The Seabrook Railroad Bridge is a bascule bridge in New Orleans, Louisiana running adjacent to the Seabrook Bridge. It is often confused with this vehicular...
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The Seabrook Bridge (officially the Senator Ted Hickey Bridge) is a medium-rise twin bascule, four-lane roadway bridge in New Orleans, Louisiana, carrying...
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Industrial Canal (section Seabrook Floodgate)
clearance for most marine traffic. Seabrook Railroad Bridge It is a bascule railroad bridge carrying two railroad tracks. It is owned and operated by...
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Pontchartrain Bridge – longest railroad bridge in the US: 9.3 km (5.8 mi) Old Vicksburg Bridge, Delta and Vicksburg, Mississippi Seabrook Bridge, New Orleans...
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Pennsylvania Railroad, Connecting Railway Bridge is a stone arch bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that carries Amtrak Northeast Corridor rail lines...
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old Danziger Bridge, a draw bridge constructed in 1931–1932, the current Danziger Bridge was constructed on the south side of the old bridge between 1983...
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original four identical bridges are in use today—St. Claude Avenue, Almonaster Avenue, and Seabrook. While St. Claude Bridge no longer carries rail service...
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south of the Senator Ted Hickey Bridge with flood wall tie-ins on the east and west sides. Other components of the Seabrook Floodgate project include added...
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Almonaster Bridge, two of the sister bridges at St. Claude Avenue and Seabrook, remain in service today. The bridge also served to re-connect Old Gentilly...
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Santa Fe Arroyo Seco Railroad Bridge, crossing the Arroyo Seco canyon in Highland Park, Los Angeles, California Seabrook Railroad Bridge, crossing the Industrial...
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73; Seabrook, 2004, p. 102. Skrabec, 2010, p. 93. Bridge, 1903, p. 73-74; Skrabec, 2010, p. 103. Bridge, 1903, p. 74. Bridge, 1903, p. 74-75. Bridge, 1903...
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After passing through a commercial area in Seabrook, MD 564 passes several industrial properties on the railroad side of the highway. The state highway enters...
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Amtrak (redirect from National Railroad Passenger Corporation)
National Railroad Passenger Corporation, doing business as Amtrak (/ˈæmtræk/; reporting marks AMTK, AMTZ), is the national passenger railroad company of...
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Florida East Coast Railway (redirect from Florida East Coast Railroad)
Jacksonville Bridge Company to build a bridge across the St. Johns River and connect the JStA&HR to the rest of Jacksonville's railroads. Passengers needed...
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Registration Form: Columbia River Bridge at Wenatchee" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved September 1, 2011. PDF Seabrook, Don (April 7, 2021). "Looking...
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for sun bathing, running, swimming (Swimming is allowed only by the Seabrook Bridge and you can only swim to a certain point), fishing and crabbing on...
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Northeast Corridor (category Pennsylvania Railroad lines)
Tower–Grays Ferry Bridge: Junction Railroad opened 1863–1866.[citation needed] Grays Ferry–Bayview: Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad opened 1837–1838...
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Archived from the original on February 19, 2012. Retrieved June 9, 2008. Seabrook, John (January 20, 2013). "Tarrytown Boy". The New Yorker. Retrieved October...
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/ or Framingham/Worcester Line trains. MNR: Served by MTA Metro-North Railroad New Haven Line, Danbury Branch, New Canaan Branch, and / or Waterbury Branch...
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incidents – those with deaths or more than 20 injuries of passengers or railroad personnel – that have involved Amtrak trains. (It does not include most...
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in Dalton Scribners Corner - in Salisbury Seabrook Seabrook Beach - in Seabrook Seabrook Station - in Seabrook Second College Grant Severance - in Auburn...
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MARC Train (category Maryland railroads)
miles per hour (201 km/h), MARC has the highest top speed of any commuter railroad in the United States. MARC has three lines that radiate from Union Station...
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XVIII Corps, Department of the South, to April 1863. Stephenson's Brigade, Seabrook Island, South Carolina, X Corps, Department of the South, to July 1863...
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William Wierman Wright (category American railroad pioneers)
Division of the railroad's mainline. In 1855 he became the Chief Engineer of the Memphis & Charleston Railroad, replaced by Thomas W. Seabrook. The road was...
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the Kemah Bridge was completely inundated, causing boats and other debris to collect on the highway after the waters subsided. The Seabrook Waterfront...
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Houston, Pasadena, League City, Baytown, Texas City, Galveston, La Porte, Seabrook, and Anahuac. Galveston Bay has three outlets to the Gulf of Mexico: Bolivar...
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as the Monmouth County Agricultural Railroad. The initial discussion concerning the construction of the railroad began in the 1840s, as an improved means...
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Maryland took part in the Industrial Revolution, driven by its seaports, railroad networks, and mass immigration from Europe. Since the 1940s, the state's...
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the 1990s, expanding the city limits northward near the unincorporated Seabrook community. Previous attempts at bringing large-scale residential development...
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Epping between 1983 and 1985. The railroad beds are now the Rockingham Recreational Trail. Abutments for the WN&R bridge over the Lamprey River can be seen...
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