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    Auto-Train Corporation (reporting mark AUCX), stylized auto-train, was a privately owned passenger railroad that operated from 1971 to 1981. Its trains...
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    conductors. Amtrak's Auto Train is the successor to an earlier, similarly named service operated by the privately-owned Auto-Train Corporation in the 1970s....
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    Autorack (redirect from Auto-rack)
    Florida and Chicago, Illinois, Auto-Train Corporation entered bankruptcy, and service ended in April 1981. Auto Train service between Virginia and Florida...
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  • coaches Auto Train, a specific Amtrak passenger service Auto-Train Corporation Motorail, a passenger train service that incorporates the carriage of automobiles...
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    Coast Line Railroad, which ordered 108 locomotives. The Auto-Train Corporation, whose Auto Train ran primarily over the Seaboard, ordered another 17, for...
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  • Reporting mark for Autauga Northern Railroad Reporting mark for Auto-Train Corporation This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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    Positive train control Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response team (VIPR) – TSA's rail security operations Railway electrification system Auto-Train Corporation...
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    was to be Amtrak's answer to the Auto-Train, which, at the time, was operated by the private Auto-Train Corporation. The service was run experimentally...
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  • Atlantic and Danville Railway Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railroad Auto-Train Corporation Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railway Baltimore and Ohio Railroad...
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    Big Dome (category Train-related introductions in 1954)
    1971, when the Santa Fe sold all but one to the new Auto-Train Corporation.: 119  After Auto-Train's bankruptcy in 1981 the fleet was broken up. Two (#550...
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    Floridian was briefly combined with the Auto-Train Corporation's Louisville, Kentucky—Sanford, Florida Auto-Train service in the mid-1970s. The success...
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    Astra Dome (category Train-related introductions in 1954)
    After Union Pacific exited the passenger business in 1971 the Auto-Train Corporation purchased most of the fleet and operated them for an additional...
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    modern station and yard. The station was opened in 1971 by the Auto-Train Corporation, a railroad that operated its rolling stock along tracks owned by...
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    Birmingham, Alabama (category Pages using multiple image with auto scaled images)
    the Auto-Train, merely a crew-change point. The Auto-Train Corporation went out of business in 1981, but since 1983, Amtrak has operated another Auto Train...
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  • Eugene K. Garfield (category Auto Train)
    an American lawyer who founded the Auto-Train Corporation. Auto-Train became what is now known as Amtrak's Auto Train. He served in the executive branch...
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    In December of that same year, the Auto-Train Corporation built a terminal for its operations nearby. Auto-Train took passengers and their cars and other...
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  • OCLC 609716000. Hilton, George W. (1980). Amtrak: The National Railroad Passenger Corporation (PDF). Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy...
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  • of named passenger trains in the United States, with names beginning A through B. The primary source for American passenger train names is the Official...
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  • Dean: built in 1955 as dome lounge No. 9005. It was sold to the Auto-Train Corporation, then reacquired by Union Pacific and named the Walter Dean in 1990...
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  • and Santa Fe Railway (ATSF) Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (ACL) Auto-Train Corporation (AUT) Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) Bangor and Aroostook Railroad...
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    Auto-Train Corporation begins running as independent line (1971), but fails in 1981; In 1983, Amtrak revives service and runs slightly renamed "Auto Train"...
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  • the Main Street, U.S.A. section.: 6  Between 1976 and 1977, the Auto-Train Corporation sponsored the WDWRR. For the first few months after the WDWRR opened...
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  • Sigmoid Labs, a team of former TiVo Corporation developers. The company was acquired by Google in 2018. Where Is My Train was released in 2015 for Android...
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    California Zephyr (1949–1970) (category Passenger trains of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad)
    converted to its buffet car state by the Auto-Train Corporation when it bought the car. The Austin Steam Train Association, which operates the Austin &...
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  • TTX was founded as TrailerTrain in 1955 by Norfolk & Western Railway, Pennsylvania Railroad, and Rail-Trailer Corporation. Pennsylvania Railroad employees—6...
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  • Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad. May – Auto-Train Corporation launches a second Auto Train, this time between Louisville, Kentucky and Sanford...
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  • tracking system using RFID technology Auto Train (US) A passenger train service first operated by Auto-Train Corporation and then by Amtrak between Lorton...
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  • Birla Corporation was a jute manufacturing company, but over time, it grew to operate four main divisions: cement, jute, linoleum, and auto trim. It...
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    Motorail (redirect from Car-sleeper train)
    Turkey with up to four trains each week in summer. In Germany, DB AutoZug offered motorail services for more than 70 years. DB AutoZug ceased to operate...
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  • and Western Railway. April 30: The Auto-Train Corporation (no longer Class I) ceases operations. Amtrak's Auto Train replacement will begin on October...
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