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  2. TAZARA Railway - Wikipedia

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    The company's cash flow difficulties have led to delays in paying salaries, resulting in frequent strikes by the workforce. [76] By 2012, TAZARA had only 10 operational main line locomotives. [ 77 ] In September 2013, the TAZARA was reporting $1.53 million in monthly revenue against $2.5 million in monthly expenditures.

  3. Taz (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Senerchia (born October 11, 1967), [1] better known by the ring name Taz (also spelled Tazz), is an American radio personality, color commentator, and retired professional wrestler signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as a color commentator for AEW Dynamite and manager.

  4. Bethpage station - Wikipedia

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    By 1854, the LIRR stopped at a local station called Jerusalem. [5] [6] A local post office opened January 29, 1857, with the name Jerusalem Station. [7] In 1867, the residents voted to change the name of the local post office to Central Park, and both that and Jerusalem appeared on LIRR

  5. Taylor Law - Wikipedia

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    The Public Employees Fair Employment Act, more commonly known as the Taylor Law, is Article 14 of the state Civil Service Law (of the Consolidated Laws), which defines the rights and limitations of unions for public employees in New York.

  6. Caltrain - Wikipedia

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    In July 1997, the current logo was adopted, and the official name became Caltrain, dropping the capitalized “T”. [ 10 ] In 1998, the San Francisco Municipal Railway extended the N Judah line from Market Street to the San Francisco Caltrain Station at 4th and King streets, providing a direct connection between Caltrain and the Muni Metro system.

  7. St. Albans station (LIRR) - Wikipedia

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    In 1872, the LIRR's Cedarhurst Cut-off was built through the area, but no stop appears here on the first timetables. [4] Saint Albans Station was built on July 1, 1898, and originally appeared on maps with the name of Locust Avenue (the same name as the station at the other end of what is now called Baisley Boulevard). [5]

  8. The carmen had grown weary of working seven days a week, 12 hours per day, for $0.10 per hour with no benefits and no representation. The early name of the organization was called the Brotherhood of Railway Car Repairers of North America. The First Annual Convention of the Brotherhood was held in Topeka, Kansas on September 9, 1890.

  9. Rockaway, Queens - Wikipedia

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    The peninsula's popularity grew in the 1880s with the construction of the Long Island Rail Road's Rockaway Beach Branch to Long Island City and Flatbush Terminal (now Atlantic Terminal), which facilitated population growth. [16] In 1878, the eastern community of Bayswater was laid out.