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Перевод: freight
[прилагательное] грузовой; товарный; [существительное] фрахт ; наем судна для перевозки грузов; стоимость перевозки; груз ; поклажа ; товарный поезд; [глагол] грузить; фрахтовать
Тезаурус:
- Containers and freight, craned down on to the raft from the deck of the LSL, would be lifted off by the giant Fiat Allis fork-lift trucks.
- 1983 witnessed the last rites on perhaps the most famous freight line in the country - to Consett.
- Transport Studies: Transport systems planning and evaluation; Development and application of expert systems in multi-modal transport; Vehicle routing and navigation; Discrete event studies within multi-modal transport; Cost benefit analysis particularly in conjunction with road transport; Cellular radio and freight distribution; Integration of para-transit and public transport; Community and public transport for the handicapped and elderly; Socio-economic evaluation of road proposals; Transport network analysis with respect to the Channel Tunnel; Peripherality and the Single European Market; Rural and urban accessibility studies of public transport; Freight origin/destination patterns; Modern urban transport technology assessment studies; Co-ordinated public transport planning; Personal mobility with particular emphasis on disabled people.
- A loose coupled freight hauled by Nos. 76028/29 was derailed at speed on this point (featured in our first volume) and the eastbound track was never reinstated.
- The new package deal allows freight customers to book their passage directly to Europe, travelling Larne-Stranraer and onwards via a selected Sealink Channel port.
- The mining division makes huge profits and it also owns the Brinks security firm and Burlington Northern Air Freight."
- The Stirling bombers used on the S.A.S. missions such as Houndsworth were more than a local goods service ferrying freight to various points in France.
- Some commentators and businessmen have suggested that the successful privatization of the National Freight Corporation was a foregone conclusion.
- Part of the station at North Road is now a museum devoted to the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the first regular passenger railway, opened in 1825 (although its primary purpose was for freight).
- Freight, already profitable, should boom as (a) road congestion rises; (b) the opening of the Channel tunnel cuts the cost of trans-Europe rail trips; and (c) new technology makes it easier to switch piggy-back trailers between lorries and trains.
- A grimy and unidentified B16 draws a long freight out of the works sidings, and (right) J39 2702 shunts near the same spot.
- Most running lines used by Railfreight are shared with at least one other sector, though there is a not insignificant mileage which exists purely for the benefit of freight.
- The centre's two main buildings - the Cargo Terminal and Freight Forwarders Building - have a combined floor area of 8,350 sq.m.
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