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FEC Railway streamliner train 'The Champion', at Miami, Florida, USA, 1940.
FEC Railway streamliner train 'The Champion', at Miami, Florida, USA, 1940. Postcard. View showing the streamliner parked at the station. Tall buildings are seen in the background. The Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) was founded in 1885. 'The Champion' was a daily rail service operated jointly by the FEC and the Atlantic Coast Line connecting New York City with Miami and St Petersburg, Florida, that began operating in 1939. The service was discontinued in 1979.
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AR952655
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4067px × 2588px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1940s
20th century
AMERICA
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Architecture
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Curt Teich Postcard Archives
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FLORIDA
Florida East Coast Railway
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Miami
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PUBLIC TRANSPORT
RAILWAY LINE
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The Champion
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UNITED STATES
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