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  2. ABC Supply - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1982 by Ken Hendricks and Diane Hendricks. It grew from a single store in Wisconsin to having over 700 branches in 49 states nationwide and sales of over 11 billion dollars. ABC Supply has expanded from its original business. [4] In early 2010, the company acquired Bradco Supply, its largest acquisition to date. [5]

  3. Cincinnati, Richmond, & Muncie Depot (Muncie, Indiana)

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    The C&O ended passenger service to Muncie in 1949, but the station was used for freight service until 1950, when the Muncie Gear Works became its new tenant. In 1973, Chessie System (which eventually became CSX Transportation ) restored the station for passenger service so it could be used by Amtrak on the James Whitcomb Riley and George ...

  4. Muncie Indiana Transit System - Wikipedia

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    Muncie Indiana Transit System (MITS) is the local bus service for Muncie, Indiana. MITS has 14 routes that originate in downtown Muncie and branch out about four miles in all directions. Some routes add buses during school hours to help shuttle students.

  5. List of companies of the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company (Farmer Jack, Food Basics USA, The Food Emporium, Sav-A-Center, Super Fresh, Waldbaum's) H. H. Gregg Hartz Mountain Industries

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Muncie and ...

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    The railroad of Muncie and Western Railroad Company, hereinafter called the carrier, is a single-track, standard-gauge, steam railroad, located in the city of Muncie, Ind. The property consists of a belt railroad connecting various railroads with the industries of Muncie. The owned main line is 0.749 of a mile in length.

  7. LaFayette, Muncie and Bloomington Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The LaFayette, Muncie and Bloomington Railroad (LM&B) was a railroad company incorporated in Indiana on July 13, 1869. It operated in Indiana and eastern Illinois until its sale on April 28, 1879, to the Lake Erie and Western Railroad. The LM&B line was so named because it ran from the city of Muncie west through Lafayette toward Bloomington. [1]

  8. Talk:Muncie Indiana Transit System - Wikipedia

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  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Muncie Belt ...

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    The owned mileage extends from a point near the intersection of the Fort Wayne, Cincinnati and Louisville Railroad Company, and the White River Railroad Company, to a point near Jackson Street, a distance of 3.112 miles, with spur tracks extending therefrom to various industries located on or near its line, aggregating 2.277 miles.