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  2. Transkentucky Transportation Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Transkentucky Transportation Railroad, Inc. (reporting mark TTIS) [2] is a 50-mile rail transport line purchased from Louisville and Nashville Railroad in 1979 with the goal of transporting coal produced in Eastern Kentucky to the Ohio River. It is a Class III railroad [3] that operates freight service between Paris and Maysville. [4]

  3. List of Kentucky railroads - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Central Railroad: L&N: 1861 1887 Kentucky Central Railway: Kentucky Central Railway: L&N: 1887 1891 Louisville and Nashville Railroad: Kentucky Highlands Railroad: L&N: 1907 1915 Louisville and Nashville Railroad: Kentucky and Indiana Bridge Company: SOU: 1880 1900 Kentucky and Indiana Bridge and Railroad Company: Kentucky and Indiana ...

  4. Light rail - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Siemens S70 LRVs used in the Houston METRORail and other North American LRT systems have a top speed of 55–71.5 miles per hour (88.51–115.1 km/h) depending on the system, while the trains on the all-underground Montreal Metro can only reach a top speed of 72 kilometres per hour (44.74 mph).

  5. Rail speed limits in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Federal regulators set train speed limits based on the signaling systems in use. [1] Passenger trains were limited to 59 mph (95 km/h) and freight trains to 49 mph (79 km/h) on tracks without block signals, known as "dark territory." Trains without an automatic cab signal, train stop, or train control system were not allowed to exceed 79 mph ...

  6. Paris, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Paris is a home rule-class city in Bourbon County, Kentucky, and the county seat. [8] It lies 18 miles (29 km) northeast of Lexington on the Stoner Fork of the Licking River. It is part of the Lexington–Fayette Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of 2020, it had a population of 10,171. [9]

  7. Kentucky windstorm: Where were the highest wind speeds ... - AOL

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  8. Pedestrian killed near historic site after being struck by ...

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    A pedestrian was killed after being struck by a train near a state historic site, Lexington police say. Around 8:45 a.m. Sunday, officers responded to the incident in the 200 block of Waveland ...

  9. Can you drive 10 mph over the speed limit to keep up with ...

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    Driving between 16 to 25 mph over the speed limit on any road or highway: 6 points 26 mph over the speed limit on any road or highway: Immediate hearing and possible driving suspension