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  2. Brooksville Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    CSX Transportation's Brooksville Subdivision is a railroad line in the Tampa Bay region of Florida. Today, the line runs from the Clearwater Subdivision in Sulphur Springs, Florida north to a point just north of Brooksville , a distance of 49.1 miles.

  3. Fitchburg Secondary - Wikipedia

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    CSX train B724 on the Fitchburg Secondary in Southborough, MA. The Fitchburg Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of Massachusetts.The line runs from Fitchburg southeast to Framingham Center [1] along a former New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad line.

  4. Syracuse Terminal Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The Syracuse Terminal Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of New York.The line runs from Oneida, New York, at its east end where it continues from the Mohawk Subdivision to Solvay, New York, at its west end where it continues as the Rochester Subdivision.

  5. Charleston Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The Charleston Subdivision is a portion of the Florence Division that includes part of CSX's A Line, one of their main lines which ultimately extends from Richmond, Virginia, to Tampa, Florida. Charleston Subdivision also includes a flat switching yard in North Charleston named Bennett Yard, as well as a satellite yard located in downtown ...

  6. Jacksonville Terminal Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The primary line through the Jacksonville Terminal Subdivision is the A Line, which is one of CSX's main lines in the eastern United States. Within the Jacksonville Terminal Subdivision, the A Line runs from Dinsmore south, passing Jackonville's Amtrak station, and through Grand Junction (historically known as Grand Crossing).

  7. GE BQ23-7 - Wikipedia

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    The GE BQ23-7 was a model of diesel locomotive manufactured by General Electric, [1] a variant of the B23-7 [2] built between 1978 and 1979 (the 'Q' stood for "crew Quarters").