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  2. Central Indiana Regional Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    Central Indiana Regional Transportation Authority (CIRTA) is a provider of mass transportation in Boone and Hendricks counties with two routes serving Plainfield and Whitestown. As of 2019, the system provided 123,647 rides over 19,229 annual vehicle revenue hours with 3 buses and 31 vans.

  3. Transportation in Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation, doing business as IndyGo, operates and manages the city's public bus system, including bus rapid transit, microtransit, and paratransit services. In 2020, IndyGo operated 31 fixed routes with a fleet of 212 buses, serving about 4.8 million passenger trips (compared with pre-COVID-19 pandemic ...

  4. North American Van Lines - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 NAVL headquarters in Fort Wayne, Indiana moved to the new building location, spread across 121 acres (0.49 km 2). [1] In 1979 NAVL moved to the top of the list among the six largest van lines. [1] By April 1984, North American Van Lines Inc. was put up for sale by PepsiCo. [4]

  5. P.C.C. & St. L. Railroad Freight Depot - Wikipedia

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    P. C. C. & St. L. Railroad Freight Depot, also known as the Central Union Warehouse, was a historic freight depot located at Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. It was built in 1916 by the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad. It was a one-story, brick warehouse building measuring 790 feet long and 70 feet wide.

  6. Fort Wayne Line - Wikipedia

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    From Crestline west to Fort Wayne, the Ohio and Indiana Railroad opened the line in 1853 [4] and 1854. [6] The Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad extended the line west to Columbia City in 1856, on July 26 the three companies merged to form the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road. The line was completed to Chicago in 1856 [7] and 1858. [8]

  7. List of Indiana railroads - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wayne and Findlay Railroad: 1890 1890 Findlay, Fort Wayne and Western Railroad: Fort Wayne and Illinois Railroad: NKP: 1887 1887 New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad: Fort Wayne and Jackson Railroad: NYC: 1880 1976 Consolidated Rail Corporation, Hillsdale County Railway: Fort Wayne, Jackson and Saginaw Railroad: NYC: 1868 1879 Fort ...

  8. Category:Transportation in Fort Wayne, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Transportation in Fort Wayne, Indiana" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. Chicago, Fort Wayne and Eastern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 former Norfolk Southern supervisor Joseph (Joe) Parsons was named the General Manager of Chicago, Fort Wayne, & Eastern Railroad headquartered in Fort Wayne, Indiana. On July 23, 2012, Genesee & Wyoming Inc. announced that it intended to purchase RailAmerica in a deal valued at $ 1.39 billion.