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The building still survives and the line remains open as a freight route.
The station's platforms still remain and the line is an important freight route.
However, the line has remained an important freight route.
The last section was once an important freight route, but became a quiet local line after coal mines closed.
During engineering work, the line is still occasionally used as a diversionary freight route.
Calma must have taken a slower freight route across the canyon floor.
The line forms an important freight route between Western Australia and the eastern states.
Until 10 December 2006 the company operated three main freight routes:
The new bridge is designed to carry the faster, heavier cars that are common on today's freight routes.
These freight routes did not pass by, or even close to Camp Cooke.
But not for long-Finchley turned into a secondary freight route and shortly they had farms on each side.
Later other stage and freight routes and the railroad converged here.
The former L&Y line into the docks remained a busy freight route for many years afterwards, but is now out of use.
So the Beira corridor project aims to upgrade all major rail freight routes.
The lines involved provide significant orbital passenger services and important freight routes, as well as other movements.
It was the main east-west freight route of the New Haven until their collapse in 1969.
It rapidly became a major freight route for the PRR.
The High Line was once the southernmost part of Manhattan's major freight route.
There could be an extension of electrification and a new freight route into Liverpool Docks.
The falls were located on the primary freight route from Hudson to Red Lake.
A major freight route also runs between the Port of Felixstowe and London.
Based upon analysis performed and on American/Canadian working practices for such freight routes they believe this could halve their maintenance costs.
The main Melbourne-Adelaide standard gauge line is a heavily-used interstate freight route.
Major surface transportation and freight routes could be sabotaged sufficiently with present plans and personnel to reduce traffic to 12% of normal.
The branch lost its passenger services in June 1944 but lived on as a freight route, and also to serve quarries at Tytherington.