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In July 1897, a new company called the Chicago Terminal Transfer Railroad (CTT) bought the C&NP from the Wisconsin Central. While the WC (and successor Soo Line Railroad) no longer had its own direct connection to the city, it continued to use the line to access Grand Central Station until 1899, and between 1912 and 1965. In May 1897, the ...
Central California Traction Company, railroad in California, reporting marks CCT; Cobb Community Transit serving Cobb County Georgia (US), now known as CobbLinc; Corridor Cities Transitway, a proposed transit line in Montgomery County, Maryland; Cotswold Canals Trust, a canal restoration trust in southern England
The carrier was incorporated originally as the Central Transfer Company April 16, 1884, by special act of the Legislature of the State of Kentucky, for the purpose of acquiring certain railroad property in the city of Louisville, Ky., that had been constructed by H. A. Dumesnil under an ordinance approved by the mayor of Louisville, Ky ...
NAFTA – North American Free Trade Agreement; NAS – Naval Air Station; NATO – North Atlantic Treaty Organization; NCIS – Naval Criminal Investigative Service (U.S. Navy) NAVAIR – Naval Air Systems Command; NAVCENT – Naval Forces Central Command (U.S. Navy) [3] NAVOCEANO – Naval Oceanographic Office
CTT may refer to: CTT Correios de Portugal, S.A., the national postal service of Portugal; CTT (Macau), the Macau Post Office; Cycling Time Trials, the governing body ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said on Wednesday he had picked Peter Navarro to be senior counselor for trade and manufacturing. Navarro served as head of a newly created ...
Compagnia Toscana Trasporti Nord, also known as CTT Nord, was a public transport company established on 22 October 2012, with corporate office in Pisa and operational offices in Livorno, Prato, Lucca and Massa Carrara.
2025 will be dominated by currency volatility that could lead to a "sharp" correction, KKR said. Trade wars, fiscal instability, and geopolitical tensions will spur FX volatility.