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s built a block away from the new Rock Island | Railroad station making it convenient for travelers. |
mall settlement near the then-new Rock Island | Railroad, named Malowe after Rock Island Railroad atto |
Originally built by the Gulf and Ship Island | Railroad between Columbia and Silver Creek around 1905 |
1887 Smolenka River bridge, Goloday Island | Railroad |
nded construction of the Gulf and Ship Island | Railroad in Mississippi, co-founded the City of Gulfpo |
taten Island Tunnel to link the Staten Island | Railroad to the BMT Fourth Avenue Line. |
He served as director of the Staten Island | Railroad in 1851. |
In this project, the Colonel's Island | Railroad (reporting mark CISD) was created as a part o |
The Herr's Island | Railroad Bridge, also known as the West Penn Railroad |
transit system, Metro North, the Long Island | Railroad, and several bridges and tunnels. |
Rock Island | Railroad built the first railroad bridge across the Mi |
The Rock Island | Railroad Bridge is BNSF Railway's bridge across the Co |
n Switch & Signal in 1944 for the Rock Island | Railroad. |
854 completion of the Chicago and Rock Island | Railroad enabled the McGovneys to conveniently move th |
ion is near the former Peoria and Rock Island | Railroad line, between the Quad Cities and Peoria. |
Long Island | Railroad Caboose C-60 |
Joseph & Grand Island | Railroad Company (which was primarily used for the Uni |
ilt between 1924 and 1929 for the Long Island | Railroad, which was a PRR subsidiary at the time. |
esident of the Prospect Park and Coney Island | Railroad. |
Dale was platted along the Rock Island | railroad line before statehood. |
train operated by the Burlington-Rock Island | Railroad, a subsidiary of both the Chicago, Burlington |
roads, becoming a director of the Rock Island | Railroad, and receiver of the Iowa Central Railroad (l |
23 March 2006), an Italian | railroad executive, with whom she had two daughters. |
the incorporators of the Catskill and Ithaca | Railroad which was never built. |
ducts all over the greater Southwest from its | railroad siding. |
From 1909 to 1912 its | railroad station served summer resorts on the Feather |
Wilfred Lucas as Jack, | Railroad Express Agent |
The Fernandina and Jacksonville | Railroad was organized in 1874 and opened in 1881, con |
The Brooklyn and Jamaica | Railroad was the first railroad on Long Island, incorp |
In 1871 the Jeffersonville | Railroad sold 98 acres (40 ha) of right-of-way known a |
The JLC&E | railroad was purchased by the St. Louis-San Francisco |
The completion of the Joliet-Bloomington | railroad played a major role in the founding of Elwood |
Lee Jones, | railroad engineer |
Joseph | Railroad, which was delivering its mail. |
Joseph | Railroad. |
The Kiski Junction | Railroad (reporting mark KJR) is a short-line railroad |
The Grand Junction | Railroad Bridge is a steel truss bridge carrying the G |
In the 1850s, the Grand Junction | Railroad built a line along what was then the swampy e |
NYC's New Jersey Junction | Railroad connected to facilities on waterfront to the |
The Newington Junction | Railroad Depot is located in Newington, Connecticut. |
Connection was made over the PRR's Junction | Railroad and later the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's B |
Hotel Kaaterskill, served by the Kaaterskill | Railroad, Charles Beach hired the Otis Elevator Compan |
and Delaware standard-gauged the Kaaterskill | Railroad in 1899, and the connection was no more. |
was torn down in 1899, after the Kaaterskill | Railroad was standardized by the U&D in 1899. |
The Kaaterskill | Railroad Station, branch MP 19.1, was one of the busie |
t as part of the three-foot gauge Kaaterskill | Railroad, an extension of the Stony Clove and Catskill |
cquired by Sloan Cornell of the Knox and Kane | Railroad. |
the station is also the home of the Kankakee | Railroad Museum. |
was a stopping place on the Gawler to Kapunda | railroad, which opened in 1860. |
The Katy | Railroad was laid between Hillsboro and Waco in the fa |
A third station, the Katy | Railroad Depot, was located at the top of the Main Str |
o the construction of the Kazan-Yekaterinburg | railroad. |
In 1914 it was reorganized as the KCM&O | Railroad. |
ames Loomis was the whole town-saloon keeper, | railroad agent, express agent, and postmaster. |
founded the Ship Island, Ripley, and Kentucky | Railroad Company. |
The Chesterfield and Kershaw | Railroad was a railroad that operated in South Carolin |
er retreat, the Germans had destroyed two key | railroad overpasses which they planned to repair on th |
dition, the Confederacy suffered from two key | railroad deficiencies. |
116 traverses the area and a 42-mile (68 km) | railroad line connects the community with Oneida, Tenn |
The result was a 341 miles (549 km) | railroad network covering most of western South Caroli |
It was named for the city's well known | railroad tycoon, Henry B. Plant. |
company was called the Augusta and Knoxville | Railroad. |
s consolidated with the Augusta and Knoxville | Railroad. |
In 1904, the Greenville and Knoxville | Railroad was incorporated to take over the route. |
The Greenville and Knoxville | Railroad was a South Carolina railroad that operated i |
The Sievern and Knoxville | Railroad was a South Carolina railroad that operated f |
a consolidation of the Augusta and Knoxville | Railroad, the Savannah Valley Railroad and the Greenvi |
The village is located near the Kobyzhcha | Railroad Station, the second railroad station in the w |
Limon is the western terminus of the Kyle | Railroad and it is here the shortline interchanges wit |
g community, the town was serviced by the L&N | Railroad which provided passenger and freight depots. |
On April 17, 2001, the L&N | Railroad Bridge was listed on the National Register of |
This caused concern for the L&N | railroad. |
The Old Mount Dora A. C. L. | Railroad Station (also known as the Mount Dora Chamber |
d paper shortages, consumer product labeling, | railroad freight rates, and municipal bonds. |
Historically, the Lackawanna | Railroad had built a large station building in 1908, w |
d on July 17, 1912; acquitting the Lackawanna | Railroad but held engineer Schroeder responsible for t |
Park in New Jersey, and along the Lackawanna | railroad. |
The Lackawanna | Railroad in Northwestern New Jersey by Larry Lowenthal |
rt Morris yard, established by the Lackawanna | Railroad, dated back to the 1850s when rail service wa |
for the Cincinnati, Indianapolis & Lafayette | Railroad for many years. |
operations for the Los Angeles and Salt Lake | Railroad (now part of the Union Pacific). |
rporated the Arcadia, Gulf Coast and Lakeland | Railroad Company, owned by George B. Morton, Anthony P |
The Chesterfield and Lancaster | Railroad was a South Carolina railroad that operated i |
rrisburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy and Lancaster | Railroad provided the rest of the line. |
embly in 1887, after the Georgetown and Lanes | Railroad was sold under foreclosure in 1886. |
nd was President of the Troy and Lansingburgh | Railroad, of the Troy and Cohoes Railroad and of the N |
h the rapid growth and consolidation of large | railroad systems after 1870, union organizations spran |
, the Erie Lackawanna and several other large | railroad companies were merged into the newly formed f |
mpanies, including the United State's largest | railroad company, Union Pacific Railroad. |
By 1920 the Bettendorf plant was the largest | railroad car manufacturing plant west of the Mississip |
oach Factory (ICF) that is one of the largest | railroad carriage and locomotive manufacturers in the |
and Manetta is believed to have been the last | railroad in the United States to use a steam-powered l |
were built as long-distance corridors, later | railroad construction also targeted resource extractio |
ong the former Columbia, Newberry and Laurens | Railroad. |
The Columbia, Newberry and Laurens | Railroad was formerly merged into CSX Transportation i |
ad assisted in getting the Greenville Laurens | Railroad Company to come through the village. |
The Greenville and Laurens | Railroad was a railroad that served the South Carolina |
aurens Railway was a successor to the Laurens | Railroad, a shortline carrier that served the South Ca |
opening of the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens | Railroad. |
bought by the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens | Railroad in 1894. |
The Laurens | Railroad apparently went out of business after the Ame |
construction of the Champlain and St Lawrence | Railroad, the first railway in the province. |
The Loganville and Lawrenceville | Railroad (L&L) was founded in 1898 and operated a 10-m |
9 - December 4, 1925) was an American lawyer, | railroad builder, and judge who made his career in Sea |
Lincoln Industries repairs and leases | railroad right-of-way maintenance and rail-handling eq |
Leavenworth | Railroad Co. v. United States, 92 U. S. 733, explained |
Cornwall & Lebanon | Railroad Station (C & L Depot), Lebanon, PA (1885) |
The Pine Grove and Lebanon | Railroad was incorporated on September 27, 1868 (the f |
Lenox | Railroad Station |
d Lathrop Cooke were partners of the Lewiston | Railroad Company, which connected with the Lockport an |
The Liberty-White | Railroad was chartered on December 22, 1902, and acqui |
The Liberty-White | Railroad began experiencing financial difficulties aft |
His father was a lifelong | railroad worker who died when Glen was two years of ag |
The Arthur Kill Vertical Lift | Railroad Bridge is a railroad-only, vertical lift brid |
Porter, Inc. (Porter) manufactured light-duty | railroad locomotives in the USA, starting in 1866. |
na, Columbus and Eastern, and the Lima-Toledo | Railroad, to form the Cincinnati and Lake Erie Railroa |
cted outside the perimeter of the 610 Limited | railroad tracks. |
Trains previously stopped at Limon | Railroad Depot. |
id 1880s after the Kansas and Gulf Short Line | Railroad bypassed Etna. |
Winter Park Railway (later Seaboard Air Line | Railroad) station. |
tually became part of the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad. |
This article is about a defunct short line | railroad in east Tennessee. |
Seaboard Coast Line | Railroad (SCL) Steam Crane #765157 |
Southern Railway and the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad. |
Randsburg Railway was a 28.5-mile branch line | railroad in California's Mojave Desert. |
The Bay Line | Railroad was included in this purchase. |
e under the banner of the Seaboard Coast Line | Railroad, formed by the merger of Atlantic Coast Line |
The bridge was built by the Seaboard Air Line | Railroad. |
ilway Station is a historic Seaboard Air Line | Railroad depot in Homestead, Florida. |
lease 32 miles of a former Seaboard Air Line | Railroad from CSX. |
in 1884 along the Kansas and Gulf Short Line | Railroad. |
company became known as the Seaboard Air Line | Railroad. |
tion was later run by the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad. |
re employed by the nearby Seaboard Coast Line | Railroad. |
It was co-owned by the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad and the Southern Railway. |
tions in 1987 on a former Seaboard Coast Line | Railroad from Boykins, Virginia, to Tunis in Cofield, |
Seaboard Air Line | Railroad (SAL) glass-roofed "Sun Lounge" Hollywood Bea |
This short line | railroad was created after 2001 from the former Southe |
It became part of the Alantic Coast Line | Railroad in 1898. |
In 1902 the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad acquired the Savannah, Florida and Western. |
entually became part of the Seaboard Air Line | Railroad and the line was abandoned in 1940. |
The Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad Depot is a historic Atlantic Coast Line Railr |
The 1905 bridge spanned the Soo Line | railroad tracks, not the river itself. |
inally built in 1925 by the Seaboard Air Line | Railroad, and rebuilt in 1947. |
was later bought by the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad./ |
Ruifang is served by the Yilan Line | Railroad of Taiwan Railway Administration. |
Built by the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad (now CSX), it is located on the U.S. 98/301 B |
The Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad bought the Charleston, Sumter and Northern in |
ngton was acquired by the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad in 1898. |
in Westfield, Massachusetts, this short line | railroad controls portions of track between Southampto |
Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad Depot is a historic train station located at |
The Dade City Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad Depot is a railroad station and historic site |
ing a hand car at an Indiana Harbor Belt Line | railroad yard, 1943 |
unge Car-6603 is a historic Seaboard Air Line | Railroad depot in Boca Raton, Florida. |
was part of the Baltimore and Ohio Short Line | Railroad, and allowed the B&O to bypass its former rou |
2006 the Georgia Midland was named Short Line | Railroad of the Year by railroad industry trade journa |
to work as slave labor on the Thamshavn Line | railroad. |
oute after it was purchased from the Soo Line | Railroad in April 1987. |
Railway (reporting mark GFRR) is a short line | railroad operating in Georgia and Florida, and is a su |
ilway Station is a historic Seaboard Air Line | Railroad depot in Hialeah, Florida. |
System became part of the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad in 1902. |
7 the ACL merged into the Seaboard Coast Line | Railroad, eventually becoming part of CSX. |
eporting mark EARY) is one of many short line | railroad companies owned by RailAmerica. |
Soo Line | Railroad |
B&C was controlled by the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad, which owned a majority of the stock. |
nger Depot was a historic Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad depot in Sarasota, Florida, United States. |
ing the Number 1 Freeway and the Western Line | railroad running through it. |
It also served as an Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad station unitl 1927. |
In 1900, the Raleigh and Augusta Air Line | Railroad and Palmetto Railway become part of Seaboard |
The line merged with the Seaboard Air Line | Railroad in 1901. |
mpa, adjacent to the former Seaboard Air Line | Railroad (SAL) Yeoman Yard, it was also the site of a |
Line Depot is a historic Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad depot in Punta Gorda, Florida, United States. |
ly chartered in 1887 as the Waycross Air Line | Railroad. |
s president of Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line | Railroad and director of the Erie and Pittsburgh Railr |
route in Indiana, United States, see Bee Line | Railroad. |
The Seaboard Air Line | Railroad Depot is an Amtrak (former Seaboard Air Line |
The Norfolk and Portsmouth Belt Line | Railroad (reporting mark NPB) is a class III railroad |
established as a station stop on the Soo Line | Railroad branch line to Whitetail, Montana, constructe |
t same year, the Raleigh and Augusta Air Line | Railroad leased the Palmetto Railroad line. |
Southern Railway and the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad. |
The Soo Line | Railroad abandoned a section of the line between Bedfo |
any was controlled by the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad and the Southern Railway. |
ir-Line Railway combined the Georgia Air Line | Railroad and the Air Line Railroad in South Carolina u |
ever, that didn't happen because the Air Line | Railroad never laid any track. |
979 it became part of the Seaboard Coast Line | Railroad a predecessor to the CSX system. |
e originally owned by the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad. |
arcels in the area where the Rock Island Line | railroad built a line. |
f a train operated by the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad between New York and the west coast of Florid |
In July 1922 the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad acquired the Rockingham Railroad. |
The Bowden Lithia Springs Short Line | Railroad is a historic railroad that operated in the U |
The Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad took over the Charleston and Western Carolina |
it was absorbed into the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad. |
sboro Junction, where the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad and Seaboard Air Line railroad crossed paths. |
The Air Line | Railroad Company of South Carolina was chartered as a |
was built jointly by the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad and Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Rail |
It was a station on the Seaboard Air Line | Railroad (now CSX Transportation) line which was built |
ing Car-#6113 is a historic Seaboard Air Line | Railroad dining car in Boca Raton, Florida. |
The Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad (ACL) took over the C&WC in 1897 but operated |
The Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line | Railroad was built in the early 1870s and Westminster |
for passenger use by the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad in 1904. |
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