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  2. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, operations, and services of the MBTA, the public agency that runs most public transportation in Greater Boston. The MBTA operates subway, light rail, bus, commuter rail, and ferry systems, and has a ridership of over 200 million per year.

  3. Pennsylvania Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, operations, and legacy of the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), one of the largest and most influential railroads in the United States. The article covers the PRR's origins, expansion, mergers, bankruptcy, and successors, as well as its technical features and cultural impact.

  4. Long Island MacArthur Airport - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, facilities, operations, and statistics of Long Island MacArthur Airport, a public airport in Ronkonkoma, New York. The airport serves Nassau and Suffolk counties as an alternative to JFK and LaGuardia airports.

  5. BNSF Railway - Wikipedia

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    BNSF Railway is the largest freight railroad in the US, formed by the merger of Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and Burlington Northern Railroad in 1996. Learn about its history, routes, markets, equipment, and parent company Berkshire Hathaway.

  6. MBTA Commuter Rail - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, operation, and lines of the MBTA Commuter Rail system, which serves Greater Boston and central Rhode Island. Find schedules, maps, and ridership data for each line and station.

  7. New Haven Line - Wikipedia

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    The New Haven Line is a 72.7 mi (117.0 km) commuter rail line operated by Metro-North Railroad in New York and Connecticut. It connects New Haven, Connecticut, to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan, and has three branches in Connecticut.

  8. History of the New York City Subway - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, development, and expansion of the New York City Subway, the busiest rapid transit system in the US. The article covers the privately and publicly owned systems, the fares, the incidents, and the current services of the subway.

  9. SEPTA - Wikipedia

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    SEPTA operates bus, rail, and trolley services for nearly four million people in the Delaware Valley, including Philadelphia and its suburbs. It was created in 1965 and has expanded its network and fleet over the years.