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  2. Glossary of North American railway terms - Wikipedia

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    Manifest A westbound Southern Pacific manifest train A freight train with a mixture of car types and cargoes. Also known as a Mixed Freight Train. [167] [169] Mating Worms The intertwined P and C letters of the Penn Central logo [citation needed] Meatball or Swedish Meatball

  3. Manifest (transportation) - Wikipedia

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    The manifest can also be prepared for regulatory purposes, specifically the customs manifest which needs to be sent to customs when arriving in the first port in a country. The difference in information on the customs manifest and the freight manifest is usually marginal, but the legal status of the two documents is completely different.

  4. Wagonload freight - Wikipedia

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    In the US and Canada the term carload refers to a single car of any kind, and manifest train refers to trains made of diverse cars of freight. With competition from road transport rail freight transport is increasingly operated as unit trains , with wagonload less able to compete with road haulage.

  5. Transport in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Spain is characterised by a network of roads, railways (including having high speed rail network that is the second longest in the world), trams, air routes, and ports. Its geographic location makes it an important link between Europe, Africa, and the Americas .

  6. History of rail transport in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The history of rail transport in Spain begins in the 19th century. In 1848, a railway line between Barcelona and Mataró was inaugurated, [1] although a line in Cuba (then a Spanish overseas province) connecting Havana and Bejucal had already opened in 1837. [2] In 1852 the first narrow gauge line was built, in 1863 a line reached the ...

  7. Railway Museum (Madrid) - Wikipedia

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    However, the most impressive feature is the iron-framed train shed covered by a single-span roof. The building was designed by a French engineer, Émile Cachelièvre. It has been suggested that he was influenced by Henri de Dion 's Galerie des Machines , one of the metal-framed buildings erected for the Exposition Universelle (1878) in Paris. [ 2 ]

  8. Twenty-Six Point Program of the Falange - Wikipedia

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    The Twenty-Six Point Program of the Falange (Spanish: Programa de Veintiséis Puntos de la Falange), originally the Twenty-Seven Point Program of the Falange (Spanish: Programa de Veintisiete Puntos de la Falange), is a manifesto that was written by José Antonio Primo de Rivera in September 1934.

  9. List of Latin American rail transit systems by ridership

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    The following is a list of all urban rail transit systems in Latin America, ranked by passenger ridership. These kinds of systems are most commonly known as metro (or subway in English), but may also be known as subte, tren, or tranvía systems. Daily and annual passengers ridership figures in this chart are based on annual and daily (not just ...