How to use in-sentence of “railroad”:
+ About 100 years later, the North Carolina Railroad was built between New Bern and Hillsborough and the railroad went through the settlement.
+ After flooding east of Plainville in the 1993 floods damaged the railroad, the railroad decided not to rebuild.
+ The city of Atlanta was a major Supply depotsupply center, railroad hub and symbol of the Confederate States of America.
+ Railway brakes are brakes which are used for the railroad carcars of railway trains.
+ Money is located on a railroad line along the Tallahatchie River, a tributary of the Yazoo River in the eastern part of the Mississippi Delta.
+ The strength and relialbility of metals has led to their widespread use in making of buildings and other things, as well as in most vehicles, many tools, pipes, road signs and railroad tracks.
+ The Oklahoma Kansas Texas railroad of the Union Pacific Railroad goes north-south through the city.
+ This was when the a railroad was built through the area.

Example sentences of “railroad”:
+ However, the new Warsaw-Petersburg railroad passed by Suwałki and the town's growth ended.
+ The is a railroad line in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.
+ The cattlemen oppose the railroad because it will bring sheepmen into the area.
+ However, the new Warsaw-Petersburg railroad passed by Suwałki and the town’s growth ended.
+ The is a railroad line in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.
+ The cattlemen oppose the railroad because it will bring sheepmen into the area.
+ As well, a railroad was built from La “Oroya” to “Cerro de Pasco”, and inner-Andean zones were advised to be colonized.
+ After the American Civil War a railroad was built that travelled from Atlanta, Georgia to Richmond, Virginia.
+ He was born may 2, 1844.Engineer, inventor, initially employed as a railroad fireman and oiler and fudger.
+ The concept of the file began with the Tech Model Railroad Club that came out of early PDP-1 and TX-0 hackers in the 1950s, where the term hacker emerged and the ethic, philosophies and some of the nomenclature emerged.
+ The railroad across the bridge is the Beijing–Shanghai Railway.
+ The lines were originally owned by the Reading Railroad and the Pennsylvania Railroad, long-time competitors.
+ Morgan took control of the railroad companies.
+ Both cowboys and railroad workers preferred the hat because it would not blow off easily in strong wind while riding a horse, or when sticking one’s head out the window of a speeding train.
+ In 1831, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad received approval of a plan to build its Washington Branch.
+ The US Supreme Court did not rule on the constitutionality of “separate but equal” in this instance, but did find that the railroad had failed to provide the passenger with the same level of service provided to a white passenger with the same class of ticket.
+ A tank car or tank wagon is a type of railroad car designed to transport liquids or gases.
+ US Army soldiers came to Baltimore to protect the railroad and end the strike.
+ The Power Plant Restaurant, which sits right next to the railroad tracks at the entrance to the park, was built in the mid-19th century as a coal-fired twin-boiler power plant that fed the entire city.
+ He sold some of his property to the Southern Pacific Railroad which built a train line through the present-day Newhall Pass.
+ Towns that were reached by the railroad had a chance, while the others became ghost towns.
+ The Festspielhaus Baden-Baden is in Baden-Baden at the place of the former railroad station.
+ In 1899 the north-south railroad “Skåne–Smålands Railroad” opened.
More in-sentence examples of “railroad”:
+ Neither was the railroad system.
+ Havensville had started in 1878 when a railroad was built through that territory.
+ There is a historic site commemorating the city’s railroad history, a hotel at the former DLW Railroad station and a trolley museum.
+ He installed a telegraph line along the first germanyGerman railroad in 1835.
+ The stations connect the networks of rail previously operated by the Reading Railroad and Pennsylvania Railroad.
+ In the early 1900s, a railroad connection was made to Vaihingen.
+ Brewster, a railroad official.
+ It had a railroad that carried over 50,000 tons of cotton a year.
+ The coming of the railroad in the 1880s was the first of several important events changed the economy of Phoenix.
+ Nederland was founded in 1897 by Dutch settlers as a repayment for financial services of Dutch bankers who financed the Kansas City Southern railroad line that runs through the center of the city.
+ Everybody who works on the railroad has a day off from work, apart from essential employees of the National Railways of Mexico.
+ Mandalay was connected to Yangon by railroad in 1889.
+ Having the river and a railroad for transportation made it easier to ship the items made in Brantford.
+ The first railroad in Dickinson County was built through it in 1866.
+ The original railroad connected Florence, Marion, Canada, Hillsboro, Lehigh, Canton, Galva, McPherson, Conway, Windom, Little River, Mitchell, Lyons, Chase, Ellinwood.
+ In the 19th century, there was a railroad that ran through the Mall.
+ There are six US Class I freight railroad companies.
+ The next year, the Bassett and Concreto extensions were made to the Iola Electric Railroad street car line.
+ The Wilmington and Western Railroad is a tourist railroad near Wilmington, Delaware in the United States.
+ The Columbia Railroad Bridge, which is also called the Columbia Bridge, is a bridge in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
+ Shippers found that smallmouth bass were a hardy species that could be transported in buckets or barrels by rail, sometimes using the spigots from the railroad water tanks to aerate the fingerlings.
+ This railroad was called “Strong City and Superior line”.
+ In 1887, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway built a railroad from Neva, KansasNeva through Aurora to Superior, Nebraska.
+ Alpine was first named Osborn for the part of the railroad that it was near.
+ The development of transportation, including several railroad routes, up through the mid-19th centurynineteenth century helped build a agricultural economy in Orange County.
+ Disney and some of his workers loved trains and wanted a railroad in their new park.
+ In 1857, the ATSFAtchison, Topeka, Santa Fe Railway built a railroad through northern parts of town.
+ He obtained a charter for a new railroad to run from Atchison, Kansas to the state capital at Topeka in 1859.
+ The time saw rapid progress in technology and railroad expansions and industrialization.
+ The entire town of Cuba moved to its current place in 1884 in order to be on the railroad that had been built through that territory.
+ It was about The railroad reached Goddard in 1884.
+ Union Pacific operates and owns the railroad today.
+ Much of it was built by the Central Pacific Railroad, building east from Sacramento, California, and the Union Pacific Railroad building West from Omaha, Nebraska.
+ Once a railroad was built across the United States in 1869, people could take trains to the western United States, so fewer people began to travel west in wagons.
+ The railroad officially ended on December 31, 1996, when it merged with the Burlington Northern Railroad to form the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway.
+ This all changed when the Pennsylvania Railroad dug two tunnels under the Hudson River, and four under the East River to Queens.
+ During the 1870s there was an economic depression called the “Panic of 1873.” After the Panic, the Baltimore Ohio Railroad company decided to pay its workers less.
+ He reported news that happened at the hospital, police headquarters, and the railroad station.
+ Instead, they use “continuous two-way digital communication” between each controlled train and a control center, which may control an area of a railroad line, a complete line, or a group of lines.
+ The R46 order initially consisted of 754 single cars, each 75 feet long, and was the largest single order of passenger cars in United States railroad history at the point of the fleet’s completion.
+ With increased railroad traffic, it ceased operation around 1850.
+ The Seaboard Railroad kept using the creosote plant through the 1950s.
+ Buffalo grew in 1886 when the Missouri Pacific Railroad was built through it.
+ In 1869 a Rack railwaycog railroad was built to carry tourists to the top of the mountain.
+ Union Pacific Corporation, the parent company of the Union Pacific Railroad, agreed to buy the Missouri Pacific Railroad on January 8, 1980.
+ Bern had started in the late 1880s when a railroad was built through that territory.
+ This railroad is called the “Golden State Limited”.
+ Neither was the railroad system.
+ Havensville had started in 1878 when a railroad was built through that territory.
+ There is a historic site commemorating the city's railroad history, a hotel at the former DLW Railroad station and a trolley museum.
