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A spreader is a type of maintenance equipment designed to spread or shape ballast profiles. The spreader spreads gravel along the railroad ties. The various ploughs, wings and blades of specific spreaders allow them to remove snow, build banks, clean and dig ditches, evenly distribute gravel, as well as trim embankments of brush along the side of the track.
California State Railroad Museum, Sacramento; Timber Heritage Association is leasing the historic roundhouse and shops built back in the 1890s, Samoa, Humboldt County, California; San Francisco Belt Railroad roundhouse, the Belt Railroad Engine House and Sandhouse, San Francisco, CA, NRHP-listed
The Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad Company is a corporation of the State of Indiana, having its principal office at Gibson, Ind. It was incorporated originally as the East Chicago Belt Railroad Company. No accounting records of the Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad were obtained for the period from the date of its organization to June 30, 1907.
As of 2023, the company is still covered by the Railroad Retirement Act. [6] The company's archives from 1905 to 1936 are held by History Colorado. [7] A dispute among railways involving the HB&T was decided by the United States Supreme Court. [8] [9]
Houston Belt & Terminal Railroad [9] Houston, East & West Texas Railroad [10] Houston & Texas Central Railway [11] Illinois Central Railroad (IC) Inter-California Railway; Intercolonial Railway of Canada (IRC) International–Great Northern Railroad [12] LaPorte Houston Northern Railway [13] Lehigh Valley Railroad (LV) Lackawanna Railroad ...
East Chicago Belt Railroad: NYC: 1896 1907 Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad: Eaton and Hamilton Railroad: PRR: 1854 1862 Richmond and Miami Railway: Eel River Railroad: PRR: 1877 1897 Logansport and Toledo Railway: Elkhart and Western Railroad: NYC: 1888 1915 New York Central Railroad: Elwood, Anderson and Lapelle Railroad: 1897 1929 N/A Erie ...
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said U.S.-owned border wall materials, which were available for sale, were pulled from an Arizona auction at the government's request. The Lonestar State had shown ...
The North American Railcar Operators Association (NARCOA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, restoration, and safe, legal operation of railroad equipment historically used for maintenance of way purposes. The organization is primarily composed of those who own and operate a personal railcar speeder. [2]