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The Carolinian was discontinued in September 1985, after the state of North Carolina refused to increase its support for the train, [9] [10] [11] and then revived in 1990. In December 1988 Amtrak extended the Palmetto south to Jacksonville, Florida. The train continued to be coach-only, without full dining service. [12]
The Sightseer Lounge car has wrap-around windows on the upper level and an informal café on the lower. One dining and lounge car is reserved for sleeping car customers, while another also serves coach passengers. [41] Amtrak calls the Auto Train, whose total length is roughly 3 ⁄ 4-mile (1.2 km), the longest passenger train in the world. [42]
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The Silver Star is a temporarily discontinued long-distance passenger train operated by Amtrak on a 1,522-mile (2,449 km) route between New York City and Miami via Washington, D.C.; Richmond, Virginia; Raleigh, North Carolina; Columbia, South Carolina; Savannah, Georgia; Jacksonville, Florida; and Tampa, Florida.
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Trans-Florida Central Railroad: 1924 1953 N/A Tropical Florida Railroad: SAL: 1881 1883 Florida Transit and Peninsular Railroad: United States and West Indies Railroad and Steamship Company: SAL: 1900 1903 Florida West Shore Railway: Valdosta Southern Railroad: VSO 1951 1972 N/A Valdosta Southern Railway: G&F: 1895 1907 Georgia and Florida Railway
By the following year, the company was operating two 60-car unit trains a week, each carrying around 1 million US gallons (0.83 × 10 ^ 6 imp gal; 3,800 m 3) of juice. On June 7, 1971, the "Great White Juice Train," the first unit train in the food industry, commenced service over the 1,250 miles (2,010 km) route.