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  2. List of American Eagle (airline) destinations - Wikipedia

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    These are the airports served by American Airlines' American Eagle brand, composed of six FAA and DOT certificated regional airlines. Three regional airlines, Envoy Air , PSA Airlines , and Piedmont Airlines , are wholly owned subsidiaries of American, but whose aircraft are in American Eagle livery. [ 1 ]

  3. Manhattan Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    The first scheduled airline at Manhattan was Continental Airlines, which began Douglas DC-3 flights in April 1953. Manhattan was added as a stop on a route between Denver and Kansas City, a route that made a total of ten stops at smaller cities throughout Colorado and Kansas. [7] Continental pulled out in 1961, replaced by Central Airlines.

  4. American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Before it was headquartered in Texas, American Airlines was headquartered at 633 Third Avenue in the Murray Hill area of Midtown Manhattan, New York City. [ 147 ] [ 148 ] In 1979, American moved its headquarters to a site at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport , which affected up to 1,300 jobs.

  5. Map shows congestion pricing will cost up to $27 to drive ...

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    Currently over 700,000 vehicles enter the congestion charge area in Manhattan daily, according to the Metropolitan Transport Authority, traveling at an average of just 7 mph.With the congestion ...

  6. American Airlines Shuttle - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines Shuttle was the brand name for American Airlines' hourly air shuttle service operating in the Northeastern United States.It served Boston Logan International Airport in Boston, LaGuardia Airport in New York City, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Washington, D.C., and Chicago O'Hare International Airport in Chicago. [2]

  7. West Side Line - Wikipedia

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    The West Side Line, also called the West Side Freight Line, is a railroad line on the west side of the New York City borough of Manhattan.North of Penn Station, from 34th Street, the line is used by Amtrak passenger service heading north via Albany to Toronto; Montreal; Niagara Falls and Buffalo, New York; Burlington, Vermont; and Chicago.

  8. Trailways of New York - Wikipedia

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    Over time, Trailways of New York's holdings grew to include the Dixie Bus Center in New York City, [8] the Pine Hill-Kingston Bus Corporation, [9] and other properties. Expansion came yet again in the 1990s, marking the companies' largest growth since the first half of the 20th century.

  9. Greater Rochester International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Colonial Air Transport Company, forerunner to American Airlines, developed plans in 1926 to run daytime flights from Boston to Chicago, stopping at Albany, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, and Cleveland. An intersecting route from New York City to Montreal would cross at Albany, allowing for passenger transfers.