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The issue for New Yorkers is not whether passenger improvements are more critical than moving freight.
The trio are running alongside a moving freight train; Everett manages to clamber aboard.
Water transport, though slow, remained a steady and valuable method of moving freight, particularly bulky or heavy cargo.
[C10.] Union Pacific Moving Freight Lines Following a string of serious railroad accidents, Texas Gov. Rick Perry signed an agreement with the nation's largest railroad, Union Pacific, to work toward moving freight lines out of congested urban areas.
When the project was sold to Austin Corbin in 1876, the railway shifted from moving freight to moving people, to Corbin's gigantic Manhattan Beach Hotel.
Mexican immigration officials are using tasers to zap people off moving freight trains, says Alberto Donis, operating coordinator of the Hermanos en el Camino shelter in Ixtepec.
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The preferential status enjoyed by "Amtrak trains limit[s] the host railroad's ability to move freight.
Trains would move freight cars into the proposed yard, where they would be unloaded and the cargo transferred to trucks for delivery on Long Island.
"We can move freight on the ground faster than the airlines," said Thomas Keegan, the company's vice president for operations for the northeast region.
The sign is a remnant of the New York and Manhattan Beach Railway, which was started in 1870 to move freight between Bay Ridge -- near the bustling New Jersey terminals -- and Valley Stream, Long Island.
Although construction of needed infrastructure will certainly reduce unemployment in a hard-hit sector of the economy, ultimately ports must move freight, high-speed trains must carry passengers, and office buildings must have tenants.
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