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haulage1826, "action of hauling," from haul (v.) + -age.
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haulageThe horizontal transport of ore, coal, supplies, and waste. The vertical transport of the same is called hoisting.
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haulageA legal agreement between two rail partners. The owner of the agreement is referred to as the 'Haulage Rights Carrier'. The other partner is referred to as the 'Haulage Movement Carrier'. With this agreement, the 'rights carrier' requests the 'movement carrier' to move equipment over an agreed segment of trac [..]
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haulageThe inland transport service which is offered by the carrier under the terms and conditions of the tariff and of the relative transport document.
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haulage(n) the act of drawing or hauling something
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haulageWhen one railroad carries traffic on its own line for the account of another railroad. The second railroad pays a fee to obtain commercial access to the rail customer’s traffic, but does not operate [..]
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haulageThe inland transport service which is offered by the carrier under the terms and conditions of the tariff and of the relative transport document.
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haulagePlease refer to drayage.
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haulageInland transport of cargo
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haulageInland Delivery
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haulage
The act of hauling
* '''1919:''' Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton, ''South (The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition 1914-1917)''
*: The initial task would be the haulage of stores from Cape Evans to [..]
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