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classification yard
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classification yard [‚klas·ə·fə′kā·shən ‚yärd]
(civil engineering)
A railroad yard for separating trains according to car destination.


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Lest our mayor and City Council remain under the thrall of Hollywood and the thrill of being commercial land-developers through some members' insistence on putting their fellow Santa Feans $35 million in debt for a Railyard movie theater, let 'em look back East .
In February, Brookfield, led by hunky CEO Ric Clark, said work would begin on the platform over the railyard in June, according to The New York Times: "Despite a flagging economy, Brookfield Properties says it will start work in June on a $600 million platform over railroad tracks near Ninth Avenue, where it plans to build two towering office buildings.
But members of the public should take note: The views expressed by the railroad's experts are not necessarily the views of the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, which is overseeing the railyard cleanup.
 
 
 
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