Orphan Trains

Page 3 of 50 - About 500 Essays
  • Free Essay

    Intermodal Transportation

    cargo was moved at times separately and by hand. According to Donovan (2000), The task of shifting cargo between modes still required that boxes, barrels, and bags in which goods were packed be unloaded from one carrier and then reloaded on the train, ship, or truck that would carry them on the next leg of their journey (p. 1) This was a slow process that required large amounts of labor working at a dock yard or railroad depot. By having these items move separately it slowed the process which

    Words: 1246 - Pages: 5

  • Premium Essay

    Public Transport

    between 0 ELICOS students and Australians. 2.1. Background * Regarding the selection of public transport of Australian, the survey have shown that the rate of using public transport increases significantly between 2006 and 2011 while train occupy the highest with 6.3%, bus and tram with 3.5% and 0.6% respectively in 2011. However, the proportion of using private vehicle is higher than public transport in Australia (Australia- method of travel to work, n, d). According to the survey

    Words: 471 - Pages: 2

  • Free Essay

    Transportation

    driving force in business in the 21st century, without the right transportation companies will not be able to get their goods/supplies to their consumers worldwide. The modes of transportation differs from companies to companies threw air, sea, or train there’s always a means of transportation. We will discuss numerous modes of transportation available to companies. How does different modes of transportation affect companies financially? How does it does transportation save companies time, and how

    Words: 882 - Pages: 4

  • Free Essay

    The Station Agent

    with others, instead he much rather enjoys being left alone. In the beginning of the movie, I begin to think that maybe Fin loves trains so much because it’s a way for him to hide behind them. At work, in the train toy shop, he stands behind shelves and desks, making him barely noticeable and even outside near the train tracks, he tends to explore underneath the train. This focuses the movie on him being behind the bigger picture most of the time. Fin enjoys being left alone and isolated because

    Words: 669 - Pages: 3

  • Free Essay

    Lup 2030 Singapore

    * CONTENTS PAGE no. 1. Dynamic Economy 1-2 2.1. Strategies for further development 2. Integrated Transportation system 3-5 3.2. Failures 3.3. Strategies 3. Green city: Environmental Sustainability 5-6 4.4. Failures 4.5. Strategies 4. Distinctive Singapore Identity 7 5.6. Failures 5.7. Strategies 5. Online references 8 * Land Use Plan 2030 Singapore and A New Vision To it

    Words: 2629 - Pages: 11

  • Free Essay

    Mode of Tansportation of Students

    Age_____ 1. What Mode of Transportation do you use going to school? A. Car B. Train C. Bus D. Jeep E. Others (specify) _______________ 2. How long is your trip going to school? _______ (min) 3. How much do you spend for your transportation weekly? _______ (pesos) 4. Are you satisfied with your current transportation? ___Yes ___No 5. What mode of transportation do you prefer? A. Car B. Train C. Bus D. Jeep E. Others 6. How many cars do your family own? _______ 7.

    Words: 258 - Pages: 2

  • Premium Essay

    Transportation and Logistics

    Transport and Logistics Systems Name Institutional affiliation Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 1.1. Introduction 4 2. Transport and modes of transport 5 2.1. Transport 5 2.2. The modes of transport 5 2.3. Air Transport 5 2.4. Advantages and Disadvantages of Air Transport 6 Advantages 6 2.5. Economic and Environmental Impacts of Air Transport 6 Economic Impact 6 2.5.1. Road Transport

    Words: 2281 - Pages: 10

  • Free Essay

    Freight to Rail

    TRANSPORTATION PLANNING ASSIGNMENT In many countries worldwide, more than 80% of freight is carried by road. Name: Leonora Oosthuizen Student number: 200840019 Name: Jaco Vermeulen Student number: 200833620 Name: Linda Gunther Student number: 200624338 TABLE OF CONENT PAGE 1. Why is such a greater proportion of freight carried by road? 3 2. Identify and discuss the advantages of moving freight by rail. 9 3. In respect of South Africa, how can Government

    Words: 3456 - Pages: 14

  • Free Essay

    St. Augustine

    to ride the train. Choosing the Ripley’s train tour because I think it is the most convenient to get off and back on when exploring the many stops they have to offer. In addition to the convenience of getting off and on at will, a narrated history lesson is also included free of charge. On Black-Friday, we started our journey although later than originally planned due to traffic congestion of crazed shoppers. Changing our plans according to our delays, we parked at Sugar Mill Train station to

    Words: 712 - Pages: 3

  • Free Essay

    Tourism and Transport

    International Tourism and Transport Assignment One: BX660020 Scotland By: To: Word count: 2,459 Date: 23/03/2012 1.0 Introduction The purpose of this report is to examine and discuss land, air and sea transport modes with reference to examples of each type of transportation. The importance of these transport modes will be analysed with reference to regional, national and international networks including supply and demand. The importance of these

    Words: 2709 - Pages: 11

Page   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50