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  • for its contribution to the railway industry as "Rolling Stock" in the "National" category.<ref>[//www.narhf.org The North America Railway Hall of Fame</ref>

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  • railroad magnate of the 1800s. Owner of lines such as the [[New York Central Railroad]] & [[Michigan Central Railway and the [[Grand Central Terminal]].

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  • | Killingsworth was local to [[St. Thomas, Ontario.] where he was a fireman on the [[Michigan Central Railroad]] (MCR), manager

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North America Railway Hall of Fame

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In the List of North America Railway Hall of Fame inductees I have repeatedly tried to show you examples of how to link - and what not to link. See Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Linking. So let me give a simple summary:

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