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Burlington Northern Santa Fe Bullet Coffee Thermos Vacuum sealed 16.9 oz., 0.5 liter stainless steel vacuum bottle that has a leak proof locking cap. Black zippered carrier with an adjustable strap. That first cup of coffee never tasted so good!! The BNSF Railway (AAR reporting marks BNSF) (NYSE: BNI) headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, is one of the four remaining transcontinental railroads and one of the largest railroad networks in North America (only one competitor, the Union Pacific Railroad, is larger in size). With globalization, the transcontinental railroads are a key component in the containerization of the Pacific Rim with the BNSF Railway moving more intermodal traffic than any other rail system in the world. It was formed December 31, 1996 as the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway when the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway was merged into the Burlington Northern Railroad. In 1999 the BNSF Railway and the Canadian National Railway announced their intention to merge and form a new corporation entitled the North American Railways to be headquartered in Montreal, Canada. However the United States' Surface Transportation Board (STB) placed a 15 month moratorium on all rail mergers ending the merger. On January 24, 2005, the railroad's name was officially changed to BNSF Railway. The BNSF Railway is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation, the holding company formed by the September 22, 1995 merger of Burlington Northern, Incorporated and the Santa Fe Pacific Corporation. According to corporate press releases, the BNSF Railway is among the top transporters of intermodal traffic in North America, and moves more grain than any other American railroad. It also hauls enough coal to generate roughly 10% of the electricity produced in the United States. The company's northern route completes the high speed link from the western to eastern United States. This was the route of the Great Northern Railway's Silk Extras in the 1920s. They had priority over all other trains stopping only for refueling and crew changes. These trains transported silk to the east from ships arriving from Japan to Seattle ports. To view other railroad items, clik : Toylandbay Trains / Railroad Books Buying more than one item? We discount shipping for multiple items. We will send an invoice for the combined total when you have finished bidding. Please click for many $.99 items: Visit our EBay Store, with many nice items just for you! Clik to: Add to My Favorite Stores | Sign up for our Store newsletter Discounts sent out monthly to subscribers The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
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