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The transcontinental line which supplanted the Old Salt Lake trail, and is now known as the Union Pacific Railroad, antedated the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe by eleven years.
Last of the Great Scouts The Life Story of William F Cody Wetmore, Helen C 1899
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The transcontinental line which supplanted the Old Salt Lake trail, and is now known as the Union Pacific Railroad, antedated the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fé by eleven years.
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Interesting that the most internationally renowned resident of Omaha, NE would purchase the leading competiting railroad to the Union Pacific Railroad which is headquartered in Warren Buffett's hometown.
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But the real power rests with Walter Scott Jr., chairman, and the board includes chairmen and CEOs of Omaha business institutions such as Union Pacific Railroad, Peter Kiewit Sons 'Inc.,
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The train's crew saw the unmarked SUV on a frontage road that runs near the tracks when the SUV suddenly turned on to a private crossing, said Aaron Hunt, a Union Pacific Railroad spokesman.
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Cable network AMC, home of "Mad Men," gets back to its period-drama roots with "Hell on Wheels," a drama set in the 1860s that follows the construction of the Union Pacific Railroad.
Down and Out in Brooklyn Amy Chozick 2011
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Hell on Wheels focuses on the Union Pacific Railroad, as opposed to the geographically more literally Western Central Pacific line.
AMC Gets More Flack for The Killing, Introduces New Drama Hell on Wheels 2011
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Mr. Schneider was also among the first to embrace the use of standard-sized containers—known as intermodal transportation— in the early 1990s, when the firm teamed up with Southern Pacific Lines and the Union Pacific Railroad.
Executive Helped Shape Modern Trucking Industry Stephen Miller 2012
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Aaron Hunt, a Union Pacific Railroad spokesman, said crewmembers watched the vehicle move onto the tracks but were helpless to stop a train moving so fast with so much weight.
Border Patrol agents killed pursuing suspected smugglers 2011
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The winning bidder—the only qualified bidder, in fact—was a joint venture of the Utah Construction Company, which had made its name laying track for the Union Pacific Railroad, and a firm owned by Harry Morrison, a former Reclamation hand.
Colossus Michael Hiltzik 2010
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