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  2. Western Express, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Western Express hired 350 drivers each year of the five-year plan as part of this plan. [3] In 2020 the Nashville terminal was extensively damaged in the 2020 Nashville tornado outbreak. [4] Western Express is the largest woman-owned truckload carrier in America. [5] As of 2018 it was a top-25 carrier in America based on revenue. [6]

  3. Central Overland California and Pikes Peak Express Company

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    The east-bound rider left San Francisco April 3 and made it to St. Josephs on April 13. The Pony Express was active. [11] In the first month of existence, the Pony Express riders experienced violent weather, harsh terrain, and the physical hardship of being in a saddle for up to 100 miles a day. Despite this, operations ran smoothly.

  4. Bronco Charlie Miller - Wikipedia

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    Miller from a 1935 book about his life. Julius Mortimer "Bronc(h)o Charlie" Miller (December 1850 – 15 January 1955) was an American horse tamer and Pony Express rider. He was born on the trail in California to parents travelling west for the California Gold Rush.

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  6. Pony Express - Wikipedia

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    Billy Tate was a 14-year-old Pony Express rider who rode the express trail in Nevada near Ruby Valley. During the Paiute uprising of 1860, he was chased by a band of Paiute Indians on horseback and was forced to retreat into the hills behind some big rocks, where he killed seven of his assailants in a shoot-out before being killed himself.

  7. Western Express - Wikipedia

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    Western Express may refer to: The Western Express, an American radio show; Western Express Highway, in Mumbai, India; Western Express Air, an American airline; Western Express, Inc., an American truckload carrier; Western Express, several named passenger trains of the United States

  8. Elijah Nicholas Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Elijah Nicholas Wilson (April 8, 1842 - December 26, 1915) was known as "Yagaiki" when among the Shoshones, and in his later years as "Uncle Nick" when entertaining young children with his adventurous exploits.

  9. Western Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Western Airlines was a major airline in the United States based in California, operating in the Western United States including Alaska and Hawaii, and western Canada, as well as to New York City, Boston, Washington, D.C., and Miami and to Mexico City, London and Nassau.