999 resultados para Fitchburg Railroad
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Vols. for 1914-17 published in 2 vols.: Steam railroads, Public utilities and industries; 1918-1919 in 3 vols. Steam railroads, Public utilities and industrials, Government and municipal securities; 1920 in 4 vols.: Government and municipal securities, Industrial investments, Public utility investments and Railroad investments.
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7th, 1897/99 printed at Jacksonville, Fla.; 9th, 1901/03 printed at Nashville, Tenn
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1927-? Has Title: Annual Report of the Railroad Commisiion of Texas. Annual Report of the Motor Transportation Division
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Title varies slightly.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Continues the Annual Report of the Board of Railroad Commissioners
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Description based on: 1989.
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"On July 30, 1998 Public Act 90-659 was signed into law requiring the Illinois Commerce Commission to publish annually a five year plan of projected safety improvements at public railroad crossings on local roads."
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"All tours effective until May 31, 2001, unless otherwise noted."--P. [4] of cover.
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"February 14, 1986."
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In 2004, both Illinois EPA and U.S. EPA investigated the location of a former battery cracking and recycling operation in Gilberts. The main site is located immediately north of the intersection of Railroad and Mill Streets bounded to Galligan Road on the east and the Chicago and Northwestern Railway on the west. It is in an area that is mostly wooded near both industrial and residential properties. Lead acid batteries were cracked open to recover the lead. Some of the lead seeped into the ground along with acid contained in the batteries. Extensive environmental sampling last summer identified a six-acre area of gross contamination (mainly lead). Later, a second area of contamination was discovered to the southwest, where the Village of Gilberts Public Works building is now located, west of the railroad tracks - this is known as the Tower Hill Road site.
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Mode of access: Internet.