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  2. Railroad Retirement Board - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.rrb.gov. The U.S. Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) is an independent agency in the executive branch of the United States government created in 1935 [2] to administer a social insurance program providing retirement benefits to the country's railroad workers. The RRB serves U.S. railroad workers and their families, and administers ...

  3. U.S. Railroad Retirement Board - Wikipedia

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  4. W.A. Barrows - Wikipedia

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    W.A "Walt" Barrows is the current Labor Member of the United States Railroad Retirement Board. He was nominated by President Barack Obama on February 28, 2011 [1] and was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on September 26, 2011. [2] He replaced outgoing board member V.M. "Butch" Speakman, who announced his retirement in 2010. [3]

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  6. The Order of Railroad Telegraphers was founded in June 1886 at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. In 1965, the ORT changed its name to the Transportation Communications Employees Union. It merged with BRAC in 1969. The Railway Patrolmen's International Union represented rail police officers on a number of railroads. RPIU merged with BRAC in 1969 and is now ...

  7. Constitutional challenges to the New Deal - Wikipedia

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    While not itself a part of the New Deal, the Roosevelt administration kept a close eye on the challenge to the 1934 Railroad Retirement Act, Railroad Retirement Board v. Alton Railroad Co. [25] Its similarity with the Social Security Act meant the test of the railroad pension regime would serve as an indicator of whether Roosevelt's ambitious ...

  8. Mary E. Switzer Memorial Building - Wikipedia

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    The Mary E. Switzer Memorial Building is a federally owned office building located at 330 C Street SW in Washington, D.C. in the United States. The Egyptian Revival structure was originally named the Railroad Retirement Board Building. It was designed by Charles Klauder and Louis A. Simon and completed on September 15, 1940.

  9. Buckingham Branch Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Technical. Track gauge. 4 ft 8 + 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge. Buckingham Branch Railroad (reporting mark BB) is a Class III short-line railroad operating over 275 miles (443 km) of historic and strategic trackage in Central Virginia. [1] Sharing overhead traffic with CSX and Amtrak, the company's headquarters are in Dillwyn, Virginia in ...