कारलोड Meaning in English
कारलोड शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : carload
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कार्लोसकार्लोट
कार्ल्स
कार्ल्सबैड
कार्लाइल
कारमैन
कारमेलिस
कारमेलिज़
कारमेलाइज
कार्मेलाइट
कार्मेलाइट साधु
कारमेलाइजिंग
कार्मेलाइट्स
कारमेन
कारमाइकल
कारलोड इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Several small carloads of California crops were shipped eastward via the new transcontinental route almost immediately after its completion, using a special type of ventilated boxcar modified specifically for this purpose.
PNWR has a diverse traffic base based on carload commodities.
PNWR handles over 90,000 carloads annually.
This line carries a significant number of carloads, primarily lumber, from Tillamook, Oregon, over the coast range via 100 miles of winding mountain railway.
On January 9 and February 6, 1913, carloads of elk from Yellowstone National Park were transported to the Allegheny Sportsmen's Association in Minnehaha Springs.
At Wycombe, the team track once used for less-than-carload deliveries is utilized as maintenance of way siding.
National recognition came with two carloads of books for a paper house, showing samples of fine papers and how they could be printed—and was accomplished by Norman alone.
On-line freight included flour, paper, milk, farm products, coal, and less-than-carload shipments between such settlements as White Hall, Parkton, Bentley Springs, Lutherville, and the city of Baltimore.
Often purported to be the longest brick building on the East Coast, the long, eight-story brick structure had 430,000 square feet (almost 40,000 m2) of floor space for merchandise storage and distribution, large enough to hold 1,000 carloads of freight at a time, the B"O advertised.
Historian Gordon Dobbs maintains that no other historian before or after Chittenden has gone through the "half carload" of documents and manuscripts from the American Fur Company.
It moved around 26,000 carloads of goods in 2008.
An example of a 1970s work day on the NWP might look something like the following: During the final decade of Southern Pacific operation, carloads of lumber left Eureka each morning pulled by six EMD SD9 locomotives called "Cadillacs" by their crews.