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  2. Mine railway - Wikipedia

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    A mine railway (or mine railroad, U.S.), sometimes pit railway, is a railway constructed to carry materials and workers in and out of a mine. [1] Materials transported typically include ore , coal and overburden (also called variously spoils, waste, slack, culm, [ 2 ] and tilings; all meaning waste rock).

  3. Category:Mining railways in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo Mining Railroad This page was last edited on 12 September 2019, at 11:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  4. Escanaba and Lake Superior Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Built June 1952 as #6412. Ex Reserve Mining 1201. Based in Menominee, secondary locomotive. 1202: TR4A: Active: Built September 1950 as #4032. Ex Belt Railway of Chicago BRC 503. TR4A is a cow-calf version of EMD SW7. Based in Menominee. 1221: SD9: Active: Built June 1955 as #19990. Ex Reserve Mining 1221. It was sold as EL&S 1221 in 1992. 1223 ...

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  6. American Mining Congress - Wikipedia

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    The American Mining Congress (AMC) was an association of mining groups and is noted for initiatives that promoted the interest of the mining industry. It later merged with the National Coal Association (NCA) to form the National Mining Association in 1995.

  7. History of the lumber industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The burgeoning railroad industry accounted for a fourth of the national lumber demand and required the product to build rail cars and stations, fashion ties, and power trains. [12] Even as the coal began to replace wood as an energy source, the coal mining industry itself needed lumber to support its mining structures and create its own rail beds.

  8. American Railway Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Railway Association (ARA) was an industry trade group representing railroads in the United States. The organization had its inception in meetings of General Managers and ranking railroad operating officials known as Time Table Conventions, the first of which was held on October 1, 1872, at Louisville, Kentucky. In 1875, the group ...

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