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  2. Seaboard Coast Line Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Seaboard Coast Line Railroad (reporting mark SCL) was a Class I railroad company operating in the Southeastern United States beginning in 1967. Its passenger operations were taken over by Amtrak in 1971. Eventually, the railroad was merged with its affiliate lines to create the Seaboard System in 1983. At the end of 1970, SCL operated 9,230 ...

  3. Dillon station - Wikipedia

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    Dillon station is a train station in Dillon, South Carolina, served by Amtrak, the United States' railroad passenger system. It was originally built by the Florence Railroad in 1893, but only as a freight station. Once the railroad was consolidated into the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad in 1898, the passenger station was opened in 1904.

  4. Southern Railway (U.S.) - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Railway Building in Washington, D.C., formerly located at Pennsylvania Avenue and 13th Street NW in the early 1900s An 1895 system map A 1921 system map. The pioneering South Carolina Canal and Rail Road Company, Southern's earliest predecessor line and one of the first railroads in the United States, was chartered on December 19, 1827, and ran the nation's first regularly ...

  5. List of South Carolina railroads - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina and Georgia Extension Railroad: SOU: 1898 1902 Southern Railway – Carolina Division: South Carolina Pacific Railway: ACL: 1882 1984 Seaboard System Railroad: South Carolina Terminal Company: ACL/ SOU: 1893 1903 Charleston Terminal Company: South Carolina Western Railway: SAL: 1910 1914 North and South Carolina Railway

  6. List of named passenger trains of the United States (A–B)

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    New York City–Charlotte, North Carolina–Columbia, South Carolina–Augusta, Georgia [1935] 1928–1953 Air Line Limited: New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad: New York–Boston [1900] 1894–1901 Air Line Special: New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad: New York–Fitchburg, Massachusetts [1905] 1904–1907 Airway Limited: Pennsylvania

  7. Clemson station - Wikipedia

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    Clemson, SC. Clemson station is a train station in Clemson, South Carolina. It is served by the Crescent passenger train of Amtrak, the national passenger rail service. The station sits on the corner of Calhoun Memorial Highway and College Avenue in the heart of downtown Clemson. Clemson is situated on one of the nation's emerging high-speed ...

  8. Best Friend of Charleston - Wikipedia

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    Disposition. Boiler exploded June 17, 1831; [1] some parts reused to build Phoenix. The Best Friend of Charleston was a steam-powered railroad locomotive widely considered the first locomotive to be built entirely within the United States for revenue service. It was also the first locomotive to suffer a boiler explosion in the United States.

  9. Columbia station (South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Nov. 2024. Camden. toward Chicago. Location. Columbia station is a train station in Columbia, South Carolina. It is served by Amtrak 's Silver Star train. The street address is 850 Pulaski Street. The station opened in 1991, replacing the 1903-built Seaboard Air Line station two blocks east.