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  2. Pennsylvanian (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvanian is a 444-mile (715 km) daily daytime Amtrak train running between New York City and Pittsburgh via Philadelphia. The trains travel across the Appalachian Mountains, through Pennsylvania's capital Harrisburg, the Pennsylvania Dutch Country, suburban and central Philadelphia, and New Jersey en route to New York. The entire train ...

  3. Clarkstown, New York, train-bus collision - Wikipedia

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    The train engineer saw the bus cross the tracks and immediately applied the brakes. However, the train's momentum carried it through the crossing, where it collided with the bus. The freight train ripped through the school bus, severing it into two sections, with the front half coming to rest a quarter mile (1,116 ft) down the tracks.

  4. List of Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    PittsburghNew York City October 30, 1983 November 6, 1998 Chicago – New York City November 7, 1998 January 26, 2003 PittsburghNew York City January 27, 2003 October 31, 2004 Merged with Three Rivers: March 8, 2005 present Replaced Three Rivers: Potomac Special: Washington, D.C. – Parkersburg: May 14, 1972 ()

  5. List of rail accidents (1970–1979) - Wikipedia

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    March 24 – United States – Gilchrest Road, New York crossing accident: a school bus was struck by a freight train at a level crossing in Rockland County, New York, near the New York City suburbs of Congers and Valley Cottage, killing five students. The bus driver was convicted of negligent homicide and sentenced to probation; the accident ...

  6. List of Pennsylvania Railroad passenger trains - Wikipedia

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    New York Day Express 1906 — 1927 Pittsburgh, PA — New York, NY renamed The Juniata; New York Express 1899 — 1914 Cape Charles, VA — New York, NY; New York Express 1904 — 1919 St. Louis, MO / Chicago, IL — Ft. Wayne, IN — New York, NY renamed New York Night Express; New York Express 1919 — 1928 Pittsburgh, PA — New York, NY

  7. Himachal Road Transport Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Himachal Road Transport Corporation, also referred to as HRTC, is the state-owned road transport corporation of the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. [4] [5] HRTC provides bus services to towns and cities within Himachal Pradesh and the adjoining and nearby states of Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Rajasthan.

  8. Keystone Service - Wikipedia

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    The Keystone Service is a 195 mile (314 km) regional passenger train service from Amtrak, that operates between the Harrisburg Transportation Center in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and 30th Street Station in Philadelphia, running along the Philadelphia to Harrisburg Main Line (known as the Keystone Corridor).

  9. PATrain - Wikipedia

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    The B&O's Grant Street station in Pittsburgh in 1968. In the early 1970s, the Port Authority (PAT) – which had controlled all bus and streetcar service in Allegheny County since 1964 – had negotiated with the B&O and Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad (P&LE), the last two private sector commuter operators in the region, about the possibility of expanded rail service.