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  2. Towpath - Wikipedia

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    On British rivers such as the River Severn, the situation was improved by the creation of towing path companies in the late 1700s. The companies built towing paths along the banks of the river, and four such companies improved a section of 24 miles (39 km) in this way between Bewdley and Coalbrookdale. They were not universally popular, however ...

  3. Clearance car - Wikipedia

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    Early clearance cars simply consisted of an outline of the system loading gauge attached to a railroad car, which would be towed along the route to ensure the clearances were still sufficient. [ citation needed ]

  4. Towing - Wikipedia

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    The tow-ball is popular for lighter loads, readily allowing swivelling and articulation of a trailer. A tow pin and jaw with a trailer loop are often used for large or agricultural vehicles where slack in the pivot pin allows the same movements. A pintle and lunette is a very heavy duty hitching combination used in construction and the military.

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    The town is not allowing vehicles to be parked along these roads. If vehicles aren’t moved by 7:00 a.m. Saturday, the town will have them towed at the owner’s expense.

  6. Inside the Kafkaesque experience of getting your car towed in ...

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    Retrieving a towed car is a pain, and expensive, but it was something of a milestone in Los Angeles life. It would be sorted soon enough. Which just goes to show you how much I know.

  7. A Minnesota woman was left with a ‘nearly totaled car ... - AOL

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    “It says that the date and time of the violation was 4:50 a.m.," Liu told CBS News Chicago. "I think this tow order was written after that red tow truck had already snatched my car.” ...

  8. Ohio Rhineland - Wikipedia

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    Boats up to 80 feet long were towed along the canal by mules, horses, or oxen walking on a prepared towpath along the bank, at a rate of four to five miles per hour. Due to competition from railroads, which began to be built in the area in the 1850s, the commercial use of the canal gradually declined during the late 19th century.

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