The Plymouth & Lincoln Railroad is a class III shortline railroad operating on the Concord-Lincoln rail line in central New Hampshire, United States. The...
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Railroad (reporting mark CSRX) is a heritage railroad located in North Conway, New Hampshire, owned by Profile Mountain Holdings Corp. The railroad operates...
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fugitives at Henry Ward Beecher's Plymouth Church in Brooklyn." Plymouth Church is one of the few active Underground Railroad congregations in New York still...
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by the Clark family's Plymouth & Lincoln Railroad and became the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad of today. Granite State Railroad — Operated over the White...
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purposes by the New England Southern Railroad and for tourist train service by the Plymouth & Lincoln Railroad between Meredith and Lakeport, with occasional...
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built in 1929 by the Hendy Aircraft Company Hobo Railroad, part of the Plymouth & Lincoln Railroad, in New Hampshire, United States All pages with titles...
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Shore Railroad (NSHR) Northern Central Railway (NCRY) Owego & Hartford Railway, Inc. (OHRY) Pennsylvania Northeastern Railroad (PNE) Plymouth & Lincoln Railroad...
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city in 1932. In 1825, Luther Lincoln was granted two land patents in what is now Plymouth by the federal government. Lincoln built his place of business...
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Patriot Rail Company (redirect from Sacramento Valley Railroad (2008))
Railroad Pioneer Industrial Railway Plymouth & Lincoln Railroad Ripley & New Albany Railroad Sacramento Valley Railroad Salt Lake, Garfield and Western Railway...
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Saginaw Subdivision (section Toledo to Plymouth)
line. Beyond Plymouth the line crosses the now abandoned Michigan Air Line Railroad in Wixom. Then the line continues north. North of Plymouth is the village...
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Kensington Kent County Lansing Lincoln Lincoln Park Macomb County Manchester Milford New Boston New Haven Oxford Plymouth Richmond Rochester Rockwood Roscommon...
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) is a seacoast town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States, on the South Shore, midway between Boston and Plymouth. The population was 19,063...
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Charles Henry Warren (category 19th-century American railroad executives)
Harvard University in 1817, studied law with Joshua Thomas in Plymouth and Levi Lincoln Jr. in Worcester, and was admitted to the bar. He settled in New...
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Plymouth Church is an historic congregation located in Des Moines, Iowa and is a member of the United Church of Christ. Plymouth is known for its long...
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in Worcester Rural Cemetery. Lincoln married Penelope Winslow Sever on September 6, 1807. She was a descendant of Plymouth Colony Governor Edward Winslow...
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Motor Company Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company Playboy Automobile Company Plymouth Pontiac REO Motor Car Company Rover Company (1878-2005) Saab Saturn Corporation...
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Plymouth Downtown Historic District is a national historic district located in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana, United States. The district encompasses...
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U.S. Route 30 in Indiana (category Lincoln Highway)
the north of the old Lincoln Highway alignment to accommodate an interchange at US 35. US 30 runs along the north side of Plymouth, passing through an...
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Northern Central Railway (redirect from Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad)
The Northern Central Railway (NCRY) was a Class I Railroad in the United States connecting Baltimore, Maryland, with Sunbury, Pennsylvania, along the Susquehanna...
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Hull, Massachusetts (redirect from Hull, Plymouth County, Massachusetts)
Hull is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States, located on a peninsula at the southern edge of Boston Harbor. Its population was 10,072...
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family, who arrived Plymouth in 1633; the house was built c. 1640 Hingham Samuel Lincoln House (Hingham) – built by Samuel Lincoln 1721 on land purchased...
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Industrial Railroad (UCIR) Union Pacific Railroad (UP) Union Railroad (URR) Upper Merion and Plymouth Railroad (UMP) Utah Railway (UTAH) Utah Central Railway...
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William Bradford (1590–1657) was the governor of Plymouth Colony (now part of Massachusetts) for most of his life. Descendants of William Bradford, some...
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after it opened in 1927. The original route of Lincoln Highway came off the New York Central Railroad's ferry at Weehawken Terminal and climbed the Palisades...
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Railroad (IAIS) operates Lincoln and Southern Railroad Joppa and Eastern Railroad (JE) Kankakee, Beaverville and Southern Railroad (KBSR) Kansas City Southern...
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Nantasket Beach (category Landforms of Plymouth County, Massachusetts)
Retrieved October 12, 2023. Solomon Lincoln (1830). "Sketch of Nantasket : (now called Hull,) in the county of Plymouth". Gazette press (Hingham [Mass.])...
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Ave/Berman Ave, Plymouth St, Lincoln St, Vermont St, Westwood Ave, Le Moyne Ave/Illinois Highway 64, Highway 355, Union Pacific Railroad, North Path, President...
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and a computer-controlled electrical system. Chicago & North Western's railroad manual estimated that the SD60 is 3% more fuel efficient than one SD50...
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Strasburg Rail Road (redirect from Strasburg Railroad)
gasoline-powered, Plymouth switcher locomotive — the only locomotive that was ever built specifically for the Strasburg Rail Road. By 1958, the railroad fell on...
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non-profit Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway Museum as a heritage railroad offering passenger excursion trains and hauling occasional cargo. The line...
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