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@Mackensen: Just made a big (re)discovery, according to this timetable, the B&O (Chessie) was still the operator of PATrain in 1983. Does this mean CSX was the final operator, or did they hand PATrain off to the Port Authority in 1986? Cards8466402:06, 5 October 2021 (UTC)Reply
@Cards84664: Yeah, the current wording (probably mine) is inexact. It would make sense that PAT had a purchase of service agreement or something similar in lieu of hiring its own people. I didn't have access to newspapers.com for the initial draft of this; maybe better sources are available. Mackensen(talk)02:10, 5 October 2021 (UTC)Reply