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  • South Africa is developing a road-rail corridor from

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • For-hire carriers moved only 9% of 1952 road-rail freight.

    Railway Highlights 1954

  • But the revenue they earned doing it was 25% of total road-rail freight receipts.

    Railway Highlights 1954

  • The first is to re-examine with an open mind all our methods, procedures and techniques for handling the traffic on which we are vulnerable; the second is to undertake jointly with our fellow members of the Railway Association, an intensive fact-finding programme of research into the common problems arising from road-rail competition.

    Talking Shop 1951

  • The key dollar commitment on Monday was a $15-million provincial contribution to a $90-million road-rail project that's the first phase of a $300-million expansion of the Port of Prince Rupert.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed IAN BAILEY 2011

  • The province says that once built, the road-rail connection will allow for expanded port facilities that will generate 4,000 ongoing jobs.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed IAN BAILEY 2011

  • During a stop in Prince Rupert, Ms. Clark promised $15-million in provincial funding for a $90-million road-rail project that's the first phase of a planned $300-million development for Prince Rupert's port.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed IAN BAILEY 2011

  • All of this will pay for a road-rail project the province says will create 570 construction jobs.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed IAN BAILEY 2011

  • During a stop in Prince Rupert, Ms. Clark promised $15-million in provincial funding for a $90-million road-rail project that's the first phase of a planned $300-million development for Prince Rupert's port.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed IAN BAILEY 2011

  • The key dollar commitment on Monday was a $15-million provincial contribution to a $90-million road-rail project that's the first phase of a $300-million expansion of the Port of Prince Rupert.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed IAN BAILEY 2011

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