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Gold Star Chili was founded in 1965 [3] by four Daoud brothers (Fahhad, Fahid, Basheer, and Bishara) in Mount Washington, originally under the name Hamburger Heaven. [4] The Daoud brothers immigrated from a village in Jordan in 1957. [5] As the original name suggests, the original vision for their restaurant was primarily hamburgers. However ...
The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) operates 41 fixed-route bus services throughout the Columbus metropolitan area in Central Ohio.The agency operates its standard and frequent bus services seven days per week, and rush hour service Monday to Friday. [1]
The Midland Subdivision is a railroad owned by CSX Transportation and operated by Indiana and Ohio Railway in the U.S. State of Ohio.The line runs from St. Bernard, Ohio to Columbus, Ohio for a total of 107.0 miles.
Main Line (Pittsburgh, PA to St. Louis, MO) Ohio Connecting Railway (Woods Run, Pittsburgh to Elliott, Pittsburgh) [1] Duffs Branch (Esplen, Pittsburgh to Thornburg) [1] Sheridan Branch (Esplen, Pittsburgh to Elliott, Pittsburgh) [1] Chartiers Branch (Carnegie to Washington) Bridgeville and McDonald Branch (Bridgeville to Cecil)
Transferred to Red Star Line in 1906 under Belgic, then to Red Star Line under Samland in 1911, then back to White Star under Belgic in 1913 serving until 1931, scrapped in Italy. Titanic: 1912: 1912: 46,328: Launched by Harland and Wolff at Sir William Arrol & Co. Belfast yards. Struck an iceberg and sank on her maiden voyage with ...
Line Keys Color Hex color Icon; Ashtabula – Pittsburgh: Ashtabula-Pittsburgh d10000: Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railway: Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railway d10000: Bedford Branch: Bedford Branch d10000: Belvidere Delaware Railroad: Belvidere Branch d10000: Buffalo – Emporium: Buffalo-Emporium d10000: Buffalo – Oil City ...
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It was rumored in 1881 that the line might become part of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad system, as officials of that company had made visits to the property at the time. [6] The reorganization became effective on December 31, 1885, with the first trains running under the new name Cleveland, Akron and Columbus Railway on January 1, 1886.