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Sugar Cane Resources—Queensland & International
Selected Bibliography: Sugar Cane Resources—Queensland & International Formats: A= Video, film, filmstrip. B= Book. C= Calatogue. AMRA (Qld) (1998). Railways of Queensland: an album CD= CD-ROM. F= Fiche. M= Magazine. P= Pamphlet. R= of... Vol 3. Zillmere, Qld: Australian Model Railway Reference. V= Vertical file (loose/stapled). Y= Map. Association Queensland Branch Inc. A C Kalmbach Memorial Library Staff [Eds] (2003). Maple Half page, primarily B&W photos, with captions. Of Leaf 2003: The Clinics at Toronto NMRA Convention). particular interest are two cane railway photos. Format: B, Chattanooga, TN: NMRA. np. Selection of clinic notes from the 2003 NMRA National AMRA (Qld) (1999). Railways of Queensland: an album Convention. Includes Parsons, Stan, 'Sugar: A Sweet of... Vol 4. Zillmere, Qld: Australian Model Railway Industry for your Pike', pp 238-249. Format: B, 336 p. Association Queensland Branch Inc. ABC TV (1992). B&W Cane Harvesting Footage. Brisbane, Half page, primarily B&W photos, with captions. Cover has QLD: ABC TV. cane railway lift bridge (Moreton Mill), etc. Format: B, 48 p. Material from the ABC TV Archives on cane harvesting; AMRA (Qld) (2001). Railways of Queensland: an album restricted circulation. $100. Format: A, of... Vol 5. Zillmere, Qld: Australian Model Railway Association Queensland Branch Inc. AFFC/Look Television (1998). Railway Adventures across Australia: 1 Touching the Pacific. Surrey Hills, NSW: Half page, primarily B&W photos, with captions. Of Reader's Digest. particular interest are several cane railway photos, including Macknade Mill's Hudswell Clarke, Qunabe Mill's John 1 Touching the Pacific: Queensland tropical north to Sydney incl Kuranda, Mossman Mill sugar cane, Orient luxury train, Fowler, dual gauge at Marian Mill and a Bingera Mill Malcolm Moore modified for grass cutting duties. -
Ms 696 Jesse "Jay" Clay Conde Papers
CALIFORNIA STATE RAILROAD MUSEUM MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS MS 696 JESSE "JAY" CLAY CONDE PAPERS 1888-1993. 5 boxes + 1 half-box + 3 OV folders This collection documents the railroad research and writing career of Jesse "Jay" Conde, a noted railroad photographer and author who focused on Hawaiian railroads. The Conde collection is arranged into six series: 1. PUBLICATIONS 2. RAILROAD RESEARCH 3. LOCOMOTIVE ROSTERS 4. CORRESPONDENCE 5. COLLECTING 6. SUBJECTS The following items have been filed in the general Library collections: annual reports (White Pass & Yukon Corporation Ltd., 1953; Hawaii Railway Company, 1935, 1936), MS 709: a cash book (Hawaii Railway Company, 1916-1919), photographs, miscellaneous corporate ephemera, and newsletters from the Hawaiian Railway Society, 1983-1993. PROVENANCE Gift of Jesse and Evelyn Conde (387-1155), 1991-1994. HISTORICAL INFORMATION Prominent railroad historian and photographer of Hawaiian railroads, Jesse "Jay" Clay Conde was born on May 25, 1912 and raised in Everett, Massachusetts. After graduating from high school, he trained for the Merchant Marine Service at the Massachusetts Nautical Training School. Beginning in 1932, Mr. Conde spent several years at sea, during which time he visited many of the world’s railroads. Mr. Conde then trained at the Boeing School of Aeronautics in Oakland, California and joined United Airlines as an instrument man and general aviation mechanic. After several promotions, he became a flight engineer. During World War II he served in United Airlines wartime service to the Air Transport Command. In 1947 Mr. Conde began his commercial flying career with United Airlines, retiring in May of 1972. He became interested in Hawaiian plantation railroads in 1964 and was instrumental in the preservation of several plantation locomotives. -
Ngn 72 Aug 1971
Hon. Editor IVAN STEPHENSON 23 HIGHCLIFFE ROAD MORLEY · LEEDS LS27 9LX re Copyright THE NARROW GAUGE RAILWAY SOCIETY _____ Number_Seventy-Two August_l971 _ FROM YOUR EDITOR:- Members will have noted from the "Society Directory", which accompanied "The Narrow Gauge", No.72, that several changes have occurred in th" administration of the NGRS since our last issue, I know all members will join me in wishing a big thank you to the retiring officials and a warm ·.·::-1 C0'""" .i." their successors. PLEASE NOTE:- PRESS DATE for NGN 73. is SEPI1EMJ3ER lST ********** ·******;'"***********,H********** THE NARROW GAUGE SAFARI 18/5/71. The AGM visit of 1971, or the "Safari" will long be remembered by all those who took part, as a novel experience and as an example of the value of being a member of our society. Upon arrival at Whipsnade, we were soon in sight of the smart station with a "dead" SUPERIOR (w:s2192/22) dravm up at the bufferstops, nicely repainted and in use as an advert whilst awaiting repairs. In steam for us were RXCELSIOR, now fitted with a normal capped chimney, and CONQUEROR which played about with some wagons, loaded with other wagons for the benefit of the photographers. Also on view were CHEVELLIER (M1'11877 /15), out of service with reversing shaft dismantled, arid two diesels, MR.5606 (4W) and RH.43540/61, an LHU class machine. The first trip was worked by CONQUEROR which gingerly backed the 5 car special over the moat and into the unknown towards Umfolozi, actually the White Rhino were very placid and stayed well away from -
FFY 2019-2020 Informative Only) D R a F T Revision #5 Revision Effective Date: February 29, 2016
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FFY 2015 THRU FFY 2018 (FFY 2019-2020 Informative Only) D R A F T Revision #5 Revision Effective Date: February 29, 2016 Project Criteria Color Key: GREEN = SYSTEM PRESERVATION PURPLE = SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS BROWN = CONGESTION MITIGATION PINK = MODERNIZATION ORANGE = ENHANCEMENT BLUE = HUMAN SERVICES TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM TURQUOISE = TRANSIT FFY2015 (Oct 1, 14 - Sep 30, 15) FFY2016 (Oct 1, 15 - Sep 30, 16) FFY2017 (Oct 1, 16 - Sep 30, 17) FFY2018 (Oct 1, 17 - Sep 30, 18) FFY2019 (Oct 1, 18 - Sep 30, 19) FFY2020 (Oct 1, 19 - Sep 30, 20) TOTAL FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL FEDERAL LOCAL FUND CATEGORY & REMARKS PROJECT PHASE (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) STATEWIDE - FHWA S1. Bikeway Improvements at Various Locations, Statewide DES 300 240 60 STP FLEXIBLE Enhance ROW 55 45 10 50 0 50 CON 2,100 1,680 420 500 400 100 Estimated Total Project Cost - $3,005,000 -- Implementation of State bike projects identified on Bike Plans. S2. Bridge Inspection and Appraisal PLN 3,100 2,480 620 3,100 2,480 620 3,500 2,800 700 3,500 2,800 700 3,500 2,800 700 3,500 2,800 700 NHPP SysPres Estimated Total Project Cost - $18,000,000 -- Inventory, inspect and appraise state bridges. Includes underwater inspection, scour analyses, surveys and preparation of plans for bridge repairs, retrofits and replacements. -
150330 15-18 Rev 1 Approved
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FFY 2015 THRU FFY 2018 (FFY 2019-2020 Informative Only) Revision #1 Approved Revision Effective Date: March 30, 2015 Project Criteria Color Key: GREEN = SYSTEM PRESERVATION PURPLE = SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS BROWN = CONGESTION MITIGATION PINK = MODERNIZATION ORANGE = ENHANCEMENT BLUE = HUMAN SERVICES TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM TURQUOISE = TRANSIT FFY2015 (Oct 1, 14 - Sep 30, 15) FFY2016 (Oct 1, 15 - Sep 30, 16) FFY2017 (Oct 1, 16 - Sep 30, 17) FFY2018 (Oct 1, 17 - Sep 30, 18) FFY2019 (Oct 1, 18 - Sep 30, 19) FFY2020 (Oct 1, 19 - Sep 30, 20) TOTAL FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL FEDERAL LOCAL FUND CATEGORY & REMARKS PROJECT PHASE (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) (x$1000) STATEWIDE - FHWA S1. Bikeway Improvements at Various Locations, Statewide DES 300 240 60 300 240 60 STP FLEXIBLE Enhance ROW 51 41 10 50 0 50 50 0 50 CON 2,000 1,600 400 500 400 100 500 400 100 Estimated Total Project Cost - $2,700,000 -- Implementation of State bike projects identified on Bike Plans. S2. Bridge Inspection and Appraisal PLN 3,100 2,480 620 3,100 2,480 620 3,500 2,800 700 3,500 2,800 700 3,500 2,800 700 3,500 2,800 700 NHPP SysPres Estimated Total Project Cost - $18,000,000 -- Inventory, inspect and appraise state bridges. Includes underwater inspection, scour analyses, surveys and preparation of plans for bridge repairs, retrofits and replacements. -
Oahu Railway & Land Company Terminal
OAHU RAILWAY & LAND COMPANY TERMINAL HABS HI-573 333-355 North King Street HABS HI-573 Honolulu Honolulu County Hawaii PHOTOGRAPHS WRITTEN HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE DATA FIELD RECORDS HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY PACIFIC WEST REGIONAL OFFICE National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior 333 Bush Street San Francisco, CA 94104 HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY OAHU RAILWAY & LAND COMPANY TERMINAL HABS No. HI-573 Location: 333-355 North King Street City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii. UTM Coordinates (NAD83) 617707. 2357472 617783. 2357441 617780. 2357578 617717. 2357565 Present Owner: State of Hawaii Occupant: State of Hawaii, Department of Human Services, King Kamehameha Celebration Commission (Depot); Kalihi-Palama Culture & Arts Society (OR&L Land Department Office and Document Storage Building). Present Use: The OR&L Depot now accommodates offices for the Department of Human Services and the King Kamehameha Celebration Commission. The OR&L Land Department Office and Document Storage Building houses the offices of the Kalihi-Palama Culture & Arts Society. Significance: The Oahu Railway & Land Co. (OR&L) Terminal is significant for its association with OR&L, which developed Oahu's rail system, providing transportation for the sugar and pineapple plantations, the military, as well as residents of Oahu, and spurred development across the island. The OR&L Land Department Office and Document Storage Building is significant for its Classical Revival style, while the OR&L Depot is significant as an example of the Mediterranean Revival Style that distinctly marked Territorial architecture of its period. Historian(s): Lesleigh Jones Mason Architects, Inc. 119 Merchant Street, Suite 501 Honolulu, HI 96813 Completed January, 2016 Project Information: This report is part of the documentation for properties identified as incurring an adverse effect by the Honolulu Rail Transit Project (HRTP) in the City and County of Honolulu.