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  2. O. Winston Link - Wikipedia

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    Ogle Winston Link [1] (December 16, 1914 – January 30, 2001), known commonly as O. Winston Link, was an American photographer, best known for his black-and-white photography and sound recordings of the last days of steam locomotive railroading on the Norfolk and Western in the United States in the late 1950s.

  3. Nancy Hanks (train) - Wikipedia

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    The new train's cars were painted blue and gray and, like the first Nancy, each bore a likeness of the famed trotter on the side. [1] "The Nancy", as it was known, was an all-coach, reserved-seat train with grill lounge service. The train had an average speed of 48 mph (including stops) and made the 293.7 mi (472.7 km) journey in 6 hours.

  4. Subway (George Bush Intercontinental Airport) - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 1969 along with the airport, the train system was replaced in 1981 with the current WEDway system, built by WED Transportation Systems, a division of what is now known as Walt Disney Imagineering. The Subway serves approximately 240,000 passengers per month, for a yearly ridership averaging 2.9 million. [1]

  5. Bodies of all 67 DC crash victims recovered as safety ... - AOL

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    The remains of all 67 people who were killed in the Washington, D.C. plane crash last week have been recovered, authorities announced Tuesday, adding that all but one of the victims has been ...

  6. Horror as train arrives at station with dead body stuck to front

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    His corpse wasn't discovered until the train, which can travel at 200mph, stopped about 25 miles later at the next station in Mulhouse. The man is said to be 48-years-old and from a north-eastern ...

  7. Baxter's Curve Train Robbery - Wikipedia

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    The Baxter's Curve Train Robbery, also known as the Sanderson Train Robbery, occurred in 1912 near the town of Sanderson, Texas. Ben Kilpatrick and his partner, Ole Hobek, attempted to rob a Southern Pacific express car , but they were stopped by one of their hostages, David A. Trousdale, who managed to kill both of the bandits .

  8. Stories emerge of victims killed in D.C. plane crash - AOL

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    An undated photo of 28-year-old Army Capt. Rebecca Lobach. / Credit: Lobach family ... He grew up in the Atlanta area and was a new father, leaving behind a wife and 1-year-old baby boy. His ...

  9. Piedmont Limited - Wikipedia

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    For most of its life it was a New York—New Orleans train, operating over the same route as the more famous Crescent Limited. The Southern Railway discontinued the Piedmont Limited in 1967, though reused the name Piedmont a few years later for an Atlanta–Washington service.