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  2. Order of Railroad Telegraphers - Wikipedia

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    Cover of The Railroad Telegrapher, monthly magazine of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers, for March 1902. The Order of Railroad Telegraphers (ORT) was a United States labor union established in the late nineteenth century to promote the interests of telegraph operators working for the railroads.

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Gulf and Ship ...

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    For the joint use of all these station and track facilities by the Mississippi Central Railroad Company the consideration stipulated is $600 per annum. The rental accrued during the year ended on date of valuation is $600. To Cumberland Telephone and Telegraph Company, carrier's right of way for telephone and telegraph pole line. The stipulated ...

  4. Railway post office - Wikipedia

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    Demo of the mail hook pulling a mail bag on Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad #1923 at the Illinois Railway Museum.. In Canada and the United States, a railway post office, commonly abbreviated as RPO, was a railroad car that was normally operated in passenger service and used specifically for staff to sort mail en route, in order to speed delivery.

  5. Grand Trunk Pacific Railway - Wikipedia

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    The first ship, the SS Prince Albert (formerly the Bruno built in 1892 at Hull, England), was an 84-ton, steel-hulled vessel and travelled as far as Vancouver and Victoria. Next, the SS Prince John (formerly the Amethyst built in England in 1910), travelled to the Queen Charlotte Islands .

  6. Washington and New Orleans Telegraph Company - Wikipedia

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    Smith Mowry of Charleston, South Carolina, a cotton factor, property owner and director on the boards of two railroad companies, served as president of the company. [3] [4] North Carolina passed an act of incorporation encouraging construction of the company's Telegraph lines along railroad lines which were also rapidly being developed at the time.

  7. Pacific Railroad Acts - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Railroad Act of 1862; Long title: An Act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri river to the Pacific ocean, and to secure to the government the use of the same for postal, military, and other purposes: Enacted by: the 37th United States Congress: Citations; Statutes at Large: 12 Stat. 489 ...

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  9. Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad (reporting mark BLE) was a class II railroad that operates in northwestern Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio. The railroad's main route runs from the Lake Erie port of Conneaut, Ohio, to the Pittsburgh suburb of Penn Hills, Pennsylvania, a distance of 139 miles (224 km). The original rail ancestor of the B ...