Definition of Cash railway. Meaning of Cash railway. Synonyms of Cash railway

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Definition of Cash railway

Cash railway
Cash railway Cash railway A form of cash carrier in which a small carrier or car travels upon a kind of track.

Meaning of Cash railway from wikipedia

- and another set sloped in the opposite direction. This was known as a cash railway. William Stickney Lamson of Lowell, M****achusetts patented this system...
- designed by architect William Monks, has what is probably the only cash ball cash railway still in situ. In 2017 a boutique cheese factory was opened on the...
- author of info found on "capsu.org" pages. Pneumatic Tube System - How it works Cash Railway Website: pneumatic tubes used for cash handling in shops...
- Flickr.com. 27 September 2009. Retrieved 30 March 2015. "Leicestershire". Cash Railway. Retrieved 12 March 2023. "Leicester past & presence a walk down memory...
- alludes to a railway station, a possible reference to "Homeward Bound". Billboard described the song as an "interesting off-beat rhythm number". Cash Box described...
- Australian Financial Review 25 September 2018 **** and the market The Cash Railway Website: Hattam Stores, Elsternwick Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback...
- customers of financial institutions to perform financial transactions, such as cash withdrawals, deposits, funds transfers, balance inquiries or account information...
- Cashes Green Halt was opened on 22 January 1930 on what is now the Golden Valley Line between Stroud and Stonehouse. This line was opened in 1845 as the...
- department is connected with the cashier's desk by means of the Lamson cash railway. The store is lighted exclusively by electric light—both arc and incandescent...
- furniture manufacturer John Crawford. The new emporium had electric light, a cash railway and everything needed to make it "a thoroughly modern place of business...