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Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. traces its origins to 1934 when husband and wife Earl Congdon Sr. and Lillian Congdon (née Herbert) founded the company with a single straight truck running between Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia. [7] [8] The name is a reference to a common nickname for the Commonwealth of Virginia, the "Old Dominion."
The company's "Main Line Division" offered an overnight transportation service between New York and Norfolk could make 16 knots (30 km/h). [10] That service was between New York pier 26, North River , and Norfolk connecting with the line's "Virginia Division" steamers, including Old Dominion's "Night Line Steamers" Berkley and Brandon serving ...
Norfolk Wharf, Warehouse and Terminal Company: C&O: 1893 1896 Norfolk Terminal and Transportation Company: North and South Railroad: PRR: 1853 1878 Peninsula Railroad: Norton and Northern Railway: 1916 1934 N/A Ohio River and Charleston Railroad: ACL/ L&N: 1894 1894 Ohio River and Charleston Railway: Ohio River and Charleston Railway: ACL/ L&N ...
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. (NASDAQ:ODFL) shares are trading lower following third-quarter results. The company reported a revenue decline of 3.0% year-over-year to $1.470 billion, missing the ...
The old line to the Aquia Creek wharf was abandoned on the opening of the Quantico wharf on May 1, 1872. [5] On the other end of the line, the Alexandria and Washington Railroad was chartered on February 27, 1854, to build from the south end of the Long Bridge over the Potomac River south to Alexandria. That line opened in 1857.
SS Monroe was an Old Dominion Steamship Company steamship launched 18 October 1902 and completed 3 April 1903 by Newport News Shipbuilding of Norfolk, Virginia for operation in the company's Old Dominion Line's "Main Line Division" for overnight service between New York and Norfolk and could make 16 knots (30 km/h).
Signage indicates an out of service water fountain on the last day of operation at Kansas City International Airport’s old terminals on Monday, Feb. 27, 2023, in Kansas City.
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