An Easternseaboard can mean any easternmost part of a continent, or its countries, states and or cities. Easternseaboard may also refer to East Coast of the United States East Coast of Australia EasternSeaboard of Thailand See also East Coast disambiguation West Coast disambiguation 1994 Easternseaboard fires disambig ... more details
The 1994 Easternseaboard fires were bushfires in New South Wales , Australia between 27 December 1993 and 16 January 1994 were widespread along the NSW coast from Bega, New South Wales Bega to the Queensland border and inland as far as Bathurst, New South Wales Bathurst . Over 80 separate fires encouraged by extreme hot dry and windy conditions threatened many areas including the major cities of Newcastle, New South Wales Newcastle and Sydney . The fires killed four people and burnt out over 8,000 square kilometres. The fires across the state destroyed 225 homes in total 101 of which were in the southern Sydney suburbs of Jannali, New South Wales Jannali and Como West, New South Wales Como West where Como West Public School was also destroyed. 13 houses were destroyed in suburbs around Lane Cove National Park and 42 were destroyed around Kuringai National Park , Garigal National Park and Royal National Park . These fires generated a large amount of media coverage internationally. Unlike earlier fires several of which caused much more damage the 1994 bushfires entered a major city, as the later Black Christmas bushfires Black Christmas and 2003 Canberra bushfires would. Additionally, this was the only occasion in which a major city, Sydney, been threatened with total isolation due to fire. At the peak of the fires only the Hume Highway to the southwest remained open. All other road and rail routes out of Sydney were closed. Residents of the entire metropolitan area of Sydney had to contend with ash raining down on them, and the sky remained a blazing orange colour for days afterwards. External links http www.emergency.nsw.gov.au content.php 222.html http members.ozemail.com.au macinnis fireweek.htm http www.bom.gov.au lam climate levelthree c20thc fire6.htm http www.publish.csiro.au ... DEFAULTSORT 1994 EasternSeaboard Fires Category 1994 in Australia Eastern Category Disasters in Australia Category Bushfires in Australia Category 1994 fires EasternSeaboard Fires, 1994 australia ... more details
The EasternSeaboard of Thailand is an emerging economic region, and plays a key role in Thailand s economy. Its importance lies in the fact that it is Thailand s center for export oriented industries. High value goods, such as Japanese branded automobiles, which are manufactured there and shipped to other ports, are among the many exports. The region comprises Chon Buri Province , Chachoengsao Province , Samut Prakan Province and Rayong Province . Development The rising economic importance of the region is evident through the central government s commitment to the region s infrastructure development. Planners see the region as strategically important as it borders the Gulf of Thailand gulf as well as being close to Bangkok , and the Suvarnabhumi International Airport airport . Laem Chabang port, Thailand s largest and List of world s busiest container ports 20th busiest port in the world as of 2008, is the region s port. Bangkok , Suvarnabhumi Airport and the port are all linked by the Bang Na Expressway tollway. Two large infrastructure projects worth a total of 36 billion baht, both railways , have been approved on October 23, 2007, to be built to railway links up from Korat and Lat Krabang with Laem Chabang port. ref http www.bangkokpost.com News 23Oct2007 news01.php ref In addition, the Chon Buri Motorway, Thailand s first Thai motorway network motorway , also links the region with Suvarnabhumi Airport and Bangkok . In November 2007, Thailand s completed its second motorway, Bangkok s Outer Ring Road. The region is home to many huge industrial estates. Other than its manufacturing and shipping industries, it also has a diverse service sector consisting of the tourism, construction, and retail industries. Pattaya , the major tourist city, is also located here, and is only ... pdf 2001 0420.pdf EasternSeaboard Development Program http www.jbic.go.jp english oec post 2000 pdf 01 01.pdf EasternSeaboard Development Plan Social Impact Evaluation http www.blacksmithinstitute.org ... more details
Seaboard is a synonym for coast . Seaboard can also refer to Seaboard, North Carolina Seaboard Corporation , an international agribusiness company Seaboard International , an international oilfield equipment engineering and manufacturing company, or its subsidiary Seaboard Wireline Seaboard Air Line Railroad or its successors Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Seaboard System Railroad Seaboard World Airlines 1960 to 1980 , an international cargo airline that also served as a U.S. military carrier Seaboard World Airlines Flight 253A , a Soviet American airspace incident of July 1, 1968 Seaboard World Airlines landing at Marble Mountain a 1969 aviation incident where a U.S. troop carrier accidentally landed in enemy territory See also SEEBOARD , a former British Area Electricity Board EasternSeaboard , commonly referring to the East Coast of the United States disambig ... more details
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Citations date December 2010 Infobox Company company name Seaboard International company logo Commented out because image was deleted Image seaboard logo.gif center company type Private company Corporation foundation 1974, Houston, Texas location Headquartered in Houston, Texas , operates worldwide key people Chairman Chairman of the Board, President and CEO J. Kelly Joy br Vice President VP, Corporate Development Paul Winkler director br Vice President VP, Sales Russell Harbison industry Petroleum industry Oil and Gas Services & Equipment products Wellhead equipment and services to the petroleum industry revenue homepage http www.seaboardusa.com Seaboard International Seaboard International is a privately held manufacturer of highly engineered oil and gas pressure control equipment providing services for worldwide onshore and offshore oil & gas exploration, drilling and production operations. Seaboard began development of wellhead and electric feed thru connector product lines in 1974 and is headquartered in Houston, Texas. Organization Seaboard International is presently organized into the following divisions Seaboard International designs and manufactures API wellhead equipment and gate valves for worldwide onshore and offshore oil & gas exploration, drilling and production operations. Seaboard Wireline provides electric and slickline services, pipe recovery, perforating, gamma ray and neutron source material logging operations. Corporate, Administrative, and Engineering headquarters are located in Houston, Texas, managing twelve regional sales, service, and manufacturing centers. See also Wellhead Wireline networking Wireline Oil industry Christmas tree oil well American Petroleum Institute List of oilfield service companies External links http www.seaboardusa.com Official Seaboard International Home Page Category Companies based in Houston, Texas Category Oilfield services companies ... more details
Image Seaboard logo.png right Seaboard Corporation amex SEB is a diversified Conglomerate company conglomerate that operates worldwide a number of agriculture and ocean transport businesses. In United States the company mainly engages in pork production and processing. Internationally Seaboard also has operations in cargo shipping, commodity merchandising, sugar and citrus production and flour Mill grinding milling . Company maintains a fleet of 7 owned and approx. 23 chartered container vessels. The company also operates as an energy producer in the Dominican Republic generating electricity from diesel engine s mounted on two large barge s. Seaboard has over 9500 employees, mostly in U.S., Latin America and Africa. The company, which is based in Shawnee Mission, Kansas is a Fortune 1000 firm with net sales exceeding 2.0 billion per year. Seaboard itself is a majority owned subsidiary of Seaboard Flour, which is owned by the Bresky family. Seaboard subsidiaries Seaboard Foods Seaboard Marine Miami, Florida Seaboard Commodity Trading and Milling National Milling Company of Guyana , Guyana ... Farms Honduras, S. de R.L. de C.V., Honduras Mount Dora Farms Inc., Miami, Florida Seaboard Transportation ... a history of corporate welfare from 1990 to 1997 describing Seaboard Corporation as the beneficiary ..., and sell its products. Their research also alleged that Seaboard Corp. had a history of worker abuse ... Barlett first2 James B. last2 Steele ref Rick Hoffman, CEO of the company s Seaboard Farms subsidiary, responded by telling the Associated Press that, There were no programs that Seaboard solicited ... Time claimed was earmarked for Seaboard did not in fact benefit the company. In 1996, Seaboard ... re invigorating a campaign to have Seaboard Corp. San Martin de Tabacal return their land. Their ongoing ... seaboard.php ref In August, 2007 a judge ordered Seaboard to cease all tree and earth removal ... reflist External links http www.seaboardcorp.com Seaboard homepage http www.tabacal.com.ar Tabacal ... more details
The Seaboard Villages lang gd Na Tr Port Mara are three contiguous coastal villages, situated about 10 km southeast of the town of Tain in Easter Ross , Scotland . They face east onto the Moray Firth . Namely from North to South Hilton of Cadboll which has the pier Balintore, Easter Ross Balintore which has the harbour Shandwick which has the bay External links http www.rchs.uhi.ac.uk communit p37 ht hy DTTS Cover.html Down to the Sea online version of history book of Hilton, Balintore, and Shandwick coord 57.75657 N 3.91069 W region GB source enwiki osgb36 NH864757 display title Note WGS84 lat long, converted from OSGB36 grid ref Category Populated places in Ross and Cromarty ... more details
unreferenced date August 2010 The mid Atlantic Seaboard is an area of the eastern United States along the Atlantic Ocean . The term s meaning changes depending on the user, but generally it always includes the seaports, coastal plain s and United States territorial waters of Maryland , Delaware , and Virginia . It may also include the coastal plains and United States territorial waters of New Jersey , North Carolina , South Carolina , and even northern Georgia U.S. state Georgia . Finally, it can also include the entirety of all of the previously mentioned states and Washington, DC . Category East Coast of the United States ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Seaboard, North Carolina settlement type Town nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map NCMap doton Seaboard.PNG mapsize 250x200px map caption Location of Seaboard, North Carolina image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 North Carolina subdivision type2 List of counties in North Carolina County subdivision name2 Northampton County, North Carolina Northampton government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 2.7 area land km2 2.7 area water km2 0.0 area total sq mi 1.0 area land sq mi 1.0 area water sq mi 0.0 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total 695 population density km2 261.2 population density sq mi 676.6 General information timezone North American Eastern Time Zone Eastern EST utc offset 5 timezone DST EDT utc offset DST 4 elevation footnotes elevation m 41 elevation ft 135 coordinates display inline,title coordinates type region US type city latd 36 latm 29 lats 22 latNS N longd 77 longm 26 longs 21 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type ZIP code postal code 27876 area code Area code 252 252 blank name Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS code blank info 37 59980 GR 2 blank1 name Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 0994451 GR 3 website footnotes Seaboard is a town in Northampton ... Micropolitan Statistical Area . Geography Seaboard is located at coord 36 29 22 N 77 26 21 W city ... Category Roanoke Rapids micropolitan area ca Seaboard es Seaboard nl Seaboard pt Seaboard vo Seaboard ... more details
Seaboard Coast Line Industries, Inc. , incorporated in Delaware on May 9, 1969, was a railroad holding company that owned the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad , its subsidiary Louisville and Nashville Railroad , and several smaller carriers. Its railroad subsidiaries were collectively known as the Family Lines System . Its headquarters were in Jacksonville, Florida in the United States . Through 1979, the Family Lines network totaled Convert 16326 mi km in 13 states. The company succeeded SCL Industries, Inc. , incorporated August 1, 1968 in Virginia and renamed Seaboard Coast Line Industries, Inc. on February 5, 1969. On November 1, 1980 Seaboard Coast Line Industries merged with Chessie System, Inc. to form CSX Corporation , and in 1983 the Family Lines units were combined as the Seaboard System Railroad . External links http web.archive.org web 20050816033204 http www.aclsal.org chronology.htm Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air Line Historical Society website timeline page Category Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Category Predecessors of CSX Transportation Category Seaboard Air Line Railroad Category Seaboard System Railroad Category Louisville and Nashville Railroad Category United States railroad holding companies Category Railway companies established in 1969 Category Railway companies disestablished in 1980 US rail stub ... more details
Geobox Mountain name Atlantic Seaboard other name range category watershed image NorthAmerica WaterDivides.png image size 330px image caption The Atlantic Seaboard Watershed is a narrow continental area which extends southward along the Atlantic Ocean from List of rivers of Nova Scotia Cape North Nova Scotia peninsula to the southern limit of the Eastern Continental Divide yellow , which ends at the drainage into the 1937 Okeechobee Waterway . country Canada country flag 1 country1 United States country flag1 1 area imperial 233961 area note br lower bound from sum of listed areas on 2010 12 25 map map caption Main Atlantic Watershed of North America The Atlantic seaboard watershed is a drainage basin watershed of North America along both the Atlantic Canada Maritimes coast south of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence Watershed & the East Coast of the United States north of the watershed of the Okeechobee Waterway . The relatively narrow Specify What is the largest west to east width? date December 2009 convert TBD miles km continental area is demarcated on the south by drainage to the Okeechobee Waterway which drains both westward to the Gulf and eastward to ocean , the Eastern Continental Divide ECD to the west, and the File NorthAmericaDivides.gif Saint Lawrence divide to the north. United States physiographic region US physiographic regions of this watershed are the Atlantic Plain and the Appalachian Mountains Appalachian Mountains & Highlands . Major sub watersheds of the Atlantic Seaboard are the following north to south Sub watersheds adjacent to the Saint Lawrence divide Chedabucto Bay convert 2148 sqmi km2 http www.mar.dfo mpo.gc.ca science ocean ceice Inlets ChedabuctoBay2.htm Gulf of Maine convert 69115 sqmi km2 SOURCE Gulf of Maine WIKIARTICLE Long Island Sound convert ... point small Sub watersheds adjacent to the Eastern Continental Divide Albemarle Sound convert 14380 ... date January 2010 Kissimmee River convert 3000 sqmi km2 For references regarding this watershed Eastern ... more details
Infobox SG rail railroad name Seaboard Coast Line Railroad logo filename Seaboard Coast Line Herald.png ... predecessor line Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Atlantic Coast Line , Seaboard Air Line Railroad Seaboard Air Line successor line Seaboard System Railroad Seaboard System hq city Jacksonville, FL and Richmond, VA length Convert 9809 mi km July 1967 The Seaboard Coast Line Railroad reporting mark SCL ... was merged with its affiliate lines to create the Seaboard System Railroad Seaboard System in 1983. History The Seaboard Coast Line emerged on July 1, 1967 following the merger of the Seaboard Air Line ... name SCL1 cite book title Seaboard Coast Line & Family Lines last Griffin first William year 2004 ... the Seaboard Coast Line provided passenger service over its system, including local passenger trains on some lines. ref Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Passenger Schedules , July 1, 1967. ref Local trains ... the Amtrak era, many were renamed or combined with other services. The first expansion for the Seaboard ..., CSX combined the Family Lines System units as the Seaboard System Railroad and later became CSX Transportation when the former Chessie units merged with the Seaboard in December 1986. ref cite book ... 63 67 ref Effective January 1, 1983, The Seaboard Coast Line Railroad became Seaboard System Railroad ... years prior to this, the SCL and L&N had been under the common ownership of a holding company, Seaboard ... . On June 7, 1970, beginning on Seaboard Coast Line railroad, a mile long Tropicana Juice Train ... to EMD builds. ref name SCL2 cite book title Seaboard Coast Line Railroad last Nuckles first Douglas ... locomotives in the 5 years leading up to the merger. Among the first new locomotives purchased by the Seaboard ... to the creation of the Seaboard System Railroad Seaboard System in 1983, SCL began acquiring the next ... also Image SCL 01093.JPG thumb Former Seaboard Coast Line Railroad class M 6 caboose on display at the Mulberry Phosphate Museum in Mulberry, Florida Amtrak Auto Train GP16 Juice Train List of Seaboard ... more details
logo fur Article Seaboard Air Line Railroad Use Org Owner CSX Transportation , successor and assigns Source Seaboard Railroad timetable of April 30, 1961, published without copyright notice br collection of User JGHowes JGHowes other information Heralds are logos or slogans used by railroad companies and displayed on their equipment. Non free logo Trademark Category Railroad logos ... more details
The Seaboard Air Line Depot can refer to the following former and active train stations previously used by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad , many of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places Expand list date September 2008 Florida Apopka Seaboard Air Line Railway Depot Auburndale SAL station Auburndale, Florida Belleview SAL station Belleview, Florida Deerfield Beach Seaboard Air Line Railway Station Delray Beach Seaboard Air Line Railway Station Gainesville SAL station Hawthorne SAL station Fort Lauderdale SAL station Fort Lauderdale Seaboard Air Line Railway Station Hialeah Seaboard Air Line Railway Station Hollywood SAL station Homestead Seaboard Air Line Railway Station Inverness SAL station Largo SAL station Leesburg SAL station Naples Railroad Depot Ocala SAL station Opa locka Seaboard Air Line Railway Station Orlando SAL station Seaboard Air Line Railroad Orlando station Plant City SAL station Old Sebring Seaboard Air Line Depot Venice Seaboard Air Line Depot West Palm Beach Intermodal Terminal West Palm Beach SAL station Wildwood SAL station Wildwood, Florida Williston SAL station Winter Haven SAL station Georgia Athens SAL station Colbert SAL station Comer SAL station Elberton SAL station Emory SAL station Lawrenceville SAL station Plains SAL station Tucker SAL station North Carolina Apex Union Depot Apex SAL station Bladenboro SAL station Bostic SAL station Caroleen SAL station Charlotte SAL station Cherryville SAL station Clarkton SAL station Colon SAL station Creedmore SAL station Conway SAL station Ellenboro SAL station Franklinton SAL station Gibson SAL station Gumberry SAL station Hamlet SAL station Hamlet, North Carolina Hoffman SAL station Kelford SAL station Latimore SAL station Lumberton SAL station Matthews SAL station Maxton SAL station ... Weldon SAL station South Carolina Abbeville SAL station Calhoun SAL station Camden Seaboard Air Line ... McBee SAL station North, South Carolina SAL station Seaboard Air Line Railway Depot in Patrick Prichard ... more details
Infobox SG rail railroad name Seaboard Air Line Railroad logo filename Seaboard RR logo.png logo size 150 system map SAL map 1916.jpg map caption 1916 map of the Seaboard routes map size 300px railroad ... , Florida start year 1900 end year 1967 successor line Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Seaboard Coast Line old gauge hq city originally Portsmouth, VA , later Richmond, VA The Seaboard Air Line ... it merged with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad , its longtime rival, to form the Seaboard Coast Line ... The main line of the Seaboard ran from Richmond via Raleigh, North Carolina , Columbia, South Carolina ... bringing travelers to the Sunshine State. From Jacksonville, Seaboard rails continued to such popular ... Beach, Florida West Palm Beach and Miami, Florida Miami . Other important Seaboard routes included ... , the earliest route of what became the Seaboard. In the first half of the 20th century, Seaboard ... Early 19th century The complex corporate history of the Seaboard began on March 8, 1832, when its earliest ... coauthors title Seaboard Air Line Railway Steam Boats, Locomotives, and History publisher Indiana University ... difficulties, the P&R was reorganized as the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad , known informally as the Seaboard Road . Meanwhile, the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad had begun construction on November ... had connected with the Seaboard and Roanoke at Weldon, thus offering travelers through service ... roads. The Seaboard never owned any airplanes. However, in 1940 the railroad did propose the creation of Seaboard Airlines, but this idea was struck down by the Interstate Commerce Commission ... in aviation shares on Wall Street following Charles A. Lindbergh s trans Atlantic flight in 1927, Seaboard ... connotations only after it became evident that Seaboard Air Line was actually a railroad did investors ..., with the efficiently managed Seaboard Road showing a profit even during the Panic of 1873 , and paying ..., the Seaboard s president, John M. Robinson, acquired financial control of them, becoming president ... more details
Infobox Airline airline Seaboard World Airlines logo Seaboard.png logo size 150 IATA SB ICAO SEW callsign SEABOARD founded September 16, 1946 as Seaboard & Western Airlines ceased October 1, 1980 merged with Flying Tiger Line headquarters New York City, New York hubs focus cities div New York City, New York New York City frequent flyer lounge alliance fleet size 81 Historically destinations company slogan parent subsidiaries key people div Arthur Norden Founder Raymond Norden Other Founder website Seaboard World Airlines was an international all cargo airline based in the United States . Its headquarters were on the grounds of John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City . ref World Airline Directory. Flight International . 22 April 1978. http www.flightglobal.com pdfarchive view 1978 1978 20 200675.html?search 22Seaboard 20World 20Airlines 22 20 22head 20office 22 1191 . ref History Seaboard World Airlines International Civil Aviation Organisation ICAO Code SEW International Air Transport Association IATA Code SB Airline call sign Callsign Seaboard was founded on September 16, 1946 as Seaboard & Western Airlines . It adopted the name Seaboard World Airlines in April 1961. Jet cargo service started in 1964 with the introduction of the Douglas DC 8 . The airline played a prominent ... close to the front lines with North Vietnam . In 1968, one of these flights operating as Seaboard .... One infamous incident was the Seaboard World Airlines landing at Marble Mountain , where a DC 8 63 accidentally landed at a helicopter airstrip in Vietnam. Seaboard was the first airline to fly a 747 ... Seaboard History Bot generated title ref Historical Fleet class wikitable bgcolor cccccc Seaboard World ... seabhist.htm Seaboard Historical Website http www.timetableimages.com ttimages sb.htm Timetable Images http www.airliners.net search photo.search?airlinesearch Seaboard 20World 20Airlines ... airlines Category Airlines established in 1961 de Seaboard World Airlines it Seabord World Airlines ... more details
Infobox SG rail railroad name Seaboard System Railroad logo filename SBD Logo.png logo size 150px system map map size map caption marks SBD length locale Southeastern United States start year 1983 end year 1986 predecessor line Seaboard Coast Line Industries Family Lines successor line CSX Transportation hq city Jacksonville, Florida The Seaboard System Railroad reporting marks SBD was a former Class I railroad created by merging the railroads of the Family Lines System. Although sharing common ownership, the railroads of the Family Lines System used different names when conducting business. In order ... Corporation , the Seaboard System was created effective January 1, 1983. The company was merged on July 1, 1986 with the Chessie System to form CSX Transportation . History The Seaboard s roots were in Seaboard Coast Line Industries , a holding company created in 1972 in order to combine the SCL s subsidiary ... 1, 1983, the Family Lines group subsidiaries were merged into a single operating unit, the Seaboard System. ref name heritage ref name SCL1 cite book title Seaboard Coast Line & Family Lines last Griffin ... Effective July 1, 1986, the Seaboard System was merged with the Chessie System to form CSX Transportation ... four years, the Seaboard was considered a temporary railroad. Within its timeframe, the SBD refined ... fleet. Once CSX Transportation began, the refinements of Seaboard and Chessie System were well combined. class wikitable colspan 2 Seaboard System Railroad Mergers Railroad Date align center South ... align center Columbia, Newberry & Laurens June 1986 Once the ICC approved of the merger, the Seaboard ... lists the operating divisions of the Seaboard System as of January 1, 1985 ref cite book title Seaboard System Railroad List of Stations and Yards date January 1, 1985 publisher Office of General ... Former Class I Florida railroads DEFAULTSORT Seaboard System Railroad Category Seaboard System Railroad ... Mississippi railroads de Seaboard System Railroad fr Seaboard System Railroad ... more details
refimprove date May 2008 The Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad was organized in 1833 as the Portsmouth and Roanoke Railroad to extend from the area of the rapids of the Roanoke River at its fall line near Weldon, North Carolina to Portsmouth, Virginia , across the Elizabeth River Virginia Elizabeth River from Norfolk, Virginia Norfolk on the harbor of Hampton Roads . History In the early 19th century, competition was fierce among Virginia s port cities to be the point where export products such as tobacco could be transferred to ocean going and coast wise shipping. Canals, turnpikes and railroads became important conduits in the antebellum era antebellum period in Virginia. The original goal of the Portsmouth and Roanoke Railroad was to provide a link for shipments of goods originating on the Roanoke River and its canal system from points west to reach port facilities in the Norfolk, Virginia Norfolk area on the harbor of Hampton Roads . For such traffic, Norfolk and Portsmouth were fiercely competitive with Petersburg, Virginia Petersburg , which had access to the navigable portion of the James ... Company s lumber and paper mill operations in Franklin were located there due to the new railroad. The Seaboard ... in 1838, it was variously known as the Portsmouth and Roanoke Railroad and the Seaboard and Roanoke ... Accidents in 1840. American Civil War One of the Seaboard and Roanoke s builders from the mid ..., the Seaboard and Roanoke became part of the Seaboard Air Line Railway system, which was extended ... states to reach Florida . In 1967, the Seaboard Air Line Railroad merged with its arch rival, the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Atlantic Coast Line railroad to form Seaboard Coast Line Industries ... projected to be located near Bowers Hill in Chesapeake. Suffolk Passenger Station The circa 1885 Seaboard ... Confederate Railroads web site DEFAULTSORT Seaboard Roanoke Railroad Category Defunct Virginia railroads Category Predecessors of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad Category Railway companies established ... more details
The Seaboard Football League was a minor American football league that operated from 1971 to 1974. ref name Gill Bob Gill, with Steve Brainerd and Tod Maher, Minor League Football, 1960 85 McFarland and Co., 2002 , pp84, 99 100 ref It folded after the 1974 season as a result of the founding of the World Football League , which deprived the league of talent. Some of the more notable Seaboard Football league alumni include Vince Papale , who went on to the WFL s Philadelphia Bell and later the NFL s Philadelphia Eagles Joe Klecko , who was never paid a penny for his time and used the opportunity to earn a college scholarship and propel himself into a professional career ref http news.google.com newspapers?id To0AAAAIBAJ&sjid i sFAAAAIBAJ&pg 845,1551812&dq joe klecko seaboard&hl en Joe Klecko Works for the Jets , The Miami News , November 22, 1978, p3C ref wide receiver Jack Dolbin , who later appeared in Super Bowl XII for the Denver Broncos ref name ppg78 and King Corcoran , the career minor league quarterback who would also go on to play for the Bell in the WFL. ref http news.google.com newspapers?id QAYrAAAAIBAJ&sjid MpgFAAAAIBAJ&pg 6909,3397993&dq king corcoran seaboard&hl en Corcoran ..., after the folding of the Atlantic Coast Football League , the Seaboard Football League was the second ... Seaboard Football League , Washington PA Observer Reporter , March 23, 1971, pB 8 ref The teams ... of the ACFL joined the league ref Add Hartford To Seaboard Grid League , Gettysburg PA Times , May 31, 1972, p20 ref , going undefeated and winning the championship ref Hartford Quits Seaboard Loop , Lewiston ME Daily Sun Nov 23, 1972, p39 ref then returned to the ACFL for its 1973 season. The Seaboard ... Jets and the New England Colonials played joined the Seaboard League, which fielded six teams in a shortened ...&pg 6519,5426762&dq seaboard football league&hl en Rookie QB Fires Jets , Pittsburgh Press , July 30 ...&pg 5901,1471423&dq seaboard football league&hl en Bronco Recalls Days He Was Busted , Pittsburgh Post ... more details
Infobox company company name Seaboard Periodicals company logo Image Scorpion Chaykin1.jpg 200px caption The Scorpion 1 Feb. 1975 . Cover art by Howard Chaykin fate successor foundation June 1974 defunct 1975 location 717 Fifth Avenue br Manhattan , New York City industry Publishing key people Martin Goodman publisher Martin Goodman br Charles Goodman br Larry Lieber br Jeff Rovin products Comic Books num employees parent subsid Atlas Seaboard is the term comic book historians and collectors use ... Seaboard Periodicals , to differentiate from the 1950s Atlas Comics 1950s Atlas Comics , a predecessor of Marvel Comics . Seaboard was located on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan , New York City . History Company ... Goodman left Marvel in 1972, having sold the company in 1968. He created Seaboard Periodicals in June ... art by Rich Buckler . Atlas Seaboard offered some of the highest rates in the industry, plus return ... Seaboard Comics Scorpion , for example, started as a 1930s style pulp adventurer, then in issue three ... July 2001 , p. 35 ref Although Chip Goodman was also in charge of the Seaboard comics, he was a lightweight ... made to his son . ref Comic Book Artist 16, page ? ref Other publications Seaboard Periodicals also ... by the new Atlas. Titles Image Devilina2.jpg thumb Devilina 2 May 1975 , one of Atlas Seaboard s black ... 1 April 1975 , one of Atlas Seaboard s short lived comics. Comics Source unless otherwise noted http www.comics.org publisher 372 Seaboard publisher at the Grand Comics Database Barbarians comics Barbarians featuring Ironjaw 1 issue Blazing Battle Tales featuring Sgt. Hawk 1 issue Brute Atlas Seaboard ... Sgt. Stryker s Death Squad 3 issues Scorpion Atlas Seaboard Comics The Scorpion 3 issues Tales ... s seaboard.htm Atlas Seaboard at the International Catalog of Superheroes. http www.webcitation.org ... page Further reading Comic Book Artist 16 Dec. 2001 Themed issue, The Atlas Seaboard Story Category Atlas Seaboard Comics Category Companies established in 1974 Category Defunct comics and manga ... more details
Image Scorpion Chaykin1.jpg 250px thumb The Scorpion 1 Feb. 1975 . Cover art by Howard Chaykin The Scorpion is the name of two fictional character s who starred successively in an eponymous comic book series published by Atlas Seaboard Comics in the 1970s. Publication history The Scorpion ran three issues, cover dated February to July 1975. The premiere was written and drawn by character creator Howard Chaykin . On the second issue, Chaykin s pencil art was inked by the team of Bernie Wrightson , Michael Kaluta , Walt Simonson and Ed Davis comics Ed Davis . Citing lack of control over his creation, Chaykin quit and the third issue was produced by writer Gabriel Levy and penciler Jim Craig comics Jim Craig , with uncredited inker Jim Mooney . http www.comics.org details.lasso?id 28814 1 Fictional character biographies The protagonist for the first two issues was an Immortality immortal adventurer in the 1930s whose then current identity is Moro Frost. In the third and final issue, the Scorpion is a present day superhero , David Harper. This revamp played off an introductory sequence in the first issue that indicated the Scorpion changed his identity every few years, allowing this to be the same man. Dominic Fortune Following the cancellation of the series, Chaykin used the Scorpion as the basis for his Marvel Comics character Dominic Fortune . http www.atlasarchives.com comics scorpion.html 2 References http www.atlasarchives.com comics scorpion.html The Atlas Archives gcdb type title search scorpion, the title The Scorpion Category 1975 in comics Category Atlas Seaboard Comics titles Category Comics superheroes Category Crime comics ... more details
Wiktionary Eastern may refer to In transportation Eastern Air Lines , a defunct American airline Eastern Airways , an English airline Eastern Railroad Massachusetts , a defunct railroad Eastern Avenue , various roads Eastern Freeway, Melbourne , Australia Eastern Parkway Brooklyn , New York, United States Eastern Freeway Mumbai Eastern Freeway , Mumbai, India In education Eastern College disambiguation Eastern University disambiguation Other uses Eastern AA , a football soccer team in Hong Kong Eastern District, Hong Kong Eastern Television , a cable TV network in Taiwan Eastern Time , United States Eastern Daily Press , a regional newspaper published in Norwich, England Eastern Electricity , a defunct supply and distribution utility in England 12th Eastern Infantry Division , part of the British army in the First and Second World Wars Ostern German for Eastern , or Red Western , Soviet and Eastern bloc countries version of Western movies See also intitle EasternEastern country subdivision disambiguation East Western disambiguation Orient Occident Vostochny disambiguation Disambig de Eastern Begriffskl rung nl Eastern ja pl Eastern pt Eastern sv Eastern vi Ph ng ng ... more details
orphan date February 2009 Image Raleigh and Gaston Seaboard Coast Line Building 20080321.jpeg thumb 225px right Raleigh and Gaston Seaboard Coast Line Building The Raleigh and Gaston Seaboard Coast Line Building is an historic building in Raleigh, North Carolina that was once home to the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad and subsequently the Raleigh office of the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad . The building is one of Raleigh s earliest surviving office buildings and is a designated Raleigh Historic Landmark. ref name visitraleigh.com http www.visitraleigh.com visitors things to do downtownwalkingtour Visitraleigh.com Downtown Walking Tour ref In 1977, the State of North Carolina moved the building from its original location on North Halifax Street to its present location at 413 North Salisbury Street. ref name visitraleigh.com References reflist External links http www.historync.org railroad RGRR.htm Cite news url http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf? r 1&res 9A01E1DD1530E132A25754C2A9669D94689ED7CF&oref slogin title Seaboard Air Line Combine work The New York Times date October 27, 1899 accessdate 2010 12 29 NorthCarolina struct stub coord 35.7856 78.6402 type landmark region US NC display title Category Buildings and structures in Raleigh, North Carolina Category Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Category Buildings and structures completed in 1862 ... more details