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Definition of Trainloads
1. trainload [n] - See also: trainload
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trainloads
Literary usage of Trainloads
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Railroads, Rates and Regulation by William Zebina Ripley (1913)
"On the other hand, the extravagant promises of economy from large trainloads have
been considerably abated of late. It has been effectively demonstrated ..."
2. Waterways Versus Railroads by Harold Glenn Moulton (1912)
"trainloads of from 600 to 800 tons are not uncommon in regions of heavy traffic,
but in Germany trainloads of over half that amount are rare. ..."
3. The Technical World Magazine (1909)
"When you are dealing in trainloads, every minute saved in handling a cargo means
increased dividends. They deal in trainloads on these inland seas, too. ..."