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Lofthouse station was to the south of Lofthouse, sandwiched between the road and the River Nidd. The railway crossed the river on the bridge which is now the road bridge, [note 1] and turned north, along a route which is now a metalled road owned by Yorkshire Water, but open to the public. The bricked up tunnel can be seen about 2 miles (3.2 km ...
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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 ...
Barge routes in the San Francisco Bay used by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad. There were many routes. From the Santa Fe Collection, now owned by the BNSF Railway. Various cargo was carried by the float service. The railcar barges held fourteen 40-foot (12.2 m) railcars.
BBC Radio Somerset's Charlie Taylor is trapped by Santa's elves and must win at the Sounds of the County game to escape. ... DJ locked in lodge amid secret sound game with listeners. December 16 ...
In 1930, a business named Agloe Lodge Farms was incorporated, [2] which acquired a fishing lodge in the area and renamed it Agloe Lodge. [3] Members of the Nead family, which sold the land to Agloe Lodge Farms, told the Times Herald-Record in 2016 that the land had been sold for $1, and that they suspected the company was actually a front for ...
November retail sales grew at a faster pace than Wall Street analysts had expected, reflecting continued resilience in the American consumer and indicating that the holiday shopping season in the ...
Under tow along with the scows P G #1 and P G #5 (both United States), the 7-ton scow was wrecked on rocks at Montague Island at the entrance to Prince William Sound on the south-central coast of the District of Alaska after her towing line parted in a gale. [37] P G #5 United States