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| Title: |
JTC SW900 37 |
| Description: |
Jacksonville Terminal Co. SW900 number 37 was switching a couple of mail-and-express cars, while the northbound CITY OF MIAMI paused in the station on its way from Miami to Chicago. The advent of Amtrak just a few months later ended the need for this big station, so the remaining passenger trains moved out on 3 January 1974. Number 37 was sold to the Seaboard Coast Line as their 232. |
| Photo Date: |
12/27/1970 Upload Date: 4/2/2020 10:11:33 PM |
| Location: |
Jacksonville, FL |
| Author: |
JAMES H. SELZER, JR. photo |
| Categories: |
Station,Passenger |
| Locomotives: |
JTC 37(SW900) |
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966 Comments: 0 |
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| Title: |
JTC SW900 37 |
| Description: |
Jacksonville Terminal Co. SW900 number 37 was switching a couple of mail-and-express cars, while the northbound CITY OF MIAMI paused in the station on its way from Miami to Chicago. The advent of Amtrak just a few months later ended the need for this big station, so the remaining passenger trains moved out on 3 January 1974. Number 37 was sold to the Seaboard Coast Line as their 232. |
| Photo Date: |
12/27/1970 Upload Date: 4/2/2020 10:17:50 PM |
| Location: |
Jacksonville, FL |
| Author: |
JAMES H. SELZER, JR. photo |
| Categories: |
Station,Passenger |
| Locomotives: |
JTC 37(SW900) |
| Views: |
657 Comments: 0 |
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