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  2. Enterprise (ride) - Wikipedia

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    October 17, 1983 (): At the Texas State Fair, in Dallas, Texas, an 18-year-old boy was killed and several bystanders were injured when a gondola fell off the ride. [24] [25] 1993 (): More than 50 people were injured following a hydraulic malfunction at Camden Park in Huntington, West Virginia. [26]

  3. Thrall Car Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Heights Plant No. 2. 1964 plant at 26th and State Street. This was headquarters at the sale to Trinity. The site includes an office, assembly building, paint shop, fabricating building, and jig/fixtures facility, as well as outdoor cranes. The plant was served by Union Pacific and Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railway.

  4. Railgon Company - Wikipedia

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    The Railgon Company, (reporting marks GONX, GNTX) established in 1979, is an American company that owns railroad gondola cars available for use by multiple railroads by placing the cars in a cooperative pool. [1] Shipments in gondola cars and other rolling stock are often used to transport goods on more than one railroad before reaching the ...

  5. Gondola lift - Wikipedia

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    In late 2012, a widespread aerial gondola system was proposed for Austin, Texas, in an effort to expand mass transit options in the rapidly growing city. [11] The proposal was rejected by the local transit agency in 2017. [12] A proposed gondola system in Montreal was ultimately rejected by the Old Port of Montreal. [13]

  6. Gondola (rail) - Wikipedia

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    A gondola car built by the South Australian Railways in the 1920s to an American Car and Foundry design. In North American railroad terminology, [note 1] a gondola car or gondola is typically an open-topped railroad car used for transporting loose bulk materials, although general freight was also carried in the pre-container era.

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