then theNew Haven Railroad began "piggy-back" service (transporting highway freight trailers on flatcars) limited to their own railroads. By 1953, the CB&Q, the Chicago and Eastern Illinois and the Southern Pacific railroads had joined the innovation. Most cars were surplus flatcars equipped with new decks. By 1955, an additional 25 railroads had begun some form of piggy-back trailer service.
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the mid 19th century, the main function ofthe port was general cargo handling, storage, and trade. Since there was no interactive service with other ports or terminals during this period, the scale ofthe port was considered as ‘port city’. In that time, a port authority simply played a role of nautical service provider.
Stage 2: From mid 19th century to mid 20th century which the boom of
the Victorian Arnold around 1890. Arnold undoubtedly represents the second internationalization ofthe great English language and the English civilization in the Victorian Age. Victoria and her literature made English the international tradition of great culture, and this great tradition of English has been also preserved and strengthened by the prosperity ofthe Irish literature in the20th ce
Cubism was an avant-garde art movement that revolutionized European painting and sculpture in the early 20th century.
In cubist artworks objects are all broken up, analyzed, and reassembled in an abstracted form — instead of rendering objects from a single fixed angle, the artist depicts the subject from multiple angles simultaneously as an attempt to present the subject in the most comple