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  2. Champion (train) - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the Atlantic Coast Line merged with the Seaboard Air Line to form the Seaboard Coast Line, making the Champion a sister train to its longtime rivals, the Silver Meteor and Silver Star. Additionally, a few months after the merger, on September 4 northbound, and September 5 southbound, the East and West trains were consolidated into one.

  3. List of named passenger trains of the United States (A–B)

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    Atlantic City Express: Pennsylvania: Washington, D.C.–Atlantic City, New Jersey [1912] 1910–1942 Atlantic City Express: Amtrak: Philadelphia International Airport, Pennsylvania–Atlantic City, New Jersey [1990] 1989–1994 Atlantic City Limited: Pennsylvania: New York CityAtlantic City, New Jersey [1925] 1919–1931 Atlantic City Special

  4. Brilliner - Wikipedia

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    10 cars were built for Red Arrow Lines (these were the only double-ended variants as every other car was single-ended), 24 trams were sold to Atlantic City, 3 cars were sold to the PTC, and one of each was sold to Cincinnati and Baltimore. [2] One streetcar, Red Arrow Lines 5, is now on display at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum. [3]

  5. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Wilmington, North Carolina (1900–1960) Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Building, 500 Water Street, Jacksonville, Florida (1960–1967) Reporting mark: ACL: Locale: Alabama Florida Georgia North Carolina South Carolina Virginia: Dates of operation: 1900–1967: Successor: Seaboard Coast Line Railroad: Technical; Track gauge: 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in ...

  6. Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Company constructed 96.1 miles (154.7 km) of 5 ft (1,524 mm) [2] gauge railroad line between Morehead City, North Carolina, and Goldsboro, North Carolina, through New Bern, North Carolina. The leasehold had been acquired by Norfolk Southern Railway Company, which in turn had secured it from the Atlantic and ...

  7. 1. See classic cars in Cool City Classic Car Show & Cruise

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    Cool City Classic Car Show & Cruise is this weekend. Here are 5 things to do in Manitowoc and Two Rivers. Herald Times Reporter. City of Manitowoc Department of Tourism. June 22, 2022 at 4:00 AM.

  8. Blue Comet - Wikipedia

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    Inaugurated on February 21, 1929, the Blue Comet was designed to provide coach passengers with deluxe equipment, accommodations and service at a regular coach fare. The first revenue passengers to board the CNJ's new flagship at Communipaw Terminal were Miss Beatrice Winter and Miss Helen Lewis of New York.

  9. North Carolina Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Efforts to consolidate the Atlantic and North Carolina with the NCRR began in 1866, but it would take until 1989 to complete the merger and consolidate the railroads from Morehead City to Charlotte. The North Carolina Railroad was leased to the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company and its receiver from September 11, 1871, to June 30, 1894. [1]

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