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But after speaking with friends and neighbors, we're learning that many villages are closing out all but village residents from train parking lots.
Mr. Saunders said that during construction, a large site would be needed as a staging area for equipment, and possibly after completion for train parking.
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For some years, he helped train parks workers coming in through the welfare-to-work program.
Their riskiest endeavor — the stealing of fuel from a train parked at a station while its crew takes a break — lands them in the custody of the police, who force them to strip and kneel at their feet.
The city began the inspections after a 1989 accident in which a crowded Broadway-local train slammed into a cash-and-token train parked in a station on the Upper West Side.
The Clinton Global Initiative has also aligned with the US government efforts, with Hillary Clinton in September announcing an $80m initiative to train park rangers and sniffer dogs at 50 poaching hot spots across Africa.
After several minutes, they hit water up to their waists, the captain said, but they waded deeper into the tunnel until they found a train parked in the PATH station beneath the buildings.
Commuters would also be encouraged to use the train, park and ride sites or walk and cycle to work.
At about 1am on July 6 , 2013 a train parked on a slope a couple miles away slipped its brakes.
It was in the early hours of July 6, 2013 that the brakes failed on a 72-car train parked uphill from Lac-Megantic, a quaint town nestled in Quebec's hilly Eastern Township region.
A dozen years after buying the franchise and several years after resurrecting it with two World Series championships, Steinbrenner was personally in charge of the 75 spring training parking spots.
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