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- Esk became the transhipping depot equipped with cranes for heavy loads.
- Both lines passed through the station but there was little infrastructure provided for transhipping goods or passengers.
- It was broad gauge and there was no common siding accommodation; the exchange was by transhipping the goods.
- The railroad crosses the Lanaudi鑢e region over a distance of between Joliette and transhipping sites and offers the possibility of other junctions.
- The service will also carry Asia and Europe trade to South America, transhipping at Evergreen's new Colon Container Terminal in Panama.
- Transhipping freight from cars of one gauge to cars of another is very labour-and time-intensive, and increases the risk of damage to goods.
- Hamilton's major profits were derived from transhipping supplies for the military and civic establishments from his Queenston enterprise, not from charitably supplying the subsistence Loyalist settlers.
- Technical solutions to avoid transhipping include variable gauge axles, replacing the bogies of cars, and using transporter cars that can carry a car of a different gauge.
- To impose upon plaintiff the additional expenses of developing another site, attracting buyers, and transhipping his fruit and produce by truck is clearly to extract a monopolist's advantage.
- The Nantlle quarries and railway were very much still in business, so they continued to send their products to Caernarfon by transhipping them onto the new railway at Tyddyn Bengam a short distance north of Penygroes.
- Thereafter, the land routes to tranship camel caravans'goods were from Alexandria to ports on the Red Sea or the northern silk route through the Caucasian Mountains transhipping on the Caspian Sea and thence to India.
- The area was used at the beginning of the 20th century for clay extraction with a jetty transhipping clay to Hull; in 1912 construction of a jetty for the Admiralty was consented, for fuel oil shipment.
- Being at the head of navigation, Red Bluff soon forged ahead, and during the early mining excitements in the northern mines was a great staging town, and did an immense amount of transhipping and teaming of goods.
- These were coded TP 351 353 and worked through from Sydney on the " Western Mail " to connect with the " Far West Express " at Dubbo and obviated the necessity of transhipping luggage and parcels between the mail and the rail car service.
- Much thinking went on as to how to get to the sea elsewhere : in frustration, Clarach Bay was considered but ship loading would have been very difficult, a tramway under Ynyslas bridge was considered but discounted due to obvious tide problems, even a line alongside the main line to Aberystwyth Harbour was considered, the transhipping at Ynyslas was discounted as too costly a procedure.