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  2. Jackson metropolitan area, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson area is currently served by Jackson-Evers International Airport, located at Allen C. Thompson Field in Rankin County between Flowood and Pearl. Its IATA code is JAN. Its IATA code is JAN. The airport has non-stop service to 12 cities throughout the United States and is served by four mainline carriers (American, Delta, United, and ...

  3. Transkentucky Transportation Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Transkentucky Transportation Railroad, Inc. (reporting mark TTIS) [2] is a 50-mile rail transport line purchased from Louisville and Nashville Railroad in 1979 with the goal of transporting coal produced in Eastern Kentucky to the Ohio River. It is a Class III railroad [3] that operates freight service between Paris and Maysville. [4]

  4. Union Station (Jackson, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Union Station is an intermodal transit station in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. It is operated by the Jackson Transit System and serves Amtrak 's City of New Orleans and later proposed Crescent Texas section rail line, Greyhound Lines intercity buses , and is Jackson's main city bus station.

  5. Paris Pike - Wikipedia

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    Paris Pike is the local name for the 14 mile (23 km) stretch of U.S. Routes 27/68 between Paris and Lexington, Kentucky. For years, this stretch of road had only two side-by-side lanes and no emergency breakdown lane.

  6. Updates on E. Ky. floods: Death toll increases again ...

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    Death toll rises to 16, Beshear says. 10:30 a.m. — In his latest press conference on Friday, Gov. Andy Beshear said 16 people have been killed by the devastating floods in eastern Kentucky. 11 ...

  7. List of Kentucky railroads - Wikipedia

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    Falls City Belt Line Railway: PRR: 1902 1903 Pennsylvania Terminal Railway: Flemingsburg and Northern Railroad: 1920 1955 N/A Frankfort and Cincinnati Railroad: FCIN 1927 1985 N/A Frankfort and Cincinnati Railway: 1897 1927 Frankfort and Cincinnati Railroad: Frankfort, Paris and Big Sandy Railroad: 1871 1881 Paris, Georgetown and Frankfort Railroad

  8. CC Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Central Railroad Louisville and Nashville Railroad: Route; Termini: Taylor Mill, Kentucky, United States Corbin, Kentucky, United States: Distance travelled: 177.1 mi (285.0 km) [2] Technical; Track gauge: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) Operating speed: 10–60 mph (16–97 km/h) Track owner(s) CSX Transportation: Timetable number(s) KC, C

  9. Austerlitz, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    It is located along Kentucky Route 57 approximately nine miles south of Paris, Kentucky and 17 miles east of Lexington. It was the location of a former station of the Kentucky Central Railroad (which later became part of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad ), along the section of line that runs between Paris and Winchester .