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    The PATrain, also known as Mon Valley Commuter Rail, was a commuter rail service owned by the Port Authority of Allegheny County in the Monongahela Valley...
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    Pittsburgh. At the time the Port Authority of Allegheny County operated the "PATrain" commuter rail between McKeesport and downtown Pittsburgh. The Port Authority...
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    Washington, D.C., from 1982 to 1990. The city was formerly served by the PATrain commuter service, known as the "McKeesporter", until 1989. The city is...
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    Pittsburgh—McKeesport—Versailles commuter route in 1975 (which it re-branded PATrain), Grant Street continued to serve as the Pittsburgh depot for this service...
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  • ships of the United States Navy the Mon Valley, a variant name of the PATrain commuter rail service Monongahela, a whaleship lost in 1853. This disambiguation...
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    station located in McKeesport, Pennsylvania. The station was served by the PATrain commuter rail service between Versailles and Pittsburgh, and its predecessor...
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    insufficient and two diesel trainsets were purchased from the defunct PATrain service in 1989 instead. Testing of the equipment on the Northeast Corridor...
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    Syracuse, New York (1994–2007) Parkway Limited, Pittsburgh, PA (1981) PATrain, Pittsburgh, PA (1979–1989) Calumet, Penn Central, later Conrail service...
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  • of rail accidents (1930–49) Golden Triangle, a named frequency of the PATrain commuter rail service Search for "golden-triangle" on Wikipedia. Gold triangles...
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  • on July 12, 1985, after passenger counts had dropped significantly. The PATrain commuter operation continued to use some P&LE-trackage until 1989. Gateway...
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  • million grant from the Federal Highway Administration. It supplemented the PATrain service, which ran slightly to the south. The service had two departures...
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  • referring to the southern portion of the country Mid Day, a named train of the PATrain commuter rail service This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Skybus on hold and included six commuter rail lines (including the future PATrain). A major issue remained the disposition of two sources of money: state...
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  • dinner hours, particularly at a restaurant Early Bird, a train of the PATrain commuter rail service Birdie the Early Bird, a McDonald's mascot Lark (person)...
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    Baltimore and Ohio Railroad commuter rail line to Versailles, which it branded PATrain. These new routes, coupled with the 1973 oil crisis, generated a major...
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    system. The transit agency discontinued its commuter rail system, the PATrain, in 1989, However, A New Line To Arnold Has Been Proposed Since 2009. The...
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  • opens 1975 January 12: Pittsburgh Steelers win Super Bowl IX February 1: PATrain Commuter Rail Service Begins. The Pittsburgh Triangles win the World TeamTennis...
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