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  2. First Coast Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The north–south line, formerly the Seaboard Air Line main line before it was abandoned by the combined Seaboard Coast Line Railroad in favor of the ex-Atlantic Coast Line Railroad main line to the west, connects to the St. Marys Railroad at Kingsland. The line is abandoned north of Seals. [1]

  3. Canadian Pacific Railway Coast Service - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Pacific Railway Coast Service, also known as the British Columbia Coast Steamships (BCCS), was a division of Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), which began operating Pacific coastal shipping routes in the late 19th century. The development of coastal passenger and cargo shipping routes extended from British Columbia to Alaska and to ...

  4. First Eastern Counties - Wikipedia

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    First Eastern Counties' year-round Coastal Clipper services connect a number of seaside resorts in Norfolk and Suffolk, with service 99 using closed-top buses branded in blue livery, serving Lowestoft and Southwold via Pakefield and Kessingland; service 99 briefly gained a 99A variant linking Bungay and Southwold, running five times a day ...

  5. Seaboard Coast Line Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The first expansion for the Seaboard Coast Line came in 1969 with the acquisition of the Piedmont and Northern Railway, which operated about 128 miles (206 km) in North and South Carolina. [5] SCL would buy out the remaining shares and gain control of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad (L&N) in 1971, and also bought the Durham and Southern ...

  6. Glasgow–Edinburgh via Carstairs line - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Trains use the line to run services to England (to London and Birmingham). CrossCountry trains operate services from Glasgow to Edinburgh for destinations to the southcoast. First ScotRail operate services to/from North Berwick on the line. Only a few services continue from Edinburgh to Glasgow Central from the coastal town.

  7. Carolina Coastal Railway - Wikipedia

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    A four-engine consist of the Carolina Coastal Railway (CLNA) hauls 30 cars of freight across the Neuse River on the way to Raleigh, NC from Wilson, NC. CLNA was created in 1989 under the Thoroughbred Shortline Program of Norfolk Southern and was a subsidiary of Rail Link, Inc., which became a subsidiary of Genesee & Wyoming in 1995.

  8. What’s next for Aaron Rodgers after New York Jets tell him ...

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    FOX’s Jay Glazer first reported the news, while NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport also reported the Jets’ decision. The Jets confirmed the news on Thursday. The Jets confirmed the news on Thursday.

  9. Coastal railway line, Israel - Wikipedia

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    The Coastal railway line (Hebrew: מסילת החוף, romanized: mesilat ha-ḥof) is a mainline railway in Israel, which begins just south of the Lebanon-Israel border on the Mediterranean coast, near the town of Nahariya in Northern Israel and stretches almost the entire Mediterranean coast of the country, to just north of the border with the Gaza Strip in the south.