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  2. JAXPORT Cruise Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Carnival established year-round cruise service from Jacksonville aboard the Celebration on October 12, 2004. [4] The Celebration continued to sail between JAXPORT and The Bahamas through April 2008. After a four-month hiatus in service, Carnival restarted Jacksonville-Bahamas cruise service aboard the Carnival Fascination, [5] which provided ...

  3. Port of Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    The ship Carnival Miracle was christened at the Port of Jacksonville on February 27, 2004, beginning Jacksonville service by Carnival Cruise Lines. [18] The Carnival Miracle was replaced by Carnival Cruise Lines' Jubilee, which sailed between Jaxport and The Bahamas from May 2004 through August 2004. Carnival established year-round cruise ...

  4. Transportation in Jacksonville, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Port activity is estimated to have an annual impact of over $19 billion, including 65,000 jobs. [14] The Port of Jacksonville also serves as a hub for passenger ships. The JAXPORT Cruise Terminal is a 63,000 sq ft (5,900 m 2) cruise ship terminal located at the northwest corner of the Dames Point Marine Terminal, beside the Dames Point Bridge.

  5. Jacksonville Regional Transportation Center at LaVilla

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    LaVilla station was one of the three original Jacksonville Skyway stops that opened with the initial 0.7-mile (1.1 km) Phase I-A segment in June 1989. It was originally called "Terminal Station" in reference to the Jacksonville Terminal, a former train station that was converted into the Prime F. Osborn III Convention Center in 1986 and renamed "Convention Center" in reference to the Prime F ...

  6. Jacksonville Port Authority - Wikipedia

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    Jacksonville airports were under the control of the Port Authority since its inception, but in May 2001, the Florida State Legislature approved the restructuring of the Jacksonville Port Authority into two separate entities (City J-Bill-1104); the Jacksonville Aviation Authority (JAA) and the Jacksonville Seaport Authority effective October 1 ...

  7. Chesterfield Towne Center - Wikipedia

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    Chesterfield Towne Center is an enclosed shopping mall located in the Richmond, Virginia metropolitan area in unincorporated Chesterfield County, Virginia. It opened in 1975 and features five anchor stores : At Home , JCPenney , Macy's , and a combination TJ Maxx / HomeGoods , with one vacant anchor last occupied by Sears .

  8. Jacksonville Port Terminal Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Jacksonville Port Terminal Railroad (reporting mark JXPT) is a short line terminal railroad run by Watco. It serves the Jacksonville Port Authority and tenants with over ten miles of track. It has only one main line, running west from the Tallyrand Marine Terminal on the St Johns River to an interchange with CSX and Norfolk Southern ...

  9. Jacksonville Terminal Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The Jacksonville Terminal Company ceased operations in 1976 when the Union Terminal closed and Amtrak opened its current Jacksonville station on the northside of town. [5] An interlocking tower once stood at the north side of Beaver Street Interlocking. The tower was demolished in 1999 to accommodate the new wider Beaver Street overpass.

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