We're looking over the security of the railroad facilities here.
In the example on the right end side, four trains (called mission1 to mission4) are sharing the same railroad facilities.
It ceased to be used as a railroad facility in 1964, then was converted to a single family residence.
The community grew through the 1890s to include a school, downtown businesses, and railroad facilities, reaching a population of 200 by 1910.
The station at Market Street was the city's primary railroad facility.
In addition, the city agreed to provide railroad facilities.
Manufacturers relocated to the area to take advantage of the low-cost energy and railroad facilities.
In the early 20th century, in addition to the railroad facilities, the community had a gas station and a school; the latter opened in 1925.
The town grew up around the railroad facilities.
By the 1880s, Hartford City was also proud to have gravel roads in addition to its fine railroad facilities.