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Seattle may have been just an unloading point for a pickup.
It is also the unloading point of commercial fishing vessels.
The system is ideal for conveying material from one loading point to a number of unloading points.
The station yard includes a loading and unloading point for car shuttle trains to and from Brig.
To support the airbase, the railway siding formerly used by the demonstration farm was extended and a petrol unloading point installed.
The sloping bluff also allowed them to build multi-story warehouses and granaries closer to the unloading points along the river.
Hagushi bay was the primary unloading point for American supplies during the invasion of Okinawa during World War II.
The second ran north from Trat, a minor Thai seaport that may have been an unloading point for Chinese supplies for the Khmer Rouge.
The tramway supplemented beach and pier operations, used unloading points deemed unusable due to inadequate or non-navigable waters, or to traverse land that was otherwise impassable.
During World War II, the railway sidings were further expanded and the station became an unloading point for meat and fresh food supplies for troops camped in the area.
Combination systems, in which a suction system is used to convey material from a number of loading points and a pressure system is employed to deliver it to a number of unloading points.
Circle was established in 1893 when gold was discovered in Birch Creek, and served as an unloading point for supplies shipped up the Yukon River from the Bering Sea.
The railway ran for several miles across what is now DM Beith land and ended up at first at an unloading point on a siding, where the limestone was emptied directly into standard gauge freight waggons.
Coal was also taken to the mica kilns, as well as to the end of the line in St Austell, and an unloading point near London Apprentice for transport to the nearby Polgooth tin mines.
After the new cargo of prisoners and supplies had been shuttled down to guarded unloading points, Spacing Guild crewmen held the bay doors open long enough for another battered frigate and two unmarked fast lighters to emerge.
Public transport loading points (known as HUBS) have been pre-determined; people will be expected to walk to these locations, from where they will then be transported to unloading points (known as HEADS).
As is typical, the train usually sits for a few moments before coming around into the station because of an extra set of brakes that served as an unloading point until the Comet was renovated to how it is operated.
A container port exists at Flying Fish Cove with an uncompleted alternative container unloading point to the east of the island at Norris Point intended for use during the December to March "swell season" of seasonal rough seas.
It served as the port for the town of Midleton, which is less than 2km north of Ballinacurra, for centuries and became a loading and unloading point for coal, timber, iron and slate and later flax for the linen industry.
The simplest form of Statnamic analysis used to obtain equivalent static pile response is known as the unloading point method (UPM) The UPM analysis method was conceived to be simple and based on measured results alone (Middendorp et al., 1992).
It was intended that the P&F would become the unloading point for shipments of grain for a large hog farm located nearby, but apparently, rate divisions with the Norfolk Southern Railway could not be worked out, leaving little or no traffic on the revitalized P&F.
The 330-mile pipeline carries crude oil from unloading points on the Adriatic island of Krk along one branch to Czechoslovakia and Hungary, and via another to large Croatian refineries in Rijeka and Sisak, as well as to refineries in the neighboring republics of Bosnia and Serbia.