Examples of using Railroads in English and their translations into Korean
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Railroads through mountainous terrain are among the most impressive feats of engineering of mankind.
According to the Association of American Railroads, trains are up to four times more fuel efficient than trucks.
Industry groups estimate railroads will spend about $10 billion in total to install and implement the systems.
Various magazines, clubs and museums are designed mainly for railfans, concentrating on the history of trains and railroads.
Since then, he has built his model railroads either in the bedroom or on the attic.
For Iran, the line is part of wider rail development plans stipulating the electrification of all railroads by 2025.
Zooming in, will allow you to see all cities in South America map, as well as roads and railroads.
The Association of American Railroads(AAR) touts that, on average, railroads are four times more fuel-efficient than trucks.
Small fires used to clear land for farming and railroads had been smoldering, but didn't cause alarm.
Railroads were the major industry,
Here you can learn how railroads transformed the life,
In the past, there were several narrow-gauge railroads in Bulgaria, but today only one has survived: the Septemevri- Dobrinishte ride.
But railroads revolutionized an American sense of time, their ability to travel.
The great American railroads were built by and large, for decades, by government subsidies, and a tremendous amount of corruption.
He became fascinated by railroads and he was one of the first directors of the Hamburg-Berlin railway.
These railroads are now important parts of BNSF(Burlington Northern Santa Fe), which is today fully owned by Berkshire.
He became fascinated by railroads and he was one of the first directors of the Hamburg-Berlin railway.
Can someone explain the Chinese immigrants who had to build railroads in America to me?
That agriculture will work better if there are railroads to get the goods to market.
The state's new railroads opened up large areas to development,