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Today, Wildwood yard serves as a small CSX maintenance and switching yard. It was historically a busy classification yard in the days of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad. From the 1920s to the 1980s, the yard was significant since the Seaboard's division points to Tampa, Orlando, and Miami were located just to the south. [7]
Pages in category "Railway stations in Daejeon" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.
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The Gyeongbu high-speed railway, also known as Gyeongbu HSR, is South Korea's first high-speed rail line from Seoul to Busan. KTX high-speed trains operate three sections of the line: on 1 April 2004, the first between a junction near Geumcheon-gu Office station, Seoul and a junction at Daejeonjochajang station north of Daejeon, and a second between a junction at Okcheon station, southeast of ...
Pages in category "Rail yards in Florida" ... Uceta Yard This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 10:46 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad: Florida, Peninsular and Gulf Railroad: 1893 Florida Southern Railroad: ACL: 1892 1903 Atlantic Coast Line Railroad: Florida Southern Railway: ACL: 1881 1892 Florida Southern Railroad: Florida Steinhatchee Railway: Florida Transit Railroad: SAL: 1881 1883 Florida Transit and Peninsular Railroad: Florida Transit and ...
Following the Japanese invasion of Manchuria, from April 1, 1933, the line was traversed by direct trains from Busan to Andong (today Dandong) across the border. [6] From December 1, 1936, the Akatsuki luxury express trains ran on the line with a maximum speed of 90 km/h (56 mph), and achieved the shortest pre-war travel time of 6 hours 30 ...