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  2. Southeastern Freight Lines - Wikipedia

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    Southeastern Freight Lines was founded in 1950 by William T. Cassels in Lexington, South Carolina. The company first had 14 trucks and 20 employees with a $5,000 loan. [4] In 1975 W. T. "Bill" Cassels, Jr. became President of Southeastern Freight. The Florence facility was opened in September 1953 where Bill Cassels, Jr. operated one of three ...

  3. Saia - Wikipedia

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    Saia is an American less than truckload (LTL) trucking company, that originated in Houma, Louisiana, in 1924.With original operation occurring in Louisiana and Texas for the first fifty years, expansion came after 1980 when coverage began reaching into more states within the South.

  4. List of common carrier freight railroads in the United States

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    About 700 railroads operate common carrier freight service in the United States. There are about 160,141 mi (257,722 km) of railroad track in the United States, nearly all standard gauge. Reporting marks are listed in parentheses. [1] A&R Terminal Railroad (ART) Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad (AR) Aberdeen, Carolina and Western Railway (ACWR)

  5. List of Texas railroads - Wikipedia

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    Denison and Southeastern Railway: Denison and Pacific Suburban Railway: MP: 1895 1966 N/A Denison and Southeastern Railway: MKT: 1877 1880 Missouri, Kansas and Texas Extension Railway: Denison and Washita Valley Railway: MKT: 1886 1903 Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway of Texas: East Line and Red River Railroad: MKT: 1871 1881 Missouri, Kansas ...

  6. Southeast High Speed Rail Corridor - Wikipedia

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    Corridor as designated by the Federal Railroad Administration. The Southeast Corridor (SEC) is a proposed passenger rail transportation project in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United States to extend high-speed passenger rail services from the current southern terminus of the Northeast Corridor in Washington, D.C. Routes would extend south via Richmond and Petersburg, Virginia, with a ...

  7. Central Freight Lines - Wikipedia

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    Central Freight Lines Inc. (CFL) was an American regional less-than-truckload (LTL) company headquartered in Waco, Texas and serving the Southeastern and Southwestern United States. [2] For much of its history it was the largest and longest tenured freight carrier in Texas [ 3 ] and in 2021 ranked 21st on Transport Topics top LTL carriers in ...

  8. List of Oklahoma railroads - Wikipedia

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    Kansas and Southeastern Railroad: ATSF: 1897 1899 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway: Kingston and Choctaw Valley Railroad: 1898 1901 Kiowa, Chickasha and Fort Smith Railway: ATSF: 1899 1904 Eastern Oklahoma Railway: Lawton, Wichita Falls and Northwestern Railway: Miami Mineral Belt Railroad: SLSF: 1917 1950 St. Louis – San Francisco Railway

  9. AAA Cooper - Wikipedia

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    AAA Cooper Transportation (ACT) is an American, non-union less than truckload (LTL) freight carrier based in Dothan, Alabama. The company also provides dedicated, port, and international freight transportation. The company was founded in 1955 by John H. Dove after he purchased an interest in P.C. White Truck Lines.