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  • In 1981, Dewhurst founded Falcon Seaboard, a Texas-based diversified energy and investm
  • You cannot protect your Seaboard against Pirates & Buccaneers.
  • Atlantic and Western changed its name to the Seaboard Air Line Railroad.
  • until 1916, passengers from the Southern and Seaboard Air Line railroads stayed at the Page-Walker
  • Seaboard Air Line passenger service operated out of tw
  • It eventually became part of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad and the line was abandoned
  • Railroad and Palmetto Railway become part of Seaboard Air Line Railroad.
  • d in April 2005 to lease 32 miles of a former Seaboard Air Line Railroad from CSX.
  • Seaboard Air Line Railroad (SAL) glass-roofed "Sun Lou
  • n, where the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and Seaboard Air Line railroad crossed paths.
  • Amtrak station also known as the Old Sebring Seaboard Air Line Depot as well as the Seaboard Air Li
  • ailroad museum located in the Deerfield Beach Seaboard Air Line Railway Station in Deerfield Beach,
  • to the Orlando and Winter Park Railway (later Seaboard Air Line Railroad) station.
  • In addition, the Seaboard Air Line Railway, which was constructing its
  • t in 1917 by both the Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air Line Railroads.
  • ned East Florida and Atlantic Railroad (later Seaboard Air Line Railway) corridor which ran to the O
  • thern Railway which was incorporated into the Seaboard Air Line Railway in 1901.
  • The Seaboard Air Line Railroad acquired control of the Che
  • The Seaboard Air Line Railway leased the FC&P on July 1, 1
  • ic and Western Railroad, which became part of Seaboard Air Line Railway later that year.
  • Located in Tampa, adjacent to the former Seaboard Air Line Railroad (SAL) Yeoman Yard, it was a
  • The station was originally built by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad as a two-story structure wi
  • It was originally called the Seaboard Air Line Passenger Depot and was listed on th
  • t Station was originally built in 1900 by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad as both a passenger station
  • to Athens, and was eventually acquired by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad in 1959.
  • The old Seaboard Air Line station, located on the current CSX
  • The Old Gainesville Depot (also known as the Seaboard Air Line Depot or Baird Warehouse) is a histo
  • resulting in the closure of St. Petersburg's Seaboard Air Line Station.
  • ama Railway in 1896 and later merged into the Seaboard Air Line in 1902.
  • bson and Hamlet, North Carolina, owned by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad.
  • tourist excursions along 6 miles of a former Seaboard Air Line Railway route in Manatee County.
  • It was built on the site of the former Seaboard Air Line Railroad southern coach yards, to wh
  • ved both the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and Seaboard Air Line Railroad even after the merger into
  • s led Tri-Rail to abandon the historic former Seaboard Air Line Railway depot located a few blocks n
  • antic Coast Line, Western Railway of Alabama, Seaboard Air Line, Central of Georgia, and Gulf, Mobil
  • Tucker grew as a railroad stop along the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, which delivered freight to
  • d, the Richmond and Danville Railroad and the Seaboard Air Line.
  • sembly in 1915, was to be an extension of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, with an 85-mile route from
  • ce in 1995, next door to the former Opa-locka Seaboard Air Line Railway Station, which has been list
  • igh and Gaston Railroad, a predecessor of the Seaboard Air Line, at the corner of Dawson and West Ma
  • Apopka Seaboard Air Line Railway Depot
  • n forced Amtrak to move there from the former Seaboard Air Line station north of downtown.
  • The bridge was built by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad.
  • Capitola in Leon County (where it crossed the Seaboard Air Line Railroad), Cody in Jefferson County,
  • In December 1911, the Seaboard Air Line acquired the company.
  • The Seaboard Air Line Lounge Car-6603 is a historic Seaboa
  • The Hialeah Seaboard Air Line Railway Station is a historic Seaboa
  • The Homestead Seaboard Air Line Railway Station is a historic Seaboa
  • The Seaboard Air Line Railroad Depot is an Amtrak (former
  • bama after 1901) - and made junction with the Seaboard Air Line at Richland in 1910.
  • The Seaboard Air Line Dining Car-#6113 is a historic Seabo
  • emain with the ACL until its 1967 merger with Seaboard Air Line to form the Seaboard Coast Line and
  • Long controlled by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, the Charlotte, Monroe and
  • e majority of FC&P stock, the newly organized Seaboard Air Line Railway (now CSX Transportation) lea
  • The Venice Seaboard Air Line Railway Station (also known as the V
  • d existed until 1967, when it merged with the Seaboard Air Line Railroad to form the Seaboard Coast
  • The Opa-locka Seaboard Air Line Railway Station, also known as the O
  • io Railway, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, and Seaboard Air Line Railway formed the Richmond-Washingt
  • The museum is located in the former Seaboard Air Line Less Car Load facility.
  • The resulting company became known as the Seaboard Air Line Railroad.
  • , which is used solely by Amtrak, is a former Seaboard Air Line Railway depot designed in the preval
  • The line merged with the Seaboard Air Line Railroad in 1901.
  • As a result, the GC&N developed the Seaboard Air Line Belt Railroad.
  • In 1901 the GC&N was formally merged into the Seaboard Air Line Railway.
  • The Seaboard Air Line Railway took an interest in the carr
  • It was originally built in 1925 by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, and rebuilt in 1947.
  • hen ran south via Ocala to Coleman on the old Seaboard Air Line Railroad main line.
  • The Seaboard Air Line Belt Railroad ran about 8 miles (13
  • to Silver Springs, which was leased from the Seaboard Air Line Railroad (with trackage rights on th
  • He served as district counsel for the Seaboard Air Line Railway 1900-1917.
  • In 1900, the G&A became a part of the Seaboard Air Line Railway.
  • In 1901 the line was formally merged into the Seaboard Air Line Railway.
  • ee, and was at one time superintendent of the Seaboard Air Line Railway.
  • ation of the remnants three former lines: the Seaboard Air Line Atlanta-Birmingham main line, the Lo
  • He was a General counsel, Seaboard Air Line Company from 1917 to 1919.
  • rom Hartsville to Bishopville was part of the Seaboard Air Line before being merged with the Atlanti
  • pment before the railroad was merged with the Seaboard Air Line Railroad to form the Seaboard Coast
  • RM is located in the historic Deerfield Beach Seaboard Air Line Railway Station, which was built in
  • ral and Peninsular Railway and eventually the Seaboard Air Line.
  • It was a station on the Seaboard Air Line Railroad (now CSX Transportation) li
  • and which had previously served as the Dania Seaboard Air Line Railway station and is now on the Na
  • e Raleigh and Gaston Railroad merged with the Seaboard Air Line Railroad in 1900, eventually becomin
  • Brick Road, thence northwesterly crossing the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, turning left and intersect
  • The district is bounded by the Seaboard Airline RR grade, CSX RR tracks, East Polk Av
  • y 1928 Funkhouser, Fahy and the others formed Seaboard Airways.
  • ture from the Gulf as it heads up the eastern seaboard along the jet stream, this city receives ampl
  • that period, she operated along the Atlantic seaboard and in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean.
  • n love and sail for 5 years along the Eastern seaboard and have two boys.
  • gaged in further operations along the eastern seaboard and in the Caribbean.
  • d her routine of operations along the eastern seaboard and in the West Indies only twice.
  • type training and exercises along the eastern seaboard and in the Caribbean.
  • it the road in early 2007, across the eastern seaboard and midwest, with touring bass player Lee Klo
  • nery and amphibious exercises off the Eastern seaboard and Caribbean, and midshipman cruises.
  • ilots, Salerno Bay operated along the eastern seaboard and in the Caribbean into 1947.
  • 1969 and resumed operations along the eastern seaboard and in the Caribbean, continuing such operati
  • l, she resumed type exercises off the eastern seaboard and conducted Naval Reserve training cruises
  • ptember 1945, she exercised along the eastern seaboard and then reported to Philadelphia Navy Yard f
  • rine and convoy escort duty along the eastern seaboard and in the North Atlantic until June 1945.
  • in rescue and towing duties along the eastern seaboard and in the Caribbean, making an important con
  • at trade, venturing far away from the Eastern seaboard and its coal trade for which she was built.
  • les in numerous actions off the United States seaboard and in the West Indies.
  • o the north, running alongside Big Creek past Seaboard and Coaldan to near Jewell Ridge, rising onto
  • arge crowds in cities up and down the Eastern seaboard and as far west as New Orleans.
  • Following shakedown along the eastern seaboard and in the Caribbean, North Carolina carried
  • it ran to Weldon via trackage rights over the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad (later eliminated with a
  • t-related operations of CSX, the successor to Seaboard, and Amtrak began using the old depot as its
  • lway, the Roanoke and Tar River Railroad, the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, the Louisburg Railroad,
  • ducted drills and maneuvers along the Eastern Seaboard and in the Caribbean until December 1903, whe
  • s of a Native American society of the Eastern seaboard, and predate the first body of "discovery voy
  • She operated from this port along the eastern seaboard and on training exercises in the Caribbean.
  • ome the largest U.S. city not on the Atlantic seaboard and the fourth largest in the U.S. overall.
  • of 1954, continued operations off the eastern seaboard and in the Caribbean until 22 September 1958.
  • ident Roosevelt had placed around the eastern seaboard and Gulf ports, the United States Navy recomm
  • d respected by every Historian on the Western Seaboard and was an Emeritus Professor.
  • ess and training operations along the eastern seaboard as far north as Quebec, Canada.
  • one of the leading such events on the eastern seaboard, attracting hundreds of prominent artists and
  • d spent several years trading along the Texas seaboard before the Civil War.
  • r routine training operations off the eastern seaboard before heading west in the autumn of 1921 to
  • Seaboard began development of wellhead and electric fe
  • among protagonists of every school along the seaboard between Lisbon and Messina."
  • Seaboard built a new run-through station for itself in
  • In 1905, the Seaboard built a new passenger station across the stre
  • ts Parliaments of 1493 and 1503 requiring all seaboard burghs to keep "busches" of 20 tons to be man
  • cruises, Barracuda operated along the eastern seaboard carrying out training and experimental exerci
  • ew England to Norfolk protecting the Nation's seaboard cities from possible attack.
  • On June 1, 1983, the Seaboard Coast Line merged the Haysi Railroad, ending
  • In 1979 it became part of the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad a predecessor to the CSX
  • The NCVA began operations in 1987 on a former Seaboard Coast Line Railroad from Boykins, Virginia, t
  • m 1902 until 1967 when it was merged with the Seaboard Coast Line.
  • to the creation of Amtrak on May 1, 1971 the Seaboard Coast Line provided passenger service over it
  • In 1992 the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad leased the building to th
  • loosa Wildlife Management Area along a former Seaboard Coast Line Railroad line.
  • The station's service under Seaboard Coast Line continued until 1971, when Amtrak
  • uilt in 1963, so it was at that station where Seaboard Coast Line consolidated their passenger opera
  • CSX Transportation, formerly the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad runs into Wedgefield from
  • e de Leon Ave. between Briarcliff Rd. and the Seaboard Coast Line RR tracks.
  • storage yard and intermodal facility for the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad, later to become CSX Tran
  • e station until 1982, and was torn down after Seaboard Coast Line Railroad merged with Louisville an
  • Raleigh and Gaston / Seaboard Coast Line Building
  • Seaboard Coast Line Railroad (SCL) Steam Crane #765157
  • ly one in the city that operated as an actual Seaboard Coast Line station, albeit only for a few yea
  • e Kingsland division line is a remnant of the Seaboard Coast Line's mainline.
  • bounded by Baker and Wheeler Streets and the Seaboard Coast Line RR tracks.
  • t parallels the railroad tracks maintained by Seaboard Coast Line and used by Amtrak; and doesn't ha
  • The Haysi Railroad was controlled by the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad and Louisville and Nashvi
  • rt of the Family Lines System, along with the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad, the Louisville and Nashv
  • ny residents then were employed by the nearby Seaboard Coast Line Railroad.
  • In 1967 the ACL merged into the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad, eventually becoming part
  • C moved through the merger tree, first to the Seaboard Coast Line in 1967, followed by the Seaboard
  • rst railroad in Florida, was abandoned by the Seaboard Coast Line in 1983.
  • A pair of mergers, first into the Seaboard Coast Line in 1967, and later the Seaboard Sy
  • The Raleigh and Gaston / Seaboard Coast Line Building is an historic building i
  • line before it was abandoned by the combined Seaboard Coast Line Railroad in favor of the ex-Atlant
  • ion's operations came under the banner of the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad, formed by the merger of
  • It combined Seaboard Coates Elementary and Jackson Eastside Elemen
  • ibious operational training along the eastern seaboard, conducted six Caribbean training cruises, an
  • waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic seaboard conducting anti-submarine patrols and escorti
  • As of 2008, the company is owned by the Seaboard Corporation.
  • ork, Wisconsin headed north along the Western seaboard, departing San Francisco on 28 May and reachi
  • Seaboard depot and hotel, about 1915, at the important
  • command and operated off the American Eastern Seaboard during the War of 1812, attacking shipping of
  • ate Committee on Transportation Routes to the Seaboard during the Fifty-fourth Congress, though the
  • War II, escorted coastwise convoys along the seaboard encompassed within the 3d Naval District and
  • e was trying to decide on a name for the town Seaboard engineer, John Robinson, proposed that it be
  • assenger service in the late 1920s before the Seaboard extension between Hialeah Junction and Homest
  • The 1994 Eastern seaboard fires were bushfires in New South Wales, Aust
  • Seaboard Florida Limited, 1901-1930
  • The Seaboard Football League folded at the end of that sea
  • on 25 March into Chesapeake Bay and down the seaboard for Norfolk, Virginia.
  • ons in medium-sized markets along the eastern seaboard from Vermont to Florida.
  • W operations which sent her along the eastern seaboard from New Jersey to Virginia and into Chesapea
  • 4th and 2nd Torpedo Flotillas off the western seaboard from Washington to the Panama Canal Zone unti
  • runs the length of the United States eastern seaboard from Florida to Maine.
  • She then operated along the eastern seaboard from Norfolk to NS Argentia, Newfoundland and
  • Seaboard, however, continued providing passenger servi
  • As the convoy worked its way down the eastern seaboard, however, Mariner fell farther behind.
  • ead test sites established along the Atlantic seaboard in the closing years of World War II, and the
  • on St. Nazaire, the only port on the Atlantic seaboard in which the newly completed German battleshi
  • lt, serviced and sailed on Scotland's western seaboard in the medieval period - and perhaps during t
  • r Squadron, Scouting Force, along the eastern seaboard, in the West Indies, the Gulf of Mexico, and
  • The South Bound was merged into the Seaboard in 1901.
  • 1942, she escorted convoys along the eastern seaboard, in the Gulf of Mexico, and to Recife and Rio
  • oups existed in other areas along the western seaboard, including Toyama, Ishikawa, and Fukui prefec
  • Seaboard International designs and manufactures API we
  • Seaboard International is a privately held manufacture
  • s map showing a sliver of land on the Eastern Seaboard labeled "USA", with all land to its west labe
  • e entire group quit just prior to the Eastern Seaboard leg of the band's US solo album tour from Feb
  • The RF&P Sub is part of CSX's eastern seaboard line, and carries freight trains, as well as
  • The province consists of the Seaboard Lowland, New England Upland, White Mountain,
  • The major dispute was over the owning of the Seaboard Lumber Company worth a about $500,000 in stoc
  • 3-27 May 1954, she operated along the eastern seaboard; made a midshipman cruise to Halifax, Nova Sc
  • as not limited to the colonies on the Eastern seaboard, nor to the areas ravaged by hostilities.
  • Long was born in Seaboard, North Carolina on August 30, 1947 to William
  • egan bowling when she was a school teacher in Seaboard, North Carolina.
  • trict (New England, Pennsylvania, and Eastern seaboard) Northwest District (Idaho, Montana, East Ore
  • d his attention to the tribes of the Atlantic seaboard, notably the Veneti tribe in Armorica (modern
  • began operations along the southern Atlantic seaboard of the United States.
  • ated centrally north-south along the Atlantic Seaboard of South Carolina.
  • one of the busiest rail yards on the Eastern Seaboard of the United States.
  • llage called Kallarawa located on the Eastern seaboard of Sri Lanka.
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