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  2. List of major cities in the United States lacking inter-city ...

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    Last service was the Pennsylvania Railroad's Nos. 638-645 (part of unnamed New York-Roanoke route via the Norfolk & Western's Shenandoah Route) in 1962. Idaho Falls, Idaho metropolitan area: 154,855 The last long-distance train was the Union Pacific's Butte Special in 1971. Elizabethtown, Kentucky: 153,928 Last service was the L&N's Pan ...

  3. Union Station (Owensboro, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    After the O&R went bankrupt, the Owensboro and Nashville Railroad took over the assets, and were in control until purchased by the L&N in 1879. [5] The station was a joint effort between the L&N, the Louisville, Henderson and St. Louis Railroad, and the Illinois Central Railroad, building over an older depot of the Louisville, Henderson and St ...

  4. List of Kentucky railroads - Wikipedia

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    Owensboro, Falls of Rough and Green River Railroad: IC: 1882 1897 Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad: Owensboro and Nashville Railroad: L&N: 1877 1881 Owensboro and Nashville Railway: Owensboro and Nashville Railway: L&N: 1881 1921 Louisville and Nashville Railroad: Owensboro and Russellville Railroad: L&N: 1867 1873 Evansville ...

  5. Crescent (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Crescent is a daily long-distance passenger train operated by Amtrak between New York City and New Orleans (the "Crescent City"). The 1,377-mile (2,216 km) route connects the Northeast to the Gulf Coast via the Appalachian Piedmont, with major stops in Charlotte, North Carolina; Atlanta, Georgia; and Birmingham, Alabama.

  6. Union Station (Louisville) - Wikipedia

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    Union Station provided the entrance to Louisville for many visitors, with its height being the 1920s, when it served 58 trains a day. As a Union Station, it served not only the L&N railroad, but also the Monon Railroad, the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Louisville, Henderson, & St. Louis, the latter eventually merging with the L&N.

  7. Metropolitan Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is a public benefit corporation in New York State responsible for public transportation in the New York City metropolitan area.

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  9. Local access and transport area - Wikipedia

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    Map of LATAs in the US. Local access and transport area (LATA) is a term used in U.S. telecommunications regulation.It represents a geographical area of the United States under the terms of the Modification of Final Judgment (MFJ) entered by the United States District Court for the District of Columbia in Civil Action number 82-0192 or any other geographic area designated as a LATA in the ...