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  2. Clinchfield Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Clinchfield Railroad (reporting mark CRR) was an operating and holding company for the Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio Railway (reporting mark CCO). The line ran from the coalfields of Virginia and Elkhorn City , Kentucky , to the textile mills of South Carolina .

  3. EMD GP16 - Wikipedia

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    155 locomotives were rebuilt by the Seaboard Coast Line. The vast majority of them came from Atlantic Coast Line, Seaboard Air Line and their subsidiaries (Atlanta and West Point Railroad, Charleston and Western Carolina Railway, Georgia Railroad, Western Railway of Alabama, Winston-Salem Southbound Railway); eight units came from Clinchfield Railroad (with one of them ex Nashville ...

  4. Chesapeake and Ohio 2716 - Wikipedia

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    By early 1979, the Clinchfield Railroad (CRR) operated a steam excursion program under the leadership of general manager Thomas D. Moore Jr., using 4-6-0 No. 1, but as per request of their parent company, the Family Lines, the CRR began searching for a larger steam locomotive to expand the program.

  5. Illinois Central 382 - Wikipedia

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    Clinchfield No. 99 at the Casey Jones Home & Railroad Museum in 2013. Carolina, Clinchfield, & Ohio Railroad, or Clinchfield for short, No. 99 is a 4-6-0 built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1905 as South & Western Railway Company No. 1. In 1908, the South & Western became the Carolina, Clinchfield & Ohio Railway. [3]

  6. Boonford, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The town's development was spurred on by the arrival of the Clinchfield Railroad in 1902, on its line to Johnson City, Tennessee. Nearly every structure in the town no longer exists. [3] Boonford's U.S. Post Office opened on November 17, 1902, in Yancey County. [4] It was moved to Mitchell County on December 28, 1914, and closed on May 31, 1951 ...

  7. Interstate Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The railroad began at the Clinchfield Railroad's Miller Yard, along the Clinch River between Dungannon and Carfax. It started off paralleling the Clinchfield to the northeast until its crossing of the Guest River (the line between Scott County and Wise County). The Interstate crossed the Guest River and split away to the north, running first ...

  8. Seaboard System Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Seaboard System Railroad, Inc. (reporting mark SBD) was a US Class I railroad that operated from 1982 to 1986. Since the late 1960s, Seaboard Coast Line Industries had operated the Seaboard Coast Line and its sister railroads—notably the Louisville & Nashville and Clinchfield —as the "Family Lines System".

  9. GE U36C - Wikipedia

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    Railroad Quantity Numbers Notes Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway: 100 8700-8799 8700-8769 rebuilt to SF30C's in 1985, C30-7 specs and renumbered 9500-9569 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad: 4 5800-5803 Clinchfield Railroad: 7 3600-3606 to Seaboard Coast Line 2125-2131 after traded for SCL SD45 2438-2044 Erie Lackawanna ...