Sherman's Neckties
Railroad
a mine cart
It's called a handcar.
The railroad had a huge affect on the settlement of North Dakota the location of most towns in North Dakota was based on where the railroad tracks were going to be laid
Receiving Vault or vaults. Something like a receiving yard at a railroad yard- as distinct from Departure tracks.
Twisted Sister is their real name, they're a band
Tow parallel lines could be railroad tracks. Each line of the track remains the exact same distance from the other one for the length of the track.
Tow parallel lines could be railroad tracks. Each line of the track remains the exact same distance from the other one for the length of the track.
Fork spikes are commonly referred to as "railroad spikes" or "spike fasteners." They are used to secure rails to ties on railroad tracks. The term "fork spikes" may also refer to a specific type of spike with a forked design used in certain applications, but the most widely recognized name is railroad spikes.
The Underground Railroad. The Underground Railroad.
The railroad company that laid track from Omaha, Nebraska, going west was the Union Pacific Railroad. Established in 1862, it was one of the key players in the construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad, connecting the eastern U.S. to the Pacific coast. The Union Pacific's tracks facilitated westward expansion and played a significant role in the development of the American West.
The Underground Railroad?