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  2. Budd Company - Wikipedia

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    The Budd Company. /  40.008222°N 75.169083°W  / 40.008222; -75.169083. The Budd Company was a 20th-century metal fabricator, a major supplier of body components to the automobile industry, and a manufacturer of stainless steel passenger rail cars, [ 2] airframes, missile and space vehicles, and various defense products. [ 3]

  3. Pennsylvania Route 28 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 28 Route information Maintained by PennDOT Length 98.264 mi (158.141 km) Existed 1927–present Major junctions South end Anderson Street in Pittsburgh Major intersections I-279 / I-579 in Pittsburgh PA 8 in Etna PA 910 near Harmar US 422 in Kittanning PA 66 in New Bethlehem US 322 / PA 36 in Brookville I-80 near Brookville North end US 219 in Brockway Location Country ...

  4. Derham Body Company - Wikipedia

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    Derham Body Company. Derham Body Company of Philadelphia was a custom coachbuilding company founded by Irish wheelwright Joseph Derham (1865–1928) [ 1] in 1887 to make carriages. As automobiles became more popular their clientele asked Derham to provide bodies for their cars. [ 2] It was claimed only New York's Brewster had a similar reputation.

  5. Briggs Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Briggs Manufacturing was an American, Detroit -based manufacturer of automobile bodies for Ford Motor Company, Chrysler Corporation and other U.S. and European automobile manufacturers. In 1953, it was bought by Chrysler Corporation without its former Beautyware plumbing division which is now owned by Cerámicas Industriales, South America (CISA).

  6. U.S. Route 6 in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 6 Grand Army of the Republic Highway US 6 highlighted in red and alternate routes in blue Route information Maintained by PennDOT and JIBC Length 403 mi (649 km) Existed 1926–present History designated as PA 7 in 1924 Tourist routes Crawford Lakelands Scenic Byway Gateway to the Endless Mountains Scenic Byway Governor Casey Scenic Byway Major junctions West end US 6 at Ohio state ...

  7. Altoona Works - Wikipedia

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    PHMC dedicated. October 5, 1996. Altoona Works (also known as Altoona Terminal) is a large railroad industrial complex in Altoona, Pennsylvania. It was built between 1850 and 1925 by the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), to supply the railroad with locomotives, railroad cars and related equipment. For many years, it was the largest railroad shop ...

  8. Pennsylvania Route 402 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 402. Pennsylvania Route 402 ( PA 402) is a 29.24-mile (47.06 km) north–south state route in the Pennsylvania counties of Monroe and Pike. The southern terminus of the route is at U.S. Route 209 Business (US 209 Bus.) in the Smithfield Township village of Marshalls Creek. The northern terminus is at US 6 in Palmyra Township .

  9. Pennsylvania Route 18 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 18 Truck is a truck route of PA 18 that is located near Washington, Pennsylvania. The westbound exits and entrances of I-70 lead to a narrow street (called East Wylie Avenue) connecting to PA 18, thus making it harder for trucks to access PA 18. So, it follows I-70 west. It exits at exit 16, following Sheffield Street.

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