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Definition of rail car in US English: rail carnounˈrāl ˌkär North American 1Any railroad car or wagon. Example sentencesExamples - In November, the company announced plans to add 327 acres of direct rail access for customers that load rail cars at their facilities.
- Organizers usually stick to standard rail cars on loan from, say, Amtrak, but since this year's trip was slated for Pennsylvania, Levin had a chance to show off a bit.
- Just east of the depot, two parked rail cars serve as a gift shop and a book store.
- Schmidt identifies the first use of bar codes as an effort by Sylvania and GTE to track rail cars in the 1960s.
- Contractors expect to take several days removing the derailed rail cars.
- The so-called roll-on, roll-off barges have a ramp outfitted with rail tracks that can be connected to those on land, letting rail cars move from barge to land tracks without interruption.
- The two derailed locomotives remained upright after jumping the tracks, as did two of the five rail cars, Melonas said.
- Organized loss of cargo takes place in a wide variety of ways, from employee/driver theft to hijacking of entire fleets of trailers and rail cars.
- Montreal-based Bombardier supplies the lightweight fiberglass rail cars and has a five-year operations and maintenance contract.
- The 13-city Dallas Area Rapid Transit system consists of 95 light rail cars and nearly 900 buses.
- Most towns are too small to fill rail cars economically, if the railroad even passes by anymore.
- Engines and rail cars were dispatched in substandard condition.
- County Commissioners have voted to buy a railroad engine and two rail cars for the line.
- That money funded the purchase of three rail cars for an already-operating excursion train, Evans said.
- Railroad crews also were checking the rail lines and a rail car was being sent along the route with a solution of baking soda and water to neutralize the acid.
- The tramway was double tracked, with an endless cable that was attached to rail cars running up and down the tracks in a continuous procession.
- The machines were also light enough in weight to be frequently hauled through the tunnels and operated on top of flatbed rail cars.
- Eleven months later - after a series of jobs that included clearing hazardous waste from rail cars - he returned to the Air Force.
- If all of the construction materials used to rebuild Potsdamer Platz were loaded on rail cars, the train would stretch 5,000 kilometers.
- The public transportation fleet in the U.S. consists of 129,000 vehicles; 58 percent of them are buses, and only one percent are light rail cars.
- 1.1railcarBritish A powered railway passenger vehicle designed to operate singly or as part of a multiple unit.
Definition of rail car in US English: rail carnounˈrāl ˌkär North American 1Any railroad car or wagon. Example sentencesExamples - In November, the company announced plans to add 327 acres of direct rail access for customers that load rail cars at their facilities.
- Organizers usually stick to standard rail cars on loan from, say, Amtrak, but since this year's trip was slated for Pennsylvania, Levin had a chance to show off a bit.
- Just east of the depot, two parked rail cars serve as a gift shop and a book store.
- Schmidt identifies the first use of bar codes as an effort by Sylvania and GTE to track rail cars in the 1960s.
- Contractors expect to take several days removing the derailed rail cars.
- The so-called roll-on, roll-off barges have a ramp outfitted with rail tracks that can be connected to those on land, letting rail cars move from barge to land tracks without interruption.
- The two derailed locomotives remained upright after jumping the tracks, as did two of the five rail cars, Melonas said.
- Organized loss of cargo takes place in a wide variety of ways, from employee/driver theft to hijacking of entire fleets of trailers and rail cars.
- Montreal-based Bombardier supplies the lightweight fiberglass rail cars and has a five-year operations and maintenance contract.
- The 13-city Dallas Area Rapid Transit system consists of 95 light rail cars and nearly 900 buses.
- Most towns are too small to fill rail cars economically, if the railroad even passes by anymore.
- Engines and rail cars were dispatched in substandard condition.
- County Commissioners have voted to buy a railroad engine and two rail cars for the line.
- That money funded the purchase of three rail cars for an already-operating excursion train, Evans said.
- Railroad crews also were checking the rail lines and a rail car was being sent along the route with a solution of baking soda and water to neutralize the acid.
- The tramway was double tracked, with an endless cable that was attached to rail cars running up and down the tracks in a continuous procession.
- The machines were also light enough in weight to be frequently hauled through the tunnels and operated on top of flatbed rail cars.
- Eleven months later - after a series of jobs that included clearing hazardous waste from rail cars - he returned to the Air Force.
- If all of the construction materials used to rebuild Potsdamer Platz were loaded on rail cars, the train would stretch 5,000 kilometers.
- The public transportation fleet in the U.S. consists of 129,000 vehicles; 58 percent of them are buses, and only one percent are light rail cars.
- 1.1railcarBritish A powered railway passenger vehicle designed to operate singly or as part of a multiple unit.
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