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  2. List of Alabama companies - Wikipedia

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    Alabama National BanCorporation: Financials Banks Birmingham: 1986 Defunct 2008 P D Alabama Power: Utilities Conventional electricity Birmingham: 1906 P A Alagasco: Utilities Gas distribution Birmingham: 1852 Defunct 2017, now part of Spire Inc: P D American Cast Iron Pipe Company: Industrials Industrial suppliers Birmingham: 1905 Pipes and ...

  3. Birmingham Railway and Electric Company - Wikipedia

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    The company faced increased pressure from car after World War II and ridership declined. By the 1950s streetcar operations gave way to bus service in the city. Forty-seven streamlined PCC streetcars, which went into service in 1947, were sold to the Toronto Transit Commission in 1953. BEC changed its name to Birmingham Transit Company in 1951.

  4. List of corporations with a major presence in Birmingham, Alabama

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    American Cast Iron Pipe Company (ACIPCO) Associated Grocers of the Southeast; B.L. Harbert International - international construction company; Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama; Books-A-Million; Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP; Brasfield & Gorrie; Buffalo Rock Company; Chester's International; Coca-Cola Bottling Company, United; Birmingham ...

  5. Category:Companies based in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Transportation companies based in Alabama (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Companies based in Alabama" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  6. Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Company - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Company (ADDSCO) located in Mobile, Alabama, was one of the largest marine production facilities in the United States during the 20th century. It began operation in 1917, and expanded dramatically during World War II ; with 30,000 workers, including numerous African Americans and women, it became the largest ...

  7. Alabama and Tennessee River Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Alabama and Tennessee River Rail Road Company was incorporated under act of Alabama on March 4, 1848. [2] With John Anderson Dilliard being principal shareholder. J. A. Dilliard a LaGrange, Tennessee, native originally from Decatur, AL was also a principal owner in the Lagrange and Memphis Railroad which became the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, along with Joseph Dilliard and H.B. Di

  8. Terminal Railway Alabama State Docks - Wikipedia

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    The Terminal Railway Alabama State Docks (reporting mark TASD) is a terminal railroad, according to the AAR. It operates on about 75 miles (121 km) of track and is a subsidiary of the Alabama State Port Authority located at the Port of Mobile in Mobile, Alabama .

  9. Transportation Research Center - Wikipedia

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    The Transportation Research Center (TRC) is North America's largest multi-user automotive proving ground. It is operated by TRC Inc. The center occupies 4,500 acres in East Liberty, Ohio, about 40 miles northwest of Columbus, Ohio. These 4,500 acres are split between the main TRC property and a rural road/ATV course located approximately 2.5 ...