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Salon.com October 25, 2000 Deborah Antoine |
Rock on Weird, perhaps, but men find this photo fetching... |
IEEE Spectrum March 2009 Robb Mandelbaum |
Stop That Train! Electronically controlled railway brakes may finally displace a 150-year-old technology. |
Job Journal May 29, 2005 Mary Ann Bailey |
Career Pros: All Aboard for a Better Future Better to take risks and enjoy the adventure, says a life coach. |
U.S. CPSC September 7, 2010 |
Step2(R) Recalls Children's Transportation Station Toys Due to Choking Hazard The light blue plastic wheels on the train cars can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children. |
Popular Mechanics June 23, 2009 Andrew Moseman |
10 Lessons Learned From Past Rail Accidents It's calamitous enough when one train rear-ends another, as happened yesterday in Washington. But it's often deadlier when two trains meet head-on. |
The Motley Fool July 26, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
Norfolk Southern's Crazy Train Today's victim is Norfolk Southern, and unlike innocent victims that preceded it, the company tied its own noose in the form of missing estimates this time around. This is not what investors wanted to hear. |
Wired October 23, 2007 James Lee |
Bullet Trains Will Finally Bless the UK's Cathedral of the Railway The renovation of the St. Pancras International train station. |
The Motley Fool July 30, 2009 Christopher Barker |
A Consensus Station on the Rails Railroad companies declare a bottom, but what does it really mean? |
Popular Mechanics February 16, 2010 Stephen Joiner |
Is Bigger Better? 'Monster' Trains vs Freight Trains Union Pacific quietly ran a record-setting "monster" freight train over its Sunset Route, from Dallas to Long Beach, using the 3.5-mile-long behemoth during a one-time test of new distributed-power configurations that may help make long trains even longer. |
The Motley Fool April 25, 2006 Bobby Shethia |
Norfolk Southern: Worth the Trip Its technology, strong service, and operating margins make this railroad the way to go for investors looking for market leaders in cyclical industries. |
The Motley Fool January 31, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
Canadian Pacific Closes Out the Quarter Although business is getting better at the railroad, the stock reflects that already. |
CIO September 11, 2008 Stephanie Overby |
How IT is Helping the Railroad Industry Improve Efficiency and Service Railroads are poised for a comeback, thanks to rising fuel prices. IT provides the linchpin for a shipping model that integrates ships, trucks and trains. |
High on Adventure February 2010 Sylvia Blishak |
Five Weeks and 7,400 Miles -- Circling the USA on Amtrak We made our plans for a five-week sentimental rail journey with stops in California, Arizona, Louisiana, South Carolina, and Pennsylvania. |
American History February 2008 Charity Vogel |
The Angola Train Wreck A deadly train wreck brought tragedy to a western New York village -- but it gave John D. Rockefeller reason to be thankful. |
Science News June 16, 2001 |
Timeline: June 13, 1931 Twin albino robins hatched with normal bird... Rocks disclose their ages after treatment with acid... Typewriter found noisy as starting electric train... |
Real Travel Adventures June 2010 Neely & Neely |
More Than Just A Stop Along the Way About halfway between Memphis and Nashville, Tennessee, along Highway 40 is a very special place we discovered, thanks to the excellent Tennessee Department of Tourism. |
Popular Mechanics September 2007 Alex Hutchinson |
World's Fastest Train You Can Ride Dumps Energy Like a Prius The Series N700 is billed as the world's fastest bullet train in service. The 5-hour trip from Tokyo to Fukuoka will be shortened by a mere 10 minutes, but it will be quieter and will use 19 percent less energy than current bullet trains. |
Popular Mechanics January 2006 Josh Dean |
The Train Welcome to tomorrow's computer-controlled, GPS-guided, ultra-energy-efficient transportation revolution. |