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Definition of Ton mileage

Ton mileage
Ton mileage Ton mileage (Railroads) Ton miles collectively; esp., the total ton miles performed by a railroad in a given period.

Meaning of Ton mileage from wikipedia

- high-fuel-economy alternative to the V8 gasoline engine lineup, and achieved better mileage than Chevrolet's 4.3L V6 gasoline engine of the 1980s, at a time when the...
- 4x4 Ford 3⁄4-ton and 1 Ton Pickups and Vans from 1974 to 1987. A Dana 61 front axle was selectively used in Dodge 4×4 3⁄4-ton and 1 Ton pickups from 1987...
- was the number 7 coastal company in terms of ton-mileage worked, in the country, with 244,040,472 ton mileage per year. The company was severely impacted...
- instead of the ton-mileage formula used previously which favored bigger, heavier cars. As a result, compact cars became the top mileage champs. In the...
- the airline group carried over 52 million p****engers and over 1.1 million tons of cargo and mail. ****an Airlines, J-Air, JAL Express, and ****an Transocean...
- Railroad Administration, because of American entry into World War I. Railroad mileage peaked at this time. Railroads were affected deeply by the Great Depression...
- for a unit of output such as MJ/p****enger-km (of p****enger transport), BTU/ton-mile or kJ/t-km (of freight transport), GJ/t (for production of steel and...
- of the United States and China. In overall density of operations (freight ton-kilometers + p****enger-kilometers)/length of track, Russia is second only...
- 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2023. Jethwa, Raja Pawan (2007). "Section II: Mileage wise available Details of Railway lines laid". Shree Kutch Gurjar Kshatriya...
- of road, not including its flock of subsidiaries; after some merging, mileage at the end of 1960 was 5,570 not including A&WP, CN&L, East Carolina, Georgia...