“freight” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “freight”:

+ They were designed for hauling heavy freight and designated JT26CW-SS.

+ It is an important freight route and is used by the Richmond, LondonRichmond to Stratford passenger services of the London Overground.

+ In 1999, CSR Ziyang Locomotive Works developed into two DF4CKs which were based on the freight version.

+ Ports round the world have been adapted to freight transport by container.

+ It is mainly used for freight operation but also serves more than 21 destinations for passengers.

+ It was built by Dalian Locomotive Rolling Stock Works.It has been in production since 1984 and is still produced as of 2012.It is the most common locomotive in China and is used for both passenger and freight services.

+ The BNSF Railway Company is the biggest freight railroad network in North America.

+ Ottawa has freight rail service from BNSF railway.

freight how to use?
freight how to use?

Example sentences of “freight”:

+ Freightliner Group Limited is a rail freight and logistics company, founded in 1995 and now operating in the United Kingdom and Poland.

+ They have now moved into general freight haulage.

+ Freightliner Group Limited is a rail freight and logistics company, founded in 1995 and now operating in the United Kingdom and Poland.

+ They have now moved into general freight haulage.

+ Searoad Road Shipping have two roll on roll off ships for general freight between Devonport, Melbourne and King Island.

+ Like other Type 1 designs, they were relatively small locomotives intended primarily for local freight traffic.

+ Many passenger and freight trains stopped at Parkes up until the 1980s.

+ A major part of the report proposed that British Rail electrify some major main lines and the use of containerised freight traffic instead of outdated and uneconomic wagon-load traffic.

+ Balloon loops can be useful for passenger trains, and “unit” freight trains, such as coal trains.

+ China Railway, commonly known as CR, full name China Railway Corporation, undertakes railway passenger and freight transport services in the People’s Republic of China.

+ A request stop, flag stop, or whistle stop is a stop, railway station or airport at which buses, trains or airline flights respectively stop only on request; only if there are passengers or freight to be picked up or dropped off.

+ The NYOW freight railroad stopped going to Scranton in 1957.

+ It was later responsible for freight operations through the Channel Tunnel.

+ Countries with large rail networks still use containers for much of their freight transport.

+ As they are operated by the freight sector, the locomotives carry a ‘4’ prefix i.e.

+ Farther south, a freight train was traveling from Radevormwald to Wuppertal, and had just arrived outside the Dahlerau station.

+ It is used for private as well as commercial passenger and freight aviation.

+ The line’s passenger service was officially shut down in June 1964, but freight continued until the late 1990s.

+ An extra locomotive has to help push heavy freight trains up the hill.

More in-sentence examples of “freight”:

+ Nobody knows for sure what happened, but the freight train went right through the station and onto the track where the passenger train was running.

+ The Freight Terminal is north of Terminal 1.

+ There are six US Class I freight railroad companies.

+ The class is employed on both express passenger services and heavy freight trains.

+ One hundred and one of the class were built between 1961 and 1964 when it became apparent that there was a requirement for a medium power diesel-hydraulic design for both secondary passenger work and freight duties.

+ The anticipated work for this class was yard shunting, trip work and short distance freight trains.

+ As a result Quorn lost its important railway business and in the 1980s the railway was completely closed as freight was moved to road transport.

+ Almost anything which is not too large to fit under tunnels and bridges can be transported on special freight carriages.

+ CSX is a United states of americaUnited States-based freight and rail company in North America.

+ This had previously only remained open to freight traffic until 2005.

+ Freight trains have freight carriages to carry goods from one place to another.

+ Since then it only runs freight trains.

+ After a New York ticker-tape parade in his honor, Owens had to ride the freight elevator to attend a reception for him at the Waldorf-Astoria.

+ Its single short runway, proximity to the Lehigh Valley RailroadLehigh Valley freight yards on the south side, the Cayuga Lake marshes on the north side, and fog in the lake valley limited its growth.

+ The Trans-Asian Railway is a project to build a freight railway across Europe and Asia.

+ Today, they are used in freight trains and sometimes in passenger trains.

+ In rail transport, a retarder is a device put in a classification yard used to slow down the speed of freight cars as they are sorted into trains.

+ Historically, the town had freight and passenger rail service via CN’s Oxford Subdivision, known locally as the ‘Short Line’, which ran from Oxford Junction to Stellarton.

+ The freight rates structure is based on market trends in road transport which is the main competitor to rail transport.

+ The British Rail Class 09 is a class of 0-6-0 diesel locomotive designed primarily for shunting but also short distance freight trips along branch lines.

+ The bridge has a speed limit of 50mph for freight trains.

+ On November 10, 1979, 1979 Mississauga train derailmenta freight train left its tracks on the Canadian Pacific rail line while carrying explosive and poisonous chemicals just north of the intersection of Dundas Street.

+ It was intended for use on fast, heavy freight trains over long distances.

+ It used a bus body that was mounted on a modified freight train underframe.

+ It operates passenger and freight services between the Channel Islands, northern France and the United Kingdom.

+ It is used for international freight operations, except for Tasman Cargo Airlines’ trans-Tasman services.

+ It is used for freight and sightseeing exclusively.

+ Two Class I railroads, BNSF Railway and Union Pacific RailroadUnion Pacific Railroad, operate freight rail lines through Wichita.

+ A Class II railroad in the United States takes freight and is mid-sized in terms of revenue.

+ The aim was to increase speed, reliability, safety and line capacity, by making the railways more attractive to passengers and freight operators.

+ The freight train would have to wait in the station to allow the passenger train to pass.

+ The locomotive of the freight train was repaired and stayed in service until 2001.

+ In the past, the most common way for passengers and freight to cross the strait was on a ferry.

+ A rail line runs through town but serves only as freight transportation for the local paper mill.

+ Most freight trains are diesel-electric.

+ The British Rail Class 60 is a class of Co-Co diesel locomotive designed for heavy freight work.

+ Originally meant to carry passenger and freight trains by day and night, the Shinkansen lines carry only passenger trains.

+ Along with the Seoul-Busan axis in 1970s, more than half of the population and GDP of South Korea were concentrated, and 70% of freight traffic and 66% of passenger traffic were concentrated on this axis either, which cause traffic congestion.

+ However, these are freight only.

+ The driver of the freight train later told that the dispatcher in the station had shown him a green light.

+ There are modern facilities in Wonsan Harbor, which accounts for 4% of Gangwon’s freight traffic.

+ Yamanote Line has not only passenger trains but also Freight trains.

+ The only services now operating through Quorn was freight from Peterborough and Hawker.

+ They were fitted with the Sulzer, and have been used on both passenger and freight trains on Britain’s railways for over 40 years.

+ As they were slowly relegated from express passenger uses, the type found work on secondary passenger and freight services where they worked for many years, the final locomotives being retired from regular service in 1985.

+ Cargo on freight rail transportfreight trains arrives to the last station near Mazar-i-Sharif Airport, where the goods are reloaded onto trucks or airplanes and sent to their last destinations across Afghanistan.

+ Plot: The Lab Rats are on the run as stowaways on a cargo freight headed to the unknown.

+ There are a wide range of scheduled services throughout the United Kingdom and Republic of IrelandIreland; also there are limited charter and freight flights to continental Europe.

+ Nobody knows for sure what happened, but the freight train went right through the station and onto the track where the passenger train was running.

+ The Freight Terminal is north of Terminal 1.
+ There are six US Class I freight railroad companies.

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