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    after David Trainer, a wealthy textile manufacturer. Trainer is named after the Linwood Mills owner David Trainer Sr. The borough of Trainer was originally...
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  • Look up Trainer or trainer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trainer may refer to: Trainer (album), an album released by Plaid in 2000 Trainer (TV series)...
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  • Trainer Refinery is an oil refining facility located in Trainer, Pennsylvania. The facility is downstream from the Port of Chester and fifteen miles southwest...
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  • The Pennsylvania Railroad operated dozens of named passenger trains, and in fact, was the largest passenger train operator in the US. All trains discontinued...
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    Delaware County, Pennsylvania. It encompasses approximately 10 square miles (26 km2), covering the Boroughs of Marcus Hook, Trainer, Lower Chichester...
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    children. Mrs. Trainer died in March, 1872. Trainer was a churchwarden of the St. Martin's Church in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania. Trainer is interred at...
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    Pennsylvania (/ˌpɛnsɪlˈveɪniə/ , lit. 'Penn's forest country'), officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Dutch: Pennsylvanie), is a state...
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    (PRR) Juniata Shops in Altoona, Pennsylvania. It hauled mainline passenger trains in Pennsylvania and commuter trains in Central New Jersey on the PRR...
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    passenger train operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) between New York City and Chicago. It operated from 1912 to 1995. It was the Pennsylvania's premier...
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  • George Benton (category Boxers from Pennsylvania)
    – September 19, 2011) was an American boxer and boxing trainer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His first amateur bout was when he was thirteen. He turned...
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  • Thomas Yankello (category Boxers from Pennsylvania)
    Spadafora. Yankello was also the trainer of former IBA Super featherweight champion Monty-Meza Clay. The American boxing trainer then worked with Roy Jones...
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    Moynihan Train Hall is an expansion of Pennsylvania Station, the main intercity and commuter rail station in New York City, into the city's former main...
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  • The Pennsylvania Railroad (reporting mark PRR), legal name The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, also known as the "Pennsy", was an American Class I railroad...
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  • The 1953 Pennsylvania Railroad train wreck occurred on January 15, 1953, when a passenger and mail train from Boston to Washington DC (the Federal) failed...
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  • Pennsylvania Station or Penn Station may refer to: Baltimore Penn Station New York Penn Station Pennsylvania Station (1910–1963), the predecessor to the...
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    The Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 is a class of streamlined electric locomotives built for the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), in the northeastern United States...
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  • Naazim Richardson (category Muslims from Pennsylvania)
    him energy and purpose." He was a head trainer in the Concrete Jungle in Philadelphia, and was also a trainer in several gyms across Philadelphia. Richardson...
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    Mechanicsburg is a borough in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States. The borough is eight miles (13 km) west of Harrisburg. It is part of the...
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    County, Pennsylvania. The curve is roughly 2,375 feet (700 m) long and 1,300 feet (400 m) in diameter. Completed in 1854 by the Pennsylvania Railroad...
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    The 2015 Philadelphia train derailment of a New York City-bound Amtrak train in Kensington, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States resulted in...
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    On April 3, 2016, Amtrak train 89, the southbound Palmetto, struck a backhoe while travelling through Chester, Pennsylvania, killing two track workers...
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    The Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) K4 4-6-2 "Pacific" (425 built 1914–1928, PRR Altoona, Baldwin) was its premier passenger-hauling steam locomotive from...
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  • Shohola, Pennsylvania. A train carrying Confederate prisoners of war collided head-on with a coal train. Some 65 prisoners, guards, and train crew were...
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    to develop a high speed train for Northeast Corridor service. The U.S. Department of Transportation worked with the Pennsylvania Railroad, Budd Company...
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  • Timothy F. Ritchey (category American horse trainers)
    May 27, 1951, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse trainer. He is best known as the trainer of Afleet Alex, a 2005 winner...
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    Athletic Trainer?". The Board of Certification Website. 2007. Archived from the original on March 18, 2009. "Resources". National Athletic Trainer Association...
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    Pennsylvania Station (often abbreviated to Penn Station) was a historic railroad station in New York City that was built for, named after, and originally...
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    28th Infantry Division (United States) (category Military units and formations in Pennsylvania)
    (Pennsylvania ammunition train) 103rd Engineer Train (1 officer and 16 enlisted men from 1st Pennsylvania Engineers) 103rd Supply Train (Pennsylvania supply...
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    The Walter L. Main Circus train wreck was a train derailment that occurred in Tyrone, Pennsylvania, United States, in May 1893. Walter L. Main was a farmer...
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    Historical Park at the confluence of Valley Creek and the Schuylkill River in Pennsylvania. The remaining village is in Schuylkill Township of Chester County. It...
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