Earliest recorded examples of an internal combustion engine for railway use included a prototype designed by William Dent Priestman which was examined by Sir William Thomson in 1888 who described it as a "[Priestman oil engine] mounted upon a truck which is worked on a temporary line of rails to show the adaptation of a petroleum engine for locomotive purposes." in 1894 a 20 hp (15 kW) two axle machine built by Priestman Brothers was used on the Hull Docks. Braves closer Craig Kimbrel pitching in 2011 2.2 Ice hockey, Main article: Economy of Atlanta. . The Atlanta Regional Commission is so far the closest that the area has come to a metropolitan government it approves only those projects deemed to have a positive effect beyond the immediate area in which they are to be constructed the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority is somewhat of a cross between ARC and MARTA working to improve mobility air quality and land use practices in the region GRTA also operates Xpress buses from 11 counties and could operate commuter rail service in the future Currently plans for commuter rail and eventual intercity rail (including the long-proposed but still unfunded Atlanta Multimodal Passenger Terminal) are the responsibility of the Georgia Rail Passenger Authority which receives almost no funding; !
. Philadelphia to Harrisburg Main Line: Amtrak owns the 104.2-mile line from Philadelphia to Harrisburg Pennsylvania As a result of an investment partnership with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania signal and track improvements were completed in October 2006 that allow all-electric service with a top speed of 110 miles per hour (180 km/h) to run along the corridor. See also: Stealing the T and Clean Old-Fashioned Hate See also: List of oldest structures in Atlanta 2.4 Freight train 2 Development and preparation. With a GDP of $385 billion the Atlanta metropolitan area's economy is the tenth-largest in the country and among the top 20-largest in the world Corporate operations play a major role in Atlanta's economy as the city claims the nation's third-largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies it also hosts the global headquarters of corporations like the Coca-Cola Company the Home Depot Delta Air Lines AT&T Mobility Chick-fil-A and UPS Over 75% of Fortune 1000 companies conduct business operations in the city's metro area and the region hosts offices of over 1,250 multinational corporations Many corporations are drawn to the city by its educated workforce; as of 2014 45% of adults aged 25 or older residing in the city have at least 4-year college degrees compared to the national average of 28%. .
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