The railroad now employs about 525 people and 150 of them would be hired initially by Railroad Development.
In its final years the railroad usually employed 17 people.
Meanwhile, Ms. Kamer said, the railroad can employ new pricing strategies.
In the 1920s, the railroad employed half the wage earners in Flora.
The railroad employs 100 people, all located in Iowa.
The railroad employs thirteen people and hauls around 12,000 carloads a year.
The railroads also employed water boys.
During this time, the railroad employed over 1,000 workers.
The national railroad, for example, employs 95,000 people to haul just 7 percent of the country's freight and passengers.
The railroad employed 10 Shay engines to move the log-filled flatcars along the river valley.