That is how the article by Ruth Fuller in the Jan. 2, 1950, Lancaster Eagle-Gazette about the last passenger train out of Lancaster. The train was the Chesapeake and Ohio's No. 37. "It was dark on ...
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Pakistani insurgents attack a train carrying hundreds of people and take hostagesPakistani officials say insurgents opened fire at a moving passenger train in the country's restive southwestern Balochistan province, wounding the driver.
The Oyo state government has launched a capacity-building program for 1,950 farmers across the state’s 33 local government areas as part of its commitment to enhancing food security. Declaring ...
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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on MSNUnlocking the Archive: The Chesapeake and Ohio's No. 37 last voyage out of LancasterFuller, accompanied by Miss Edith Houck, rode from Nelsonville to Lancaster to experience and write about the final train.
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