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  2. Armour Yard - Wikipedia

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    In 1900 a Belt Junction station is mentioned, which would later be renamed Armour Station. [1] Today [when?] there is a Norfolk Southern railyard for freight trains, and since 2005 also a maintenance facility for MARTA, Atlanta's metropolitan rail system, whose Red/Gold line passes through the yard.

  3. List of Norfolk Southern Railway lines - Wikipedia

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    Track removed from south switch at Pisgah Forest, North Carolina, in 1984 to Rosman, North Carolina. Through Brevard, Line inactive since 2007 due to Ecusta Paper leaving plant in Pisgah Forest , which was razed in 2004 and 2005, now being developed for housing.

  4. 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team - Wikipedia

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    The 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team (30th ABCT [2] or "Old Hickory") [1] is a modular heavy brigade of the United States Army National Guard. 30th ABCT relieved 3rd ABCT/4ID in Kuwait, 1 November 2019. [3]

  5. Atlanta Beltline - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Beltline is 22-mile long multi-use corridor on a former railway corridor which encircles the core of Atlanta, Georgia.The Atlanta Beltline is designed to reconnect neighborhoods and communities historically divided and marginalized by infrastructure, improve transportation, add green space, promote redevelopment, create and preserve affordable housing, and showcase arts and culture.

  6. Norfolk Southern–Gregson Street Overpass - Wikipedia

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    The Norfolk Southern–Gregson Street Overpass, also known as the 11-foot-8 Bridge or the Can Opener Bridge, [a] is a railroad bridge in Durham, North Carolina, United States. Built in 1940, the bridge allows passenger and freight trains to cross over South Gregson Street in downtown Durham and also functions as the northbound access to the ...

  7. Durham and Southern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Durham and Southern Railway operated 56.8 miles (91.4 km) of railroad from Dunn to Durham, North Carolina, USA. It was originally chartered as the Cape Fear and Northern Railway by Holly Springs resident George Benton Alford in 1892 and construction began in 1898. [1] The name was changed to Durham and Southern in 1906.

  8. Durham and Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Durham and Northern Railway was first organized as the Durham & Northern Railway Company on August 29, 1887, by the State of State of North Carolina. The line came under the ownership of the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, which the Durham and Northern Railway connected with in Henderson. The cities of Henderson and Durham jointly financed the ...

  9. List of North Carolina railroads - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Mining, Manufacturing and Development Company: ACL/ N&W: 1903 1905 Carolina, Glenanna and Pee Dee Railway and Development Company: North Carolina Ports Railway Commission: NCPR 1979 2002 North Carolina State Ports Authority: North and South Carolina Railroad: SOU: 1899 1940 N/A North and South Carolina Railway: SAL: 1910 1914