Work for a railroad.
Panoramic View of the White Pass Railroad - 1901 was released on: USA: May 1901
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The First Transcontinental Railroad opened for trains to pass through on May 10, 1869. The railroad, built by three private companies, was originally called the Pacific Railroad.
White Pass and Yukon Route
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The hub was Chicago. This was one of the causes of disagreement between North and South, as the South wanted the railroad to pass through New Mexico.
the sherman antitrust act
To feed the crews building the railroad and the railroad companies also wanted to prevent huge herds of buffalos from blocking the trains to pass by
When you come within 100 feet of an intersection or a railroad crossing, passing another vehicle is permitted.
Railroad tracks, tunnels, or intersections.
If you have a double-yellow stripe in the center of the road, then you are not allowed to pass. Same rule applies to a single yellow stripe, or when a solid line is on your side and a dotted line on the other.
No vehicle is allowed to pass a railroad crossing when the gates are down, because it's not an arbitrary rule like a stoplight.... it's a serious danger, and a train moving at speed can take literally miles to stop.