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tracks





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In Scotland, snow ploughs were used to clear some train tracks but ScotRail services experienced significant disruption.

From BBC

"Once a snow roller is formed, the wind gets it to roll, collecting snow as it moves, in some cases even creating tracks of bare ground," she said.

From BBC

The rising mortality rate tracks warming and drying linked to climate change, and the study found the fastest rise in hotter, dryer regions.

From Barron's

In 1862 President Abraham Lincoln signed the Pacific Railway Act, authorizing two railroad companies to lay tracks from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean.

From The Wall Street Journal

The ISM PMI tracks apparel, wood products, chemicals, plastics, fabricated metals, and primary metals, among others.

From Barron's