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  2. Gondola (retail) - Wikipedia

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    A gondola placed perpendicular to the end of a row of other gondolas can be used as an endcap. [1] In Europe, gondola normally refers to double-sided shop shelving. [ 2 ] In clothing stores, merchandising is carried out using 3-specialized shelving for clothing, and makes it possible to highlight specific products to increase the average basket ...

  3. Thrall Car Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    This was headquarters at the sale to Trinity. The site includes an office, assembly building, paint shop, fabricating building, and jig/fixtures facility, as well as outdoor cranes. The plant was served by Union Pacific and Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railway. Both of the Chicago Heights facilities have been redeveloped. Cartersville, Georgia plant ...

  4. Category:Gondola lifts - Wikipedia

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  5. List of gondola lifts - Wikipedia

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    BreckConnect Gondola; Cañon City. Royal Gorge Aerial Gondola; Keystone. River Run Gondola; Outpost Gondola; Snowmass. Elk Camp; Sky Cab (Pulse Gondola, Cabriolet) Steamboat. Silver Bullet Gondola (first 8-passenger gondola in the world) Wild Blue Gondola; Telluride. Mountain Village Gondola; Vail. Eagle Bahn Gondola; Gondola One; Winter Park ...

  6. Gondola lift - Wikipedia

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    The first gondola built in the United States for a ski resort was at the Wildcat Mountain Ski Area. It was a two-person gondola built in 1957 and serviced skiers until 1999. The lift was later demolished in 2004. The lift and its cabins were manufactured by a former Italian lift company: Carlevaro-Savio.

  7. Railgon Company - Wikipedia

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    The Railgon Company, (reporting marks GONX, GNTX) established in 1979, is an American company that owns railroad gondola cars available for use by multiple railroads by placing the cars in a cooperative pool. [1] Shipments in gondola cars and other rolling stock are often used to transport goods on more than one railroad before reaching the ...

  8. Organized Living - Wikipedia

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    Pritchard also moved the company's headquarters from Lenexa, Kansas, in the Kansas City area, to Westerville, Ohio, near Columbus. [1] Pritchard was released in May 2005 during the bankruptcy proceedings. [11] Pritchard cited changes in Saunder Karp's commitment to finance growth as the cause of the collapse. [2]

  9. Coil car - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the invention of this type of coil car, coils of sheet metals were carried on-end or in cradles in open or covered gondolas. Load shifting, damage, and awkward loading and unloading were all problems, and since so much sheet metals are railroad-transported, a specialized car was designed for transporting coiled metals.

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