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1947 American film by Anthony Mann
ISBN 9780992936440. Railroaded! at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films Railroaded! at IMDb Railroaded! at the TCM Movie Database (archived) Railroaded! informational
Railroaded!
1923 film
located in archives, Railroaded is considered a lost film. "The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: Railroaded". memory.loc.gov
Railroaded_(film)
Network for fugitive slaves in 19th-century U.S.
The Underground Railroad was an organized network of secret routes and safe houses for fugitive slaves to escape to the abolitionist Northern United States
Underground_Railroad
Mode of transport
Railroads not only increased the speed of transport, but they also dramatically lowered its cost. For example, the first transcontinental railroad in
Rail_transport
American business tycoon (1794–1877)
positions in inland and coastal shipping, then invested in the rapidly growing railroad industry, which transformed the geography of the United States. As one
Cornelius_Vanderbilt
Football club
league system. It is owned and operated by Korea Railroad Corporation, South Korea's national railroad operator. Their home venue is Daejeon Hanbat Sports
Daejeon_Korail_FC
Building layout
A railroad apartment or railroad flat, sometimes referred to as a floor-through apartment, is an apartment with a series of rooms connecting to each other
Railroad_apartment
Cross-border Mexican serial killer and rapist (1959–2006)
Angel Maturino Reséndiz (August 1, 1959 – June 27, 2006), known as The Railroad Killer, was a Mexican serial killer suspected in as many as 23 murders
Ángel_Maturino_Reséndiz
Poor's Intermediate Manual of Railroads. New York: Poor's Manual Company. 1917. pp. 928–946. White, Richard (2011). Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and
Mexican_Central_Railway
First U.S. railroad connecting the Pacific coast and Eastern states
Story of the Transcontinental Railroad. Somerville, MA: Candlewick Press. ISBN 978-0763665272. White, Richard. Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the
First transcontinental railroad
First_transcontinental_railroad
The 2026 Texas Railroad Commissioner election will be held on November 3, 2026, to elect a member of the Texas Railroad Commission. Incumbent Republican
2026 Texas Railroad Commissioner election
2026_Texas_Railroad_Commissioner_election
Mechanism to transfer rail vehicles from one track to another
A railroad switch (AE), turnout, or (set of) points (CE) is a mechanical installation enabling railway trains to be guided from one track to another, such
Railroad_switch
Class I freight railroad in the United States
Railroad. Viking. pp. 114–115. ISBN 0-670-80889-X. White, Richard (2011). Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America. W.W. Norton &
Union_Pacific_Railroad
Entrepreneur achieving wealth and prominence in particular industries
automobile pioneer Henry Ford, aviation pioneer Howard Hughes, shipping and railroad veterans Aristotle Onassis, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Leland Stanford, Jay
Business_magnate
American Class I railroad (1846–1968)
Pennsylvania Railroad (reporting mark PRR), officially the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, also known as the "Pennsy," was an American Class I railroad established
Pennsylvania_Railroad
American financier, banker, and art collector (1837–1913)
businesses including Aetna, Western Union, the Pullman Car Company, and 21 railroads. His grandfather Joseph Morgan was one of the co-founders of Aetna. Through
J._P._Morgan
Alaska Railroad (ARR) Albany and Eastern Railroad (AERC) Albany Port Railroad (APD) Alexander Railroad (ARC) Aliquippa and Ohio River Railroad (AOR) Allegheny
List of common carrier freight railroads in the United States
List_of_common_carrier_freight_railroads_in_the_United_States
American folk song
"I've Been Working on the Railroad" is an American folk song and nursery rhyme. The first published version appeared as "Levee Song" in Carmina Princetonia
I've Been Working on the Railroad
I've_Been_Working_on_the_Railroad
1927 novel by Kenji Miyazawa
Galactic Railroad (銀河鉄道の夜, Ginga Tetsudō no Yoru), sometimes translated as Milky Way Railroad, Night Train to the Stars or Fantasy Railroad in the Stars
Night on the Galactic Railroad
Night_on_the_Galactic_Railroad
Form of cable railway
States, the first funicular to use a two-rail layout was the Telegraph Hill Railroad in San Francisco, which operated from 1884 until 1886. The Mount Lowe Railway
Funicular
U.S. company that built western leg of the first transcontinental railroad
Railroads in the Gilded Age". The Journal of American History. 90 (1): 19–43. doi:10.2307/3659790. JSTOR 3659790. White, Richard (2011). Railroaded:
Central_Pacific_Railroad
American independent professional baseball team
The Cleburne Railroaders are a professional baseball team based in Cleburne, Texas, that plays in the American Association of Professional Baseball, an
Cleburne_Railroaders
City in Tennessee, United States
attracting trade and many workers on the railroads in the late 19th century with the construction of railroads after the American Civil War. Through the
Jackson,_Tennessee
Visual description of context-free grammar
Syntax diagrams (or railroad diagrams) are a way to represent a context-free grammar. They represent a graphical alternative to Backus–Naur form, EBNF
Syntax_diagram
American Class I freight railroad
BNSF) is the largest of the many freight railroads in the United States. One of six North American Class I railroads, BNSF has 36,000 employees, 33,400 miles
BNSF_Railway
Rail transport enthusiast
photography and videography, radio scanning, railway modelling, studying railroad history and participating in railway station and rolling stock preservation
Railfan
Rail infrastructure
railroad track (NAmE), also known as permanent way (per way) (CwthE) or "P way" (BrE and Indian English), is the structure on a railway or railroad consisting
Railway_track
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up railroad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A railroad is a means of transport. Railroad may also refer to: Railroad, Pennsylvania, a borough
Railroad_(disambiguation)
American actress (1925–2006)
Perry Mason, as Francie Keene in the Wanted: Dead or Alive episode "Railroaded", and many other programs. In 1964 she landed a starring role on Peyton
Kasey_Rogers
On May 1, 1971, there were 26 railroads in the United States that were eligible to participate in the formation of Amtrak. Twenty chose to join Amtrak
List of railroads eligible to participate in the formation of Amtrak
List_of_railroads_eligible_to_participate_in_the_formation_of_Amtrak
Reservoir in Wyoming, United States
River Indian Reservation. As a result of construction of the dam a major railroad track that connected Billings, Montana with Casper, Wyoming was flooded
Boysen_Reservoir
1961 song by Hedy West
"500 Miles" (also known as "500 Miles Away from Home" or "Railroaders' Lament") is a song made popular in the United States and Europe during the 1960s
500_Miles
Union Army general during the American Civil War
Armies. (U.S. Government Printing Office, 1890). White, Richard (2011). Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America. W. W. Norton
Grenville_M._Dodge
The following railroads merged to form CSX Transportation. The Seaboard System Railroad merged with Chessie System which consisted of the Baltimore and
List of CSX Transportation predecessor railroads
List_of_CSX_Transportation_predecessor_railroads
Bridge of short spans supported by rigid frames
number of short spans supported by closely spaced frames usually carrying a railroad line. A trestle (sometimes tressel) is a rigid frame used as a support
Trestle_bridge
City in Texas
was the western terminus of the historic Texas State Railroad. Today, this steam-and-diesel railroad museum operates tourist trains between Palestine and
Palestine,_Texas
This is a list of railroad stations on the former Ulster and Delaware Railroad and their present-day condition. For more information, see the main article
List of Ulster and Delaware Railroad stations
List_of_Ulster_and_Delaware_Railroad_stations
Railway facility for loading or unloading trains
A train station, railroad station, or railway station is a railway facility where trains stop to load or unload passengers, freight, or both. It generally
Train_station
Era of US history from the 1870s to the late 1890s
especially heavy industry like factories, railroads, and coal mining. In 1869, the first transcontinental railroad opened up mining and ranching in the Western
Gilded_Age
Railway system in Mexico
subsequently sold it to the National Railroad of Mexico in exchange for ownership of that company. Although the National Railroad became part of Ferrocarriles
Interoceanic Railway of Mexico
Interoceanic_Railway_of_Mexico
Resort at Walt Disney World
to early 1980, the Fort Wilderness Railroad, a 3.5-mile (5.6 km), 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow-gauge heritage railroad, provided transportation to the resort's
Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground
Disney's_Fort_Wilderness_Resort_&_Campground
1893–97 financial crisis in the United States
During the 1880s, American railroads experienced what might today be called a "stock market bubble": investors flocked to railroads, and they were greatly
Panic_of_1893
Railroad car powered by its passengers
velocipede, gandy dancer cart, platelayers' cart, draisine, or railbike) is a railroad car powered by its passengers or by people pushing the car from behind
Handcar
American railroad executive and businessperson
Scott (December 28, 1823 – May 21, 1881) was an American businessman, railroad executive, and industrialist. In 1861, President Abraham Lincoln appointed
Thomas_A._Scott
City in Wyoming, United States
settlement was founded in 1868 as a divisional point on the transcontinental railroad constructed by Union Pacific. Evanston was later a stop on the Lincoln
Evanston,_Wyoming
Commuter rail service in Pennsylvania, US
handled by the SEPTA Railroad Division. Of the 13 branches, six were originally owned and operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) (later Penn Central)
SEPTA_Regional_Rail
Support for the rails in railroad tracks
A railroad tie, crosstie (American English), railway tie (Canadian English) or railway sleeper (Australian and British English) is a rectangular support
Railroad_tie
American band
Grand Funk Railroad (often shortened to Grand Funk) is an American rock band formed in Flint, Michigan, in 1969 by Mark Farner (vocals, guitar, keyboards
Grand_Funk_Railroad
Commuter rail system on Long Island, New York
The Long Island Rail Road (reporting mark LI), or LIRR, is a railroad in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of New York, stretching from Manhattan
Long_Island_Rail_Road
White, Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America (WW Norton, 2011), online "An Act to aid in the construction of a railroad and
Rail transportation in the United States
Rail_transportation_in_the_United_States
Crew car on the end of trains
A caboose is a crewed North American railroad car coupled at the end of a freight train. Cabooses provide shelter for crew (conductor and flagman) at the
Caboose
Railway run by a private business entity
private railway is a railroad run by a private business entity (usually a corporation but not need be), as opposed to a railroad run by a public sector
Private_railway
American railroad magnate (1821–1900)
Richard White, Stanford University, April 16, 2009. White, Richard (2011). Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America. W. W. Norton
Collis_Potter_Huntington
Migratory worker or homeless vagabond
Bryson suggests in Made in America (1998) that it might come from the railroad greeting, "Ho, beau!" or a syllabic abbreviation of "homeward bound". It
Hobo
Railway track gauge (1435 mm)
(1,422 mm). The New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad used 4 ft 8 in (1,422 mm) The Pontchartrain Railroad used 4 ft 8 in (1,422 mm) The trams in Nuremberg
Standard-gauge_railway
Secondary automotive braking system
2011-04-24. McDonald, Charles (1993). The Federal Railroad Safety Program (PDF). Washington, DC: U.S. Federal Railroad Administration. pp. 2–5. Archived from the
Parking_brake
This is a list of Mexican railroads, common carrier railroads operating as part of rail transport in Mexico. Ferrocarril Suburbano de la Zona Metropolitana
List_of_Mexican_railroads
Mexican Class III freight railroad
Baja California Railroad, Inc. (reporting mark BJRR) is a class III railroad operating in the northwest of Baja California, interchanging with San Diego
Baja_California_Railroad
American railroad-car manufacturer
manufacturer of railroad cars in the mid-to-late 19th century through the first half of the 20th century, during the boom of railroads in the United States
Pullman_Company
Topics referred to by the same term
Roanoke Railroad, 1833 Seaboard Air Line Railroad, 1900 Seaboard Coast Line Railroad, 1967 Seaboard Coast Line Industries, 1969 Seaboard System Railroad, 1982
Seaboard
1993 American TV series or program
Seduction of Eliot Ness," "A Man's Home Is His Castle," "Stir Crazy," "Railroaded," the two-parter "Cuba," "Attack on New York," "Mind Games," "The Legacy
The Untouchables (1993 TV series)
The_Untouchables_(1993_TV_series)
Military engagement in the American Civil War
Battle of Altamaha Bridge, also known as the Battle for the Doctortown Railroad Trestle, was an American Civil War engagement fought December 19, 1864
Battle_of_Altamaha_Bridge
American Western television series
television series about the construction of the first transcontinental railroad across the United States, which broadcast in the United States and Canada
Hell_on_Wheels_(TV_series)
Historic railroad in Pennsylvania
The East Broad Top Railroad (reporting mark EBT) is a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge historic and heritage railroad headquartered in Rockhill Furnace, Pennsylvania
East Broad Top Railroad and Coal Company
East_Broad_Top_Railroad_and_Coal_Company
American class I railroad company in operation from 1968 to 1976
Company, commonly abbreviated to Penn Central, was an American class I railroad that operated from 1968 to 1976. Penn Central combined three traditional
Penn Central Transportation Company
Penn_Central_Transportation_Company
American Class I railroad (1853–1968)
Central Railroad (reporting mark NYC) was a railroad primarily operating in the Great Lakes and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. The railroad primarily
New_York_Central_Railroad
Vehicle used for carrying cargo or passengers on a rail transport system
A railroad car, railcar (American and Canadian English), railway wagon, railway carriage, railway truck, railwagon, railcarriage or railtruck (British
Railroad_car
Railroad on a slope
A gravity railroad (American English) or gravity railway (British English) is a railroad on a slope that allows cars carrying minerals or passengers to
Gravity_railroad
Video game series
Railroad Tycoon Deluxe (1993), Railroad Tycoon II (1998), Railroad Tycoon 3 (2003), and Railroads! (2006). Railroad Tycoon was written by game designer
Railroad_Tycoon
1983 studio album by John Fahey
Railroad is an album by American fingerstyle guitarist and composer John Fahey, released in 1983. It was originally released as Railroad 1 by mistake.
Railroad_(album)
Multinational diversified metals and mining corporation
company operated nine hydroelectricity plants, and a large network of railroads, ships, and ports used to transport its products. The company has had
Vale_S.A.
American railroad executive
Charles Crocker (September 16, 1822 – August 14, 1888) was an American railroad executive and founding patriarch of the Crocker business dynasty. He was
Charles_Crocker
Topics referred to by the same term
York: Kingston station (Catskill Mountain Railroad) Kingston station (New York, Ontario and Western Railroad) Union Station (Kingston, New York), the main
Kingston_station
American drummer and singer (born 1948)
founding member and longtime original drummer of the rock band Grand Funk Railroad. Brewer was born in Flint, Michigan, on September 3, 1948, the son of Clara
Don_Brewer
Timepiece used in operation of trains
A railroad chronometer or railroad standard watch is a specialized timepiece that once was crucial for safe and correct operation of trains in many countries
Railroad_chronometer
The Southside Railroad was a railroad in Virginia that operated independently from 1854 until 1870, when it was absorbed to form the Atlantic, Mississippi
Southside_Railroad_(Virginia)
Textured cotton fabric
Seersucker, hickory stripe or railroad stripe is a thin, puckered, cotton fabric, usually striped or chequered, used to make clothing for hot weather.
Seersucker
Township, Pennsylvania; 60+ killed plus 100+ injured. Encouraged busier railroads in the Eastern U.S. to double track lines; also led to mandatory use of
List of American railroad accidents
List_of_American_railroad_accidents
Former railway in New York City
North Side Railroad was a former railroad on Long Island built by Conrad Poppenhusen as a replacement for the former New York and Flushing Railroad. The railroad
Flushing and North Side Railroad
Flushing_and_North_Side_Railroad
American intercity passenger rail operator
National Railroad Passenger Corporation, doing business as Amtrak (/ˈæmtræk/; reporting marks AMTK, AMTZ), is the national passenger railroad company of
Amtrak
era of railroad building which ultimately brought steam railroad service to New York State. At the time of the convention, the oldest railroad in Onondaga
Railroads in Syracuse, New York
Railroads_in_Syracuse,_New_York
The Haysi Railroad Company (reporting mark HRR) was a terminal/switching railroad that owned and operated seven miles of track from Haysi, Virginia, to
Haysi_Railroad
Accountability on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 1846–1878." Business History Review 1975 49(1): 37–59. in JSTOR White, Richard. Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and
History of rail transportation in the United States
History_of_rail_transportation_in_the_United_States
Casino in Henderson, Nevada, United States
Railroad Pass Hotel & Casino, named after nearby Railroad Pass, is a hotel and casino located in Henderson, Nevada. The casino has 12,803 square feet
Railroad_Pass_Casino
Form of large artillery
A railway gun, also called a railroad gun, is a large artillery piece, often surplus naval artillery, mounted on, transported by, and fired from a specially
Railway_gun
Triangular arrangement joining three rail lines
In railroad structures and rail terminology, a wye (like the 'Y' glyph) or triangular junction (often shortened to just triangle) is a triangular joining
Wye_(rail)
Land purchased from Mexico by the United States in 1854
a transcontinental railroad which the Southern Pacific Railroad later completed in 1881–1883. These lands allowed the railroad to follow a flatter and
Gadsden_Purchase
2010 American disaster action film
by yard hostlers Dewey and Gilleece at an Allegheny and West Virginia Railroad (AWVR) yard in northern Pennsylvania results in a runaway freight train
Unstoppable_(2010_film)
Human-powered land vehicle
Nevada State Railroad Museum Velocipede at the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum Sheffield velocipede at the Princeton Railroad Museum in
Velocipede
Railroad in the Midwest and Northwest United States
Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (CMStP&P), better known as the Milwaukee Road (reporting mark MILW), was a Class I railroad that operated in the Midwest
Milwaukee_Road
American political scandal
Mobilier of America" . Encyclopedia Americana. White, Richard (2011). Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America. New York: W.
Crédit_Mobilier_scandal
Bridge in Fayette County, Pennsylvania
The Banning Railroad Bridge is a structure that carries the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway across the Youghiogheny River in Perry Township, Fayette County
Banning_Railroad_Bridge
Operator of a railway train
engineman, and locomotive driver. The term in North American English is railroad engineer, but the simpler term engineer is more commonly used. Terms for
Train_driver
Railway used for heritage/historical/tourism purposes
A heritage railway or heritage railroad (U.S. usage) is a railway operated as living history to re-create or preserve railway scenes of the past. Heritage
Heritage_railway
1864–1865 battle of the American Civil War
and battles fought in attempts to cut off the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad. Many of these battles caused the lengthening of the trench lines. Lee
Siege_of_Petersburg
US-based labor federation
Movement (Wayne State University Press, 2000) White, Richard (2011). Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America. W. W. Norton
Knights_of_Labor
Rail system in the United States
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (reporting marks BO, B&O) was the oldest railroad in the United States and the first steam-operated common carrier. Construction
Baltimore_and_Ohio_Railroad
of five railroads operated in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. Freight services are largely operated by the Providence and Worcester Railroad, which interchanges
List of Rhode Island railroads
List_of_Rhode_Island_railroads
following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Washington. Ballard Terminal Railroad (BDTL) BNSF Railway (BNSF) Cascade & Columbia River Railroad (CSCD)
List of Washington (state) railroads
List_of_Washington_(state)_railroads
The 2022 United States railroad labor dispute was a labor dispute between freight railroads and workers in the United States. Rail companies and unions
2022 United States railroad labor dispute
2022_United_States_railroad_labor_dispute
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Dominant
Boy/Male
Indian
An Ancient
Girl/Female
German
Army of elves.
Female
Chinese
iris orchid.
Female
German
German form of Latin Cæcilia, CÄCILIE means "blind."Â
Boy/Male
Swedish Norse
warrior.
Girl/Female
Irish
Brave.
Girl/Female
Latin
One of the muses worshipped at Delphi.
Female
English
English elaborated form of Spanish Anita, ANITRA means "favor; grace."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
New Aire
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