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  2. Great Plains Transportation Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum's collection includes 6 locomotives and several pieces of rolling stock used on freight and passenger trains. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway 4-8-4 steam locomotive #3768.

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    BlueLine Rental, formerly Volvo Rents, was an American company that rented construction equipment to contractors and retail consumers through a network of company owned stores. The company specialized in renting a variety of construction equipment, ranging from small tools and light towers to large earthmoving equipment.

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    The South Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad was formed under Kansas Law on November 9, 1990. [4] It originally acquired 287 miles of rail lines from the Santa Fe. [5] SEKR merged with SKOL effective January 1, 1999. [6]

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  7. StraightLine HDD - Wikipedia

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    StraightLine entered the HDD market with the introduction of its line of DirectLine drills in 1989. In 1991 the company moved to a 36,000 sq ft (3,300 m 2). facility in Newton, Kansas, and opened a new 9,000-square-foot (840 m 2) engineering/technical support facility on the 13-acre (53,000 m 2) grounds.

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  9. Heartland Flyer - Wikipedia

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    The Heartland Flyer uses equipment from Amtrak's national fleet, typically two General Electric Genesis locomotives and two or three Superliner railcars. One of the Superliner cars is a snack coach with seating on the upper level of the car and a small Café area on the lower level.