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RMKKEJ6X–Atlantic Coast Line Railroad East and West Coast Champions
RMK7P7AW–President Franklin D Roosevelt with son James Roosevelt aboard rear of the Presidential Special of the Atlantic Coast Line campaign train, 1934.
RMDNMRGD–Atlantic Coast Line railroad ticket office on North Main Street in Gainesville, Florida
RMC6125Y–President Franklin D. Roosevelt, leaving Washington, D.C. for Florida, waving goodbye from the rear of the Atlantic Coast Line Presidential Special Railroad. 1934.
RMTBYPNX–NORTH (left) AND WEST SIDES Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Freight Station, Chapel Street at East Bay Street, Charleston, Charleston County, SC
RMCWBTEF–President Franklin D. Roosevelt, leaving Washington, D.C. for Florida, waving goodbye from the rear of the Atlantic Coast Line
RMHPHAWX–The Nazi propaganda image shows German Wehrmacht soldiers at on a heavy railway gun at a base in the Atlantic coast. Published in August 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RM2CR519P–. Fourteenth annual report of the Railroad Commission of the State of Florida . Railroad to enforce Freight Rule 15-A, relative to switch-ing cars of lumber at Jacksonville, after various proceed-ings to settle the pleadings which resulted in your favor,was referred to an Examiner. Testimony was taken De-fore him at Jacksonville on several dates, and the hearinghas not yet been completed. The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad also denied the rightof the Commission to make Passenger Rule 12, which, ineffect, requires all railroads to make ten days applicationfor leave to withdraw a regular passenger
RMHPHAWC–The Nazi propaganda image shows a heavy railway gun (above) and the command centre of a railway battery (below), both on the same German Wehrmacht base on the Atlantic coast. Published in August 1942. A Nazi reporter has written on the reverse of the picture on 08.08.1942, 'Railway battery ready to fire. On all important points along the Atlantic coast, heavy German batteries are ready. They are waiting for the enemy who (should they dare show their face) will be greeted by a heavy toll to pay.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RM2WG0JHC–The Civil War in America: scene of operations in eastern Virginia, showing M'Clellan's present position, 1862. Map of '...an area of about 20,000 square miles. About halfway between Richmond and the mouth of the Chickahominy lies the hilly country, where M'Clellan's army is now stationed...seven miles below Richmond, is Fort Darling, where the course of the river is obstructed to prevent the passage of the Federal gun-boats...Five lines of railroad radiate from [Richmond] the capital of Virginia. The Richmond and York River Railroad, which in times of peace connected the city with the aforesa
RMHPHAWR–The Nazi propaganda image shows German Werhmacht soldiers on a railway gun in a camouflaged base on the Atlantic Wall. Published in April 1944. A Nazi reporter has written on the reverse of the picture on 06.04.1944, 'Difficult opponents awaiting the invasion. Well camouflaged against enemy aerial and naval eyes, heavy artillery lines the entire Atlantic coast. Often these cannons have already spoken their iron language on the Channel coast - during trial alarm exercises on a railway battery. As quick as lightning, the camouflage mats can be removed from the powerful cannons.' Photo: Berliner
RMHPHATW–The Nazi propaganda image shows German Wehrmacht soldiers on a heavy railway gun at a base on the Atlantic Wall. Published in August 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMKT0C5A–Atlantic Coast Line railroad ticket office on North Main Street in Gainesville Florida (10977921604)
RMDNMRG6–Atlantic Coast Line freight depot at S. 6th Street in Leesburg, Florida
RMTDK11F–OBLIQUE VIEW OF SOUTHEAST ELEVATION OF POCAHONTAS ACCESS RAMP, LOOKING NORTH - Appomattox Bridge, U.S. Route 1 over Appomattox River, Petersburg, Petersburg, VA; J. E. Greiner and Company; W. W. Boxley Construction Company; Norfolk and Western Railway Company; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; Virginia Railway and Power Company; Virginia State Highway Commission; Meyer, Lauren, transmitter; Tucher, Rob, photographer; Downing, Charles M, historian; Casella, Richard M, historian
RM2AKTNJR–The North Carolina Presbyterian . s a bona-Hds %ew subscriberwe will send paperand book for$2.76. SOUTH BOUND CONNECTIONS^ at Walnut Cove wit> the Norfolk & West-ern R. R., for Roanoke and aU points NorthauTl West, at Greensboro with the SouthernRailway Company for Raleigh, Richmondand all poiats North and East,*at Fayettevillewith the Atlantic Coast Line for all pointsSouth, at Maxton with the Seaboard AirLine for Charlotte, AtlanU and all pointsSouth and Southwest, at Wilmington withthe Wilmington Seacoast Railroad forWrightsville and Ocean View. We have discontinued the 20 PER OENT disco
RMHPHB14–The Nazi propaganda image shows soldiers of a railway gun battery during an alarm on the way to their guns in a base on the Atlantic Wall. Published in August 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHPHART–The Nazi propaganda image shows a heavy German Wehrmacht railway gun being fired on the Channel coast in occupied France. Published in October 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHPHB15–The Nazi propaganda image shows a German Wehrmacht heavy railway gun being fired on the Channel coast in occupied France. Published in January 1941. A Nazi reporter has written on the reverse of the picture, 'High in the sky, right on target. A railway gun being fired in the direction of England.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHPHATY–The Nazi propaganda image shows a German Wehrmacht heavy artillery railway gun being fired on the channel coast in occupied France. Published in 1941. A Nazi reporter has written on the reverse of the picture on 18.02.1941. 'The Hungarian Minister of Defence Vitez Bartha at a long-distance battery on the Channel coast. Weapon 'Fire'. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHPHARR–The Nazi propaganda image shows German Wehrmacht soldiers on a heavy rail gun on a base on the Atlantic Wall. Published in June 1943. A Nazi reporter has written on the reverse of the picture on 19.06.1943, 'Giant guns of the most modern construction are stretched along the Atlantic Wall, their cannons aimed at England. They will hurl their state of the art munitions at any attacker and show him how strongly Germany has Europe's western edge protected.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMD5379F–Bird's-eye view showing phosphate being shipped by the Atlantic Coast Line railroad to the International Minerals Corporation
RMHPHARG–The Nazi propaganda image shows German Wehrmacht soldiers reloading the munitions of a heavy railway gun at a base on the Atlantic Wall, published in February 1944. A Nazi reporter has written on the reverse of the picture on 10.02.1944, 'On the ammunition hoist of a railway gun on the Atlantic Wall. These men must wind up the mammoth bullets from the rail cart to the pipe plug in just a few seconds, but - speed is not witchcraft - they manage it each time. Already amassed is already half shot.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMTDK030–OBLIQUE VIEW ALONG WEST ELEVATION FROM SOUTH SIDE FREIGHT DEPOT, LOOKING NORTH - Appomattox Bridge, U.S. Route 1 over Appomattox River, Petersburg, Petersburg, VA; J. E. Greiner and Company; W. W. Boxley Construction Company; Norfolk and Western Railway Company; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; Virginia Railway and Power Company; Virginia State Highway Commission; Meyer, Lauren, transmitter; Tucher, Rob, photographer; Downing, Charles M, historian; Casella, Richard M, historian
RMHPHAW4–The Nazi propaganda image shows a German Wehrmacht heavy railway gun in a camouflaged base on the Atlantic Wall. Published in April 1944. A Nazi reporter has written on the reverse of the picture on 18.04.1944, 'A heavy railway gun on the Atlantic Wall. In the defensive fortifications of the Atlantic Wall, heavy and the heaviest of batteries are built in. These heavy railway batteries can be transferred within a few hours from their permanent positions to another focal area. Only the adept can guess what is hidden under here.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldw
RMD537C5–Train wreck at trestle: Arcadia, Florida
RM2A2REW6–Railway Labor and Capital meet. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. In compliance with a suggestion made by President Roosevelt in December, a joint conference between committees representing railway labor and railway managements was held here today. The most important matter considered was the Railroad Retirement Act situation, but no conclusion was reached. In the photograph, left to right: (seated) J.A. Phillips, Order of Railways Conductors; M.W. Clement, President of the Pennsylvania Railroad; and George B. Elliot, President of the Atlantic Coast Line; standing, left to right: E.J. Manion, Order of
RMD537BR–Wreck of engine 92 at DeLand, Florida
RMD537C1–Wreck of engine 92 at DeLand, Florida
RMD537BY–Truck after a collision with a train
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