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tmxintermodallatx · 1 month
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http://www.tmxintermodal.com/
Phone: (833) 307-3700
Address: 1532 W F St, La Porte, TX 77571
TMX Intermodal is an asset based trucking company. providing fast and accurate container drayage service from New Jersey Ports, New York Ports, Norfolk Ports, Houston Ports, Wilmington Ports, Charleston Ports, Savannah Ports, Jacksonville Ports, Atlanta Rails, Mobile Ports, Boston Ports, Houston Ports Philadelphia Ports, Baltimore Ports, and Richmond Ports..
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coolthingsguyslike · 2 days
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humanoidhistory · 7 months
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New York World's Fair, 1964.
(Smithsonian Magazine)
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unteriors · 2 months
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Pearl Street, Port Leyden, New York.
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lonestarbattleship · 28 days
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Battleship Texas in early morning light.
Date: April 25, 2009
Posted on Flickr by BFS Man: link
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aryburn-trains · 5 months
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The annual US Marine Corp. Toys for Tots train on the Canadian Pacific's Delaware & Hudson subsidiary was in jeopardy of not running this year after no passenger equipment could be found early on. Amtrak stepped up and provided Phase III P40 822 and a 6-car set, including 1221 – Heritage Baggage, 82665 – Amfleet Coach, 43371 – Amfleet I Café, 82599 – Amfleet Coach, 10021 – Heritage Sleeper “Pacific Cape” and the 10001 – Business Car “Beech Grove”. The train is actually northbound in this image with the Amtrak equipment in reverse and hauled by D&H GP38-2 7312 with CP SD40-2 5690 along Lake Champlain in Port Henry, NY. December 9, 2012
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me, at all times: Port Damali is a breathtakingly beautiful and wonderful den of sin, violence, thievery, and injustice. The best city in the world.
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deadmotelsusa · 2 years
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The Alexander Hotel and Motel, pictured in 2009 and 2019, in Sparrow Bush, New York. In 2009, the older hotel, located up the hill from the motel, was abandoned. The motel remained in operation until 2013. Today, the motel is now closed and the hotel has been renovated and is in use as housing. 
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regisafoster · 6 days
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Port Jervis, New York - A Historic Canal and Railroad Transport Hub
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With roots as a pre-automobile transportation hub, Port Jervis, New York, is a historic burgh with a history of colonial settlement extending to the 1690s. Northeast of New York City, it’s situated amidst the fertile valleys of the Delaware and Neversink River systems. The valleys mark the boundary between the Appalachian Plateau and Shawangunk Mountains, and hundreds of miles of state and nationally-managed recreational lands surround it.
Initially known as Carpenter’s Point, Port Jervis was a landing point for timber raftsmen who plied the upper Delaware River. It was also a stop on the Old Mine Road, the country’s first 100-mile road (now United States Route 209), which took travelers south from Kingston.
Carpenter’s Point was incorporated into Deerpark in 1798. The locale was named Port Jervis in 1827, and it officially became a port of the Delaware River and Hudson Canal in 1828. As a repair point and boat basin, it formed an essential station on a 171-mile-long transportation network that brought anthracite coal from Pennsylvania’s northeastern mountains to New England and New York City. The name was in honor of the Hudson Canal’s chief engineer, John B. Jervis, from Rome, New York.
In 1847, Port Jervis became a hub for railroad operations and grew to house a main engine terminal facility while serving as the Delaware Division of the Erie Railroad’s headquarters. This property included the railroad’s primary maintenance and yard facilities.
Port Jervis officially became a village in 1853 and ultimately incorporated as a city in 1907. In the late 19th century, several glass factories began business, and an influx of employees producing glassware, silk, gloves, shorts, mittens, and saws moved in. The railroad yards and light manufacturing shops were a major part of the local economy through the 1960s.
Today, tourism is the mainstay of Port Jervis, with historic Front Street featuring eateries, a bookshop, antique shops, and other small businesses. The well-marked Delaware River Heritage Trail provides a walking tour of various gardens, historical structures, and an exceptional view of the Delaware River.
Among the well-preserved sites worth exploring is Fort Decker, a stone house on West Main Street that was initially constructed in 1760 and burnt by Joseph Brant alongside Native American allies in a 1779 raid during the Revolutionary War. Serving as the Minisink Valley Historical Society museum, Martinus Decker rebuilt the house in 1793 and used it as a tavern and hotel during the years of the Delaware and Hudson Canal construction. Indeed, John B. Jervis stayed at the location while engineering the canal.
Another historic remnant is the Port Jervis turntable, which comprises a circular area with a 115-foot diameter and a bridge. Able to carry a weight of more than 440 tons or a locomotive loaded with coal and water, the turntable is the largest that still operates nationwide.
Befitting its status as a scenic tourist destination, Port Jervis offers several popular events each year, including the Fall Foliage Festival, for which volunteers place 50 corn stalks on light poles decorating Pike and Front Streets. There are also popular holiday events such as the Downtown Spooktacular and the Chriskindlmarkt, with the latter featuring horse and carriage rides and traditional juggling as entertainment.
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marshmellodragon · 1 year
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Yokohama in Bungou Stray Dogs is like New York in Marvel. I don’t think I need to elaborate more.
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Just in case I do need to elaborate: (Cause the Detective Agency / Port Mafia and Avengers living in the middle of their respective cities wasn’t enough):
Some random citizen in New York: So Hulk threw my car at some alien again, sorry I couldn’t make it to the meeting on time.
Boss: Well we only allow 3 Avengers related absences and after this you only have 1 left, so be careful.
Citizen: I did make it to the meeting, I was just late-
Boss: Only 1.
Citizen: *in a low whisper* I hate this city.
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Also some random citizen in Yokohama: Yeah so Chuuya smashed my whole apartment building during the Shibusawa attack. I am homeless now so uhh, can I crash at your place?
Friend: Dude the whole city got trashed, we’re all homeless.
Citizen: God I hate this city.
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deactivated1989ad · 3 months
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roslynlimousine2 · 3 months
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Luxury car service to Airport
Need a fun ride to the airport? Try our luxury car service to airport! We have nice, fancy cars to make you feel special. Picture riding to your flight in a big SUV or a long limo with cool neon lights! Our smart drivers will get you to the airport safely and relaxed. All you have to do is chill in the cushy leather seats.
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theshatterednotes · 3 months
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American poet Louis Zukofsky
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lonestarbattleship · 2 months
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"The TEXAS comes Home
The Battleship TEXAS, which is to become a Texas State Shrine at the San Jacinto Battlegrounds, is shown above at anchor at the San Jacinto Ordinance Depot Dock on the Houston Ship channel, March 31. The San Jacinto Battlegrounds Memorial Monument is in the background.
Associated Press Photo."
Her berth at the San Jacinto Battlegrounds wasn't ready at the time.
Date: April 1, 1948
Battleship Texas Foundation Archives: 2023.1005.15
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aryburn-trains · 1 year
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Long Island Railroad HEP/CC 619 (converted F7A) approaching the Port Jefferson Station. January 23, 1994
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unteriors · 2 years
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Aldrich Road, Port Byron, New York.
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