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After leaving the position of Governor, Sheffield served as chairman of the board of directors for Alaska Railroad from 1985 to 1997. In 1997 he was promoted to president and CEO of the railroad, where he served until 2001. [8] As of 2008, he was on the railroad's Board of Directors as vice chairman. [9]
Wortendyke is a former commuter railroad train station in the borough of Midland Park, Bergen County, New Jersey.The station serviced passenger and freight trains of the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway between Pavonia Terminal in Jersey City and Butler station until December 12, 1958, when the former changed its destination to Susquehanna Transfer in North Bergen. [5]
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Anchorage Depot, also known as Alaska Railroad Depot, is the railroad station at the center of the Alaska Railroad system at the junction of the two main lines their trains run on. It serves as the starting point for many tourists traveling on the luxury trains such as the Denali Star . [ 2 ]
Smith, Marvin Louis Vice President Operations Texas Pacific – Missouri Pacific Railroad 1962–1968; Smith, Marvin Louis President St. Louis Terminal Railroad 1961–1962; Smith, Richard Earl Trainmaster Texas-Pacific Missouri-Pacific Railroad 1961–1968; Smucker, David E., LIRR 1949–1950; Snow, John W. (b. 1939), B&O 1985–1986, CSXT ...
Wyckoff is a former commuter railroad train station in the township of Wyckoff, Bergen County, New Jersey.The station served trains of the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway between Pavonia Terminal in Jersey City (until 1958) [5] or Susquehanna Transfer in North Bergen (until 1966) to the station in Butler.
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In 1987 the Alaska State Railroad Museum was established in the depot. The Museum discontinued in 2017. On November 11, 2020, the Friends of the Tanana Valley Railroad (FTVRR) signed with the City of Nenana to become the new caretakers of the depot. [3] The FTVRR will reopen the depot as a museum after repairs and renovations.