principally engaged in carrier business. Company or person principally engaged in non-carrier business. Control. Company or person under common control. Casual service and the casual operation of equipment or facilities. Service or operation in connection with railroad transportation. Controlled company or person principally engaged in service or operation in connection with railroad transportation. Controlled company or person not principally engaged in service or operation in connection with railroad transportation. Commencement of employer status of receiver or trustee, etc. Termination of employer status. Evidence of termination of employer status. Electric railways. Service incidental to railroad transportation. Railway labor organizations.

67. RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION
railroad transportation. 401 RAILROADS. 4011 RAILROADS, LINEHAUL OPERATING; 4013RAILROAD SWITCHING AND TERMINAL ESTABLISHMENTS. Back button. Back to SIC Groups
http://www.govtsales.com/SICs/sic40.htm

68. Teacher Resources - Collection - Railroad Maps, 1828-1900
of the railroad during the time periods in which they were created, studentscan look for and analyze evidence of how railroad transportation changed.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/collections/rr/thinking.html
The Library of Congress
Railroad Maps, 1828-1900
In a hurry? Save or print these Collection Connections as a single file Go directly to the collection, Railroad Maps, 1828-1900 , in American Memory, or view a Summary of Resources related to the collection. Railroad Maps, 1828-1900 provides students an opportunity to study a form of transportation and its documentation while also improving their historical thinking skills. Using the collection's maps in comparative exercises, students will develop their chronological thinking and historical comprehension, while other activities draw on research and role playing to develop analysis, interpretation, and judgment. Chronological Thinking To look for change over time, students can compare the oldest map in the collection to the ones more recently created. Have students choose a geographic region from the Geographic Location Index . Then view the maps in chronological order. Considering maps as reflections of the railroad during the time periods in which they were created, students can look for and analyze evidence of how railroad transportation changed.
  • Where were railroad tracks first located? Where were additional tracks constructed?

69. Transportation Technology Center, INC.
An intermodal research and test center that offers a wide range of capabilities. The center is owned by the Federal railroad Administration and is operated in the private sector by the Association of American railroads.
http://www.aar.com

70. CN - Site Map
Holding company with subsidiaries which provide railroad freight transportation in the United States and abroad. (Nasdaq WCLX).
http://www.wclx.com/

71. Welcome To Federal Railroad Administration
Promotes safe and environmentally sound rail transportation.Category Regional North America Federal railroad Administration...... This is a graphic showing various representations of the railroad throughhistory. Click here to go to the Department of transportation Home Page,
http://www.fra.dot.gov/site/
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LINKS CONTAINED WITHIN THIS FLASH OBJECT ARE AVAILABLE AT HTTP://www.fra.dot.gov/site/index_sub.htm
Headquarters Address:
1120 Vermont Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20590
Hours of Operation
8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. e.t.
Regional Information

72. The New York Museum Of Transportation
Located near Rochester, NY, the museum features trolleys, road and rail vehicles, photos, a large model railroad, and a research archive. Track car rides on a 2mile railroad are run during the summer.
http://www.nymtmuseum.org/

73. Welcome To Mississippi Export Railroad Home Page
The north/south corridor connecting the Canadian National railroad and the eastwest line of CSX transportation . Also provides boxcar, track maintenance, and cargo handling.
http://www.mserailroad.com

74. STS-Consultants Railroad Expert
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75. Venice - Miniature Railroad
When Abbot Kinney was building Venice in 1905, he decided that his new resort should have an internal transportation system to shuttle visitors and residents around town.
http://naid.sppsr.ucla.edu/venice/articles/rail.htm
Venice Miniature Railroad
When Abbot Kinney was building Venice in 1905, he decided that his new resort should have an internal transportation system to shuttle visitors and residents around town. He turned to John J. Coit who operated a successful eighteen inch gauge (1/3rd scale) miniature steam railroad at Eastlake Park (now Lincoln Park) in Los Angeles. He persuaded him to oversee the construction and management of a mile and three quarter long railroad that would take passengers from the Windward Avenue business district on a loop across canal bridges and through the canaled residential district, then return via a loop up Washington Boulevard, past its Lake Avenue maintenance yard and back to the Windward station along Mildred Avenue. Coit, who had designed his own locomotive, ordered a heavier Prairie 2-6-2 oil burning engine at a cost of $4510 from the Johnson Machine Works in Los Angeles. The locomotive was finished in black with brass rails and silver lettering. The first set of five, 12 passenger cars was painted royal blue, while the second set ordered later was painted cherry red. Work on laying the tracks on the city streets, however, was delayed while Kinney awaited the Ocean Park's Board of Trustees to grant him permission. Coit, in the meantime, constructed a storage and maintenance year along Lake Avenue (now Venice Boulevard where it intersects Abbot Kinney Blvd). He built a three stall engine house, 20 foot diameter turntable, oil and water tanks, a two-track storage shed for the passenger cars, and a machine shop capable of servicing and repairing the locomotives and cars.

76. UTU: The Voice Of Transportation Labor
Represents 125,000 active and retired railroad, bus and mass transit workers in the United States and Canada. With offices in Ottawa, Ontario and Washington, D.C., the UTU is the largest railroad operating union in the rail industry and also organizes transit workers.
http://www.utu.org/
Sleep loss lessons from the military By Byron A. Boyd Jr.
UTU International President Our heroic soldiers on the battlefield are suffering a problem familiar to many railroaders sleep deprivation. In fact, military scientists are warning of the consequences. Your ... More... Tenacious UTU prevails once again More... U.S. to say Amtrak can avoid funding crisis Amtrak's Gunn addresses funding SEPTA to hold public budget hearings ... God bless our heroes

77. Welcome To 2.0
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78. NARP - National Association Of Railroad Passengers
This national organization, does not represent the interest of those who are advocating the revival of old steam trains; but preferably modern, economically viable, and environmentally safe surface transportation.
http://www.narprail.org
Here is the non-frame based version of the NARP home page.

79. GE Transportation Systems
Locomotives, passenger rail, renewal parts, railroad control systems and electronic products manufacturing.
http://www.getransportation.com/

80. Oklahoma Department Of Transportation Home Page - ODOT
Provides departmental organization and contacts, aeronautic, highway, public transportation, railroad, and waterway information, contracts, proposals, and construction standards and specifications as well as public service information and links to related state agencies.
http://www.okladot.state.ok.us/
Welcome to the
Oklahoma Department of Transportation Frequently Asked Questions and Requested Information: Drivers License Services - Oklahoma Department of Public Safety Information - ODOT Public Information Mailing Address for the Oklahoma Department of Transportation Meetings - ODOT Public Meetings Motor Vehicle Title and Registration Information - Oklahoma Tax Commission Road Conditions - Oklahoma Department of Public Safety Road Construction and Maintenance - Traffic Advisories Size and Weight Permits - Oklahoma Department of Public Safety State Agencies and Offices - Sooner Search or Surf Oklahoma State Government - Oklahoma State Gov't Portal Telephone Listing for the Oklahoma Department of Transportation Turnpike Information - Oklahoma Transportation Authority Weather Information - National Weather Service - Oklahoma Weather TO CONTINUE WITH THE OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SELECT : GRAPHICS VERSION:
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Provides non-graphical information with the exception of Maps.

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