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The AT&SF bought the railroad property of the Santa Fe Pacific in July 1902, and its non-operating subsidiary California, Arizona and Santa Fe Railway bought the leased Southern Pacific line between Mojave and Needles in December 1911, but the Santa Fe Pacific Railroad continued to own its land grants from the A&P,. [6]
The Railroad Valley springfish, Crenichthys nevadae, is a rare goodeid fish of the Great Basin of western United States, occurring naturally in just seven thermal springs of Railroad Valley in Nye County, Nevada. The body gives a somewhat heavy or massive impression, particularly forward, the head being almost as wide as deep.
VRRC - Vandalia Railroad; VSC - Vitebsk Seaway and Continental Railway, Lincoln Pacific Railway; VS - Valley and Siletz Railroad; VSO - Valdosta Southern Railroad; VSOR - Vicksburg Southern Railroad (Watco) VSX - Virginia Smelting Co. VT - Virginia and Truckee Railroad; VTR - Vermont Railway; VUHX - Wagner Mills, Inc. VULX - Vulcan Materials ...
Common names of fish can refer to a single species; to an entire group of species, such as a genus or family; or to multiple unrelated species or groups.Ambiguous common names are accompanied by their possible meanings.
A. Acestrocephalus; Acestrorhynchus; Acnodon; Acrobrycon; Adontosternarchus; Agamyxis; Agoniates; Amaralia; Amazonsprattus; Amblydoras; Amblydoras bolivarensis ...
EN - E and N Railway (RailAmerica); Canadian Pacific Railway; E&N - E and N Railway (RailAmerica; Canadian Pacific Railway; ENCX - EN ERCO International, Inc. ENDX - GATX de Mexico, SA de CV; ENEX - Lake Shore Railway Historical Society; ENGX - Englehard Corporation; ENPX - Enterprise Products Company; ENR - E and N Railway (RailAmerica ...
West Jersey Chapter-NRHS The Philadelphia Marlton and Medford Railroad Co. 1881 - 1931 (1973) West Jersey Chapter-NRHS The Trains to America's Playground (1988) Morning Sun Books Inc. Morning Sun Books Inc Pennsylvania-Reading Seashores Lines In Color (1996) ISBN 978-1-878887-57-3
Lancetfish possess a long and very high dorsal fin, soft-rayed from end to end, with an adipose fin behind it. The dorsal fin has 41 to 44 rays and occupies the greater length of the back. This fin is rounded in outline, about twice as high as the fish is deep, and can be depressed into a groove along the back.