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Bessemer and Lake Erie | Railroad, a major carrier of iron ore to Pittsburgh, P |
w line from Douglas to Garrant, GA giving the | railroad a line from Hazelhurst to Nashville. |
olidated with the Greenville and French Broad | Railroad, a North Carolina line. |
pened in 1900 by the Conway Coast and Western | Railroad, a predecessor of the Atlantic Coast Line Rai |
hanged to the Blackville, Alston and Newberry | Railroad a year later. |
He operated the H.B. Hays and Brothers Coal | Railroad, a narrow gauge coal railroad with branches t |
al investor in the Madison & Prairie du Chien | Railroad, a company formed to ensure that the larger M |
aurens Railway was a successor to the Laurens | Railroad, a shortline carrier that served the South Ca |
The park also hosts the Pine Creek | Railroad, a tourist railroad. |
and President of the New York and New England | Railroad, a substantial shareholder in the Housatonic |
Across the | railroad, a row of shops, most built later, gives the |
He is credited with inventing the | railroad, a fast overarm service that runs the length |
979 it became part of the Seaboard Coast Line | Railroad a predecessor to the CSX system. |
Pioneer Valley | Railroad, a subsidiary of Pinsly Railroad Company was |
e assistant superintendent of the Texas State | Railroad, a heritage railroad between Rusk in Cherokee |
station on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul | Railroad, a sawmill, and several brickyards, lead mine |
train operated by the Burlington-Rock Island | Railroad, a subsidiary of both the Chicago, Burlington |
The Burlington Northern | Railroad abandoned the former QA&P line west of Paduca |
The Soo Line | Railroad abandoned a section of the line between Bedfo |
Successor Illinois Central Gulf | Railroad abandoned the portion through Centralia in 19 |
He was a Counsel, C.M. & St. P. | Railroad, Aberdeen, South Dakota from 1910 to 1911. |
goods and animals safely underneath the busy | railroad above. |
The Texas and New Orleans | Railroad absorbed the line in 1934 and it was later ab |
Recently acquired trackage rights allow the | railroad access to Winston Salem. |
lt through the area: residents wanted to have | railroad access. |
Ashe was killed in a | railroad accident near Wilmington, North Carolina on S |
After a | railroad accident near Rock Island, he died on Novembe |
He was killed in a | railroad accident in December, 1884. |
Henry W. Lord was killed in a | railroad accident near Butte, Montana. |
The Baptiste Creek train wreck was a fatal | railroad accident that occurred on October 27, 1854 at |
n 1890 Walsh worked on injury cases involving | railroad accidents and on copper litigation. |
-traumatic symptoms of passengers involved in | railroad accidents. |
ate Docks (reporting mark TASD) is a terminal | railroad according to the AAR. |
The Carolina Southern | Railroad acquired the WCLR in September 1995, and sinc |
t succeed, and the Little Rock and Fort Smith | Railroad acquired the property and named it Warren Sta |
In 1902 the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad acquired the Savannah, Florida and Western. |
The Cheraw and Darlington | Railroad acquired the Cheraw and Salisbury in 1892 for |
agement, LLC was selected as operator and the | railroad acquired its current name. |
In 1898 the | railroad acquired the Loganville and Lawrenceville Rai |
In 1880, the Columbia and Greenville | Railroad acquired the 34 miles (55 km) of track that h |
In July 1922 the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad acquired the Rockingham Railroad. |
On April 24, 1997, the Carolina Piedmont | Railroad acquired the entire line from Greenville to T |
The South Brooklyn and Park | Railroad acquired the line to Classon Avenue on June 1 |
In 1984, the | railroad acquired the Seaboard System Railroad branch |
The Seaboard Air Line | Railroad acquired control of the Chesterfield and Lanc |
Louisville Railway, later known as the Monon | Railroad, acquires control of the Chicago and Wabash V |
iver High Bridge carries the Southern Pacific | Railroad across the Pecos River gorge and is the secon |
n 1861 he was the author of the first Pacific | Railroad Act that was passed in Congress. |
The Pacific | Railroad Act passed by the United States Congress in 1 |
er the editorship of a small newsletter about | railroad activities in the Western United States. |
hat the CPR would make Yale, their center for | railroad activities and Emory City was abandoned. |
e Golden Circle to counteract the Underground | Railroad activity within the region. |
River Road in Rosendale, the Wallkill Valley | Railroad actually runs in the Rondout Valley. |
He was a General solicitor, U.S. | Railroad Administration from 1919 to 1920. |
The Federal | Railroad Administration considers any power car to be |
In 1918, Prouty became the United States | Railroad Administration's director of the Division of |
ounsel in Massachusetts for the United States | Railroad Administration. |
Jess Julius Engelstad, engineer and | railroad administrator (d.1896) |
Engelstad (1822-1896), Norwegian engineer and | railroad administrator |
h C. Szabo is the twelfth and current Federal | Railroad Administrator of the United States. |
It was later decided by the | Railroad administrators and the postal authorities tha |
Bion J. Arnold acquired the | railroad after it went into financial difficulties dur |
s economy declined with the importance of the | railroad after United States Highway 41A was built in |
It was leased to the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad after its construction. |
-partisan operations and guarded the Sarajevo | railroad against the partisans. |
In one version the Santa Fe | railroad agent misspelled the name and refused to chan |
Hugo Pahl, also serving as the | railroad agent, was Cain City's first postmaster in 19 |
ames Loomis was the whole town-saloon keeper, | railroad agent, express agent, and postmaster. |
The | railroad agreed, Gooding built the depot and a railroa |
15 States, Crew Transport provides service to | Railroad, Airline, Mine, and Oil & Gas |
e Commission purchased the South Pennsylvania | Railroad alignment in 1937, the Turnpike considered us |
Most of it is built on old | railroad alignments. |
ilway, and Kankakee, Beaverville and Southern | Railroad all operate rail lines that pass through Danv |
The previous owner, the Southern Alabama | Railroad, allowed the line outside of Troy to Goshen t |
nk Cummings retired in 1916, he disbanded the | railroad, along with his lumber and logging enterprise |
e Hiawasse Route" for a scenic portion of the | railroad along the Hiawassee River, the Atlanta, Knoxv |
The | railroad also pulled out and destroyed its towns quite |
The Chicago, Fort Wayne and Eastern | Railroad also runs through Lake Station, crossing at L |
That year or the next, the Union | Railroad also opened, extending the line east through |
The | railroad also planned to build extensive terminal faci |
The | railroad also use to serve the U.S. Pipe and Foundry m |
The | railroad also owns numerous coaches, freight cars, cab |
The | railroad also created the business opportunity to prof |
In addition to the station, the | railroad also maintained a section house and a coal po |
The Red River | Railroad, also known as the Ralph Smith Smith Railroad |
The Strasburg | Railroad also has a collection of early internal combu |
The North and South Carolina | Railroad also operated a 10-mile stretch of track betw |
It began as part of the Pennsylvania | Railroad, although the railroad got out of the shippin |
also features the Descanso Gardens Enchanted | Railroad, an eighth scale replica of a diesel train, t |
t as part of the three-foot gauge Kaaterskill | Railroad, an extension of the Stony Clove and Catskill |
by a merger of the Bellefontaine and Indiana | Railroad and the Indianapolis, Pittsburgh and Clevelan |
iginally constructed by the Chicago and Alton | Railroad, and was served by a successor company, the G |
ker became the Secretary of the Texas Central | Railroad, and in 1856, Secretary of the Houston and Te |
The Hampton and Branchville | Railroad and Lumber Company was a shortline railroad t |
of these artists include Chicago, Grand Funk | Railroad, and Johnny Lee. |
ern was re-named the El Paso and Southwestern | Railroad, and the tracks finally reached El Paso in 19 |
keyboard in the classic-rock band Grand Funk | Railroad and tours with the band. |
ton Station, which was built by the Fitchburg | Railroad and acquired by the Boston and Maine Railroad |
L&N, the Louisville, Henderson and St. Louis | Railroad, and the Illinois Central Railroad, building |
es Office and Banking House of West Feliciana | Railroad and it may include Rosemont (Woodville, Missi |
the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific | Railroad, and the movie was largely filmed along that |
Flat land by the river was dedicated to | railroad and industrial use, leaving houses to seek pe |
ail depot of the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley | Railroad and later the freight depot of Central Illino |
She bombarded | railroad and highway bridges and tunnels. |
He was a director of the Erie | Railroad, and was Acting President of the company whil |
ry and plant to the parallel Missouri Pacific | Railroad and Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad lines (now |
as railroads (Chicago, Burlington and Quincy | Railroad) and mining (Calumet and Hecla Mining Company |
ant, the building served the New York Central | Railroad and Grand Trunk Western Railroad. |
west of Bidwell's Bar on the Western Pacific | Railroad, and lay at an elevation of 902 feet (275 m). |
r Wesley Miller sold land to the Pennsylvania | Railroad and was given the honor of naming the train s |
ions in defense of the Virginia and Tennessee | Railroad and the vital salt mines. |
fter the war Johnston was an executive in the | railroad and insurance businesses. |
dition, he was the director of the Housatonic | Railroad and a trustee of the Bridgeport Savings Bank. |
ough its downtown by the Georgia Northeastern | Railroad, and by the former route of state route 5 alo |
It was built in 1890 by the Reading | Railroad, and forms a "Y" junction with the adjacent P |
elected as Treasurer of the Allegheny Valley | Railroad and served in that capacity until his death. |
Duty along Baltimore & Ohio | Railroad and at Cumberland until August 25. |
The town was a 'station' on the Underground | Railroad and was recognized for its active abolitionis |
The | railroad and ferry line interfaces are similar to the |
pany was incorporated in March 1974 as the PB | Railroad, and the present name was adopted in Septembe |
This was originally a combination | railroad and automobile bridge, with two pairs of rail |
The | railroad and county leaders agreed to move the Logan C |
s original connection to the transcontinental | railroad and was abandoned in 1984 in favor of trackag |
The town was moved south one mile to a nearby | railroad and renamed Gordon in 1881. |
originally built in 1880 by the Pennsylvania | Railroad and formerly held a cafe, the Jumping Cow. |
he bowling ball forms a deep hole through the | railroad and the ground, in which the train plunges wi |
ganized as the Niagara Bridge and Canandaigua | Railroad, and was leased by New York Central Railroad. |
y, four miles (6 km) of Nashville and Eastern | Railroad, and some light and heavy industry. |
Edward inherited Richard's | railroad and trolley interests in 1889. |
Railroad and warehouse commissioner of Illinois 1895-1 | |
Located at the junction of the Milwaukee | Railroad and Northern Pacific Railroad, it was origina |
The Athol and Enfield | Railroad and the Springfield and North-Eastern Railroa |
ssor Thurman Arnold were riding the New Haven | Railroad and were inspired by a sign in the toilet. |
Limon is the western terminus of the Kyle | Railroad and it is here the shortline interchanges wit |
Wilson | Railroad and made plans for a steam cogwheel train to |
t is located on the Iowa, Chicago and Eastern | Railroad and on Illinois Route 72, about 7 km east of |
(between 1880-1901) as the Pensacola & Selma | Railroad and quickly became a part of the Louisville & |
originally built in 1890 by the Pennsylvania | Railroad and is within the campus of Villanova Univers |
rth America where he travelled extensively by | railroad and investigated various systems of education |
Both the Iron Rhine | railroad and the E313 (King Baudouin highway) and E34 |
ut warehouse and then on the Georgia Southern | Railroad and his mother worked as a domestic. |
originally built by the Boston and Providence | Railroad, and is located above a bridge over 450 Lagra |
wo were later sold to the Georgia and Florida | Railroad and Georgia Northern Railway as maintenance c |
ks, minerals, fossils, animal mounts, a model | railroad, and Native American crafts, pottery, carving |
he Philadelphia, Germantown and Chestnut Hill | Railroad, and was operated by the Pennsylvania Railroa |
on was built in 1862 by the New York and Erie | Railroad and was replaced by the current station which |
n in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and worked for the | railroad and was involved in the labor union. |
It was co-owned by the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad and the Southern Railway. |
Major railroads include the Union Pacific | Railroad and the Iowa, Chicago & Eastern. |
originally built by the Boston and Providence | Railroad, and contained two station houses. |
aunton along what was then the Taunton Branch | Railroad, and later part of the Old Colony Railroad's |
t International, Burlington Northern Santa Fe | railroad and the defense contractor Raytheon. |
ation was constructed in 1908 by the Southern | Railroad and was designed by Frank P. Milburn in the S |
ine, to the northwest by the NYC's West Shore | Railroad, and to the east by the NYC's Junction Railro |
ere there was once a town there is now only a | railroad and road junction linking the Seward Highway |
reight transport involving a marine terminal, | railroad, and truck cargo activities. |
crossing the Union Pacific | Railroad and I-20 Bus. |
as built in 1872 by Boston, Hartford and Erie | Railroad and the American Bridge Company. |
ompany was controlled by the Southern Pacific | Railroad and was to grow to become San Francisco's lar |
n 1938 to merge the Gulf, Mobile and Northern | Railroad and the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, which was a |
entually became part of the Seaboard Air Line | Railroad and the line was abandoned in 1940. |
h the Northern Pacific Railway and the Oregon | Railroad and Navigation Company in 1909. |
so spans the tracks of what was the New Haven | Railroad, and is now the Naugatuck Railroad, which run |
, however, remain in use by the Union Pacific | Railroad and various short lines. |
l churches eventually moved closer to the new | railroad and the town's businesses shut down. |
's tenure he represented the Gulf Coast Lines | railroad and its reorganization into the New Orleans, |
As a young man, Jones worked for the | railroad and delivered milk in Billings. |
their defense of the Richmond and York River | Railroad and the White House supply depot on the York |
ent bonds (at 6 percent) to the Union Pacific | Railroad and Central Pacific Railroad (later the South |
on and crossroads for the Aberdeen & Asheboro | Railroad and the Durham & Charlotte Railroad, business |
elevant to local cultural history, as well as | railroad and local traffic history are on display in t |
ided the shovels which laid the Union Pacific | Railroad and opened the west. |
When the Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West | Railroad, and then the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad ra |
Railroads such as the New York Central | Railroad and the Grand Trunk Western Railroad used Sou |
Paine was president of the Vermont Central | Railroad and built its headquarters in his home town o |
he board of directors of the Chartiers Valley | Railroad and as the first president of the Washington- |
esidence of miners of the Pittsburgh Terminal | Railroad and Coal Company #4 Mine, which had a raciall |
he Pittsburgh, Knoxville & St. Clair Electric | Railroad, and later by Pittsburgh Railways. |
inally built in 1925 by the Seaboard Air Line | Railroad, and rebuilt in 1947. |
ding was torn down by the Ulster and Delaware | Railroad, and replaced with a new one in the early 190 |
0 by the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac | Railroad, and the Virginia Central Railroad, as a repl |
The town was serviced by the | railroad and the route of the train was named after Ru |
seekers arrived, first by stagecoach and then | railroad, and hotels were built near the springs to ac |
he convenient location to the Wabash and Erie | Railroad and the Eel River. |
he Southwestern Arkansas and Indian Territory | Railroad and the Alameda and San Joaquin Railroad. |
ican community for its predecessor's (Georgia | Railroad and Banking Company of Augusta, Georgia) role |
eased to the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta | Railroad and the Northeastern Railroad. |
destroyed a section of the Baltimore and Ohio | Railroad, and proceeded on to Romney. |
lle by the East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia | Railroad, and a spur line connected Coal Creek to Bric |
It was built by the Delaware and Hudson | Railroad and embodies a Prairie School style design. |
was controlled by the Alabama Great Southern | Railroad, and its property was conveyed to that compan |
Bypassed by the | railroad and eclipsed when oil was discovered near Big |
Treaty House to the Mississippi and Missouri | Railroad and it became the town's first railroad stati |
seum documents the history of the Underground | Railroad and the possible role of the house in that se |
assas Junction with the Orange and Alexandria | Railroad and debarked to join the fight at the First B |
The local post office that had served the | railroad and oilfield workers was closed in 1914. |
into two divisions: Carbon and Chemicals, and | Railroad and Utility. |
was part of the Baltimore and Ohio Short Line | Railroad, and allowed the B&O to bypass its former rou |
he plantation was situated along the Southern | Railroad, and there was a station at or near the plant |
f the Interior has plans to re-commission the | railroad and extend the system further sometime in the |
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