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- Champlain_Flyer abstract "The Champlain Flyer was a commuter train that operated between Burlington, Vermont south to the towns of Shelburne, Vermont and Charlotte, Vermont from 2000-2003.The service was started up as a way for motorists to avoid traveling on US 7 during construction, and to take advantage of public funds earmarked for public transportation. The train began its operation on December 4, 2000 with two daily round-trips and plans to operate as many as ten. Startup costs were $18 million, most of which were provided by Federal government for improving the tracks and level crossings along the route. At the time of its inception it was the smallest commuter rail system in the United States.The service's rolling stock consisted of a rebuilt Vermont Railway GP38-2 and ten ex-Virginia Railway Express de-motored RDC cars. Two of these cars were outfitted with cab control. Fares cost $1 for a one-way trip, collected based on the honor system and deposited in a box upon entering the train.The train never attracted the ridership it had hoped for and in 2002 was threatened to be cut from the state budget. The newly elected Gov. Jim Douglas (who succeeded Gov. Howard Dean of Shelburne, Vermont) decided that the train was not viable, and the last train ran on February 28, 2003.".
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageExternalLink Burlington.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageID "9281248".
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageLength "4182".
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageRevisionID "646307749".
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageWikiLink Budd_Rail_Diesel_Car.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageWikiLink Burlington,_Vermont.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_United_States_regional_rail_systems.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Passenger_rail_transportation_in_Vermont.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageWikiLink Champlain_Valley_Flyer.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageWikiLink Charlotte,_Vermont.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageWikiLink Chittenden_County,_Vermont.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageWikiLink Commuter_rail.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageWikiLink Commuter_train.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageWikiLink Control_car_(rail).
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageWikiLink EMD_GP38-2.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageWikiLink GP38-2.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageWikiLink Howard_Dean.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Douglas.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageWikiLink Shelburne,_Vermont.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Route_7.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageWikiLink US_7.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageWikiLink Vermont_Railway.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageWikiLink Virginia_Railway_Express.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Champlain Flyer".
- Champlain_Flyer end Charlotte,_Vermont.
- Champlain_Flyer first "2000-12-04".
- Champlain_Flyer frequency "7.5".
- Champlain_Flyer hasPhotoCollection Champlain_Flyer.
- Champlain_Flyer last "2003-02-28".
- Champlain_Flyer locale Chittenden_County,_Vermont.
- Champlain_Flyer name "Champlain Flyer".
- Champlain_Flyer operator Vermont_Railway.
- Champlain_Flyer owners Vermont_Railway.
- Champlain_Flyer start Burlington,_Vermont.
- Champlain_Flyer status "Discontinued".
- Champlain_Flyer stops "3".
- Champlain_Flyer successor Champlain_Valley_Flyer.
- Champlain_Flyer type Commuter_rail.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_rail_service.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Champlain_Flyer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:VermontTransSystems.
- Champlain_Flyer subject Category:Former_United_States_regional_rail_systems.
- Champlain_Flyer subject Category:Passenger_rail_transportation_in_Vermont.
- Champlain_Flyer hypernym Train.
- Champlain_Flyer type Train.
- Champlain_Flyer comment "The Champlain Flyer was a commuter train that operated between Burlington, Vermont south to the towns of Shelburne, Vermont and Charlotte, Vermont from 2000-2003.The service was started up as a way for motorists to avoid traveling on US 7 during construction, and to take advantage of public funds earmarked for public transportation. The train began its operation on December 4, 2000 with two daily round-trips and plans to operate as many as ten.".
- Champlain_Flyer label "Champlain Flyer".
- Champlain_Flyer sameAs m.0282wx0.
- Champlain_Flyer sameAs Q5070173.
- Champlain_Flyer sameAs Q5070173.
- Champlain_Flyer wasDerivedFrom Champlain_Flyer?oldid=646307749.
- Champlain_Flyer isPrimaryTopicOf Champlain_Flyer.