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Origin of trainload1
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Example Sentences
The second measure of effective operation for the production of increasing returns, is concentration in the trainload.
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The trainload is generally adopted today as the unit of operation, measuring the cost of service.
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To raise the average trainload on the Wabash from 196 tons in 1890 to 386 tons in 1908 is also worthy of note.
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The expenses of operation must be more uniformly distributed over the cargo than in the case of a trainload.
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It was a trainload of soldiers approaching, like all the others, with an ovation of shouts, acclamations and whistling.
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