N&O Index Card Listings

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Railroads
  • State corporation coramission show railroad making money. Je.4-27:5.
  • Railway operating revenues increase in 6 months but decrease in June. Jl. 29-34: 5.
  • isit o ZeDnyr.arks ner rail cycle foi city. lfer.?4~S5:5.
  • Thousand witness run f stream lined train. Har.25-35:1,
Railroads
  • Railroads.
  • Newlyweds 50 years ago travelled by fast freight, says William Andrews. F.16-36:7 X
  • Oil rates battle won by railroads. Mar. 15-38:1.
  • Comnromise near on Beaufort road. Mar.?0-36:11.
  • Diesel-powered train in city on test tri] Ap.1-36:11.
Railroads
  • Related corporations assessed $7,000 fines. Jl.7-37:6. 12.
  • Kiwanians heard railroad data. Jl.10-37:
  • Railroad clerks consider strike. J1.19-37:8.
  • Pay of conductors etc. S.22-37:1.
  • How railroad was financed by W.J.Andrewi
  • N.9-37:3. Pullman cars. N.23-37:13.
Railroads
  • Jenny Lind pullmans by W.F. Marshall. N< 27-37:4.
  • Once-noted spa to lose rails. D.6-37:3.
  • "Shortest railroad In the U.S.A'.' by J.P, Palmer. D.26-37:4.
  • Railroads file suit to recover on Taxes.
  • Jan.$9-38:12.
  • J.A. Bolich, veteran engineer retires
  • Mar.17-38:10.
Railroads
  • The bigger they are the harder they fall. (ed.) Je.23-3e:4.
  • Ralls to reduce oassenger hauls. N.ll-38:15. 12.
  • Railroads shun liquor drinkers. N.26-38:
  • Railroads face federal charge. Jan.5-39; 14.
  • Ask slash of million in taxes. Jan.17-
  • 39:1.
Railroads
  • Lower railroad taxes now likely outcome. Jan.25-39:1.
  • Streamliner greeted here. F.3-39:10.
  • Court dissolves ban on rate cuts. Ap.22-39:10.
  • Railroads taxed fines of $1,006. May 2-39:14.
  • National association of retired railroad
  • employes end convention in Charlotte. Je. 11-39:2.
Railroads
  • Plan centennial of rails and capitol. Mar.8-40:8.
  • Stations ted.) Mar.21-40:4.
  • Tweetsie is one of few excursion trains left. May 18-40:9 P.
  • Railroad crosses the mountains. May 18-40:11 P. 11.
  • Cars hog rails. Je.7-40:3.
  • Railroad strike now a calamity says Governor. N.18-41:1.
Railroads
  • Old story. F.4-42:1.
  • Rate boost. P.6-42:6.
  • Two railroad men killed in explosion of engine at Hamlet. Ap.25-42:2.
  • Argument present by N.C. Railroad association against bill to regulate settleffl ment for damages. Jan.30-43:2.
  • Dtte should resist (ed.) Ap.2-4:4.
  • Appeal: Utilities commission may spneal decision of ICC order to rrise interstate
  • rates. At). 3-44
Railroads
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  • Appeal planned from rate order. Ap.5-44: Bulwinkle introduced a bill designed to Exempt agreenents between railroads from anti-trust lews. Mar. 18-45-:l. 45:7 x Railroads fight overcharge bill. Mar.18-
  • Pullman cars cancelled on four Raleierh trains. Jl.11-45:7. Most Tar Heel colleagues of Rep. Bulwin-
  • kle will fail to sup-ort his bill on railroads. N.25-45:1.
Railroads
  • Rail machinists return to work. D.l-45: Tar Heel group buys short-line railroad from Statesville to Talorsville. D.9-45:12
  • Alexander Railroad Co., Taylorsville, chartered. D.14-45:18. 10-46:4. "Peace, Sir, I went some more" (ed.) Jan SAL trains roll without tle-uns. May 19-H: 1.
  • Railroad elects officers at Atlantic
  • Beach meet. Aug. 10-46: 3.