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transports to cut the Charleston and Savannah | Railroad near Pocotaligo. |
ablished on the Old Osage and Arkansas Valley | Railroad near MacKey's Salt Works. |
riend, Colonel William C. Falkner, to run his | railroad near the college. |
The Butte County | Railroad near Stirling City in 1910 |
cade of construction, it was decided that the | railroad needed a rail yard and depot along the line. |
When the | railroad needed a name for the stop it established the |
ment proved to be inadequate for contemporary | railroad needs, and was torn down and replaced in 1910 |
ithout heat in the winter of 1918-19, and the | railroad network had gradually ceased to function. |
The result was a 341 miles (549 km) | railroad network covering most of western South Caroli |
The bridge connected the | railroad network in the central Russia with Volga regi |
scape to Switzerland following an underground | railroad network. |
om 1840 and were later part of the Old Colony | Railroad network. |
the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific | Railroad, never had passenger service in the Chicago a |
Although the | railroad never connected to any other lines, it was in |
ever, that didn't happen because the Air Line | Railroad never laid any track. |
on Station, formerly serving the Pennsylvania | Railroad, New York Central, and Rock Island Lines. |
It is also known as Pennsylvania | Railroad, New York Division, Bridge No. 69. |
It became the first stop on the Underground | Railroad north of the Mason-Dixon Line. |
The | railroad north of the city line to White Plains and Po |
Westchester Yard is located | railroad north of the station, to the west of the Pelh |
ce of a former fare control area on the west ( | railroad north) end of the station. |
This is the easternmost ( | railroad north) station on the IRT Flushing Line's con |
East of this station ( | railroad north), the line goes under the East River to |
ished in the mid nineteenth-century along the | railroad northeast of Canton. |
Railroad, now CSX Transportation, went through the tow | |
The | railroad, now part of the BNSF network, still runs thr |
SR 63 generally follows the Clinchfield | Railroad, now a CSX Transportation line. |
e former Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac | Railroad, now owned by CSX Transportation. |
hich was originally built by the Pennsylvania | Railroad now operates as a restaurant. |
crosses the old right-of-way of the Santa Fe | railroad, now a pedestrian-bicycle trail, a massive bu |
While on test on the Pennsylvania | Railroad, number 610 proved that a J could pull ten ca |
Hetch Hetchy | Railroad Number 6 |
In 1872 the Pennsylvania | Railroad obtained control of the bridge and railroad t |
rically, Allentown has been served by Central | Railroad of New Jersey, Conrail, Lehigh and New Englan |
Passenger | Railroad of Cincinnati 1859-1873 - merged with CCR |
The Northwestern | Railroad of South Carolina was a South Carolina railro |
nry Hobson Richardson in 1890 for the Central | Railroad of New Jersey, the successor of the New York |
The North and South | Railroad of Georgia was chartered in 1870 to build a r |
It was the first | railroad of any kind to reach Coney Island. |
873 and was elected president of the Northern | Railroad of New Jersey in 1874. |
The Central | Railroad of New Jersey Station is located in Jim Thorp |
Ruifang is served by the Yilan Line | Railroad of Taiwan Railway Administration. |
The name was changed to the Central | Railroad of South Carolina a short while later. |
It jointly leased the Central | Railroad of South Carolina with Wilmington, Columbia a |
2006 the Georgia Midland was named Short Line | Railroad of the Year by railroad industry trade journa |
He became attorney for the Central | Railroad of New Jersey, the Morris Canal and Banking C |
The Central | Railroad of New Jersey Station, is located in Wilkes-B |
esident of the Natchez, Jackson, and Columbus | railroad, of which he oversaw the construction in 1884 |
mpany of the North-South underground electric | railroad of Paris. |
In 1884 the Central | Railroad of Georgia purchased the Greenwood, Laurens a |
y of Alabama (WRA) was created as the Western | Railroad of Alabama by the owners of the Montgomery an |
It is built along the former Central | Railroad of New Jersey's Newark and New York Railroad |
He worked as a clerk for the Central | Railroad of New Jersey while going to law school. |
The Central | Railroad of South Carolina was a South Carolina railro |
He was President of the Belt Line Street | Railroad of New York. |
The South Carolina and Georgia Extension | Railroad of South Carolina was a railroad that operate |
It was built about 1873 by the Northern | Railroad of New Jersey, later acquired by the Erie Rai |
The East and West | Railroad of Alabama was a narrow gauge railroad in the |
Street Railway, now defunct, was an American | railroad of south central Pennsylvania built in the 19 |
Central | Railroad of Michigan 1846 |
nd was President of the Troy and Lansingburgh | Railroad, of the Troy and Cohoes Railroad and of the N |
itially opened in 1872 on the western orbital | railroad of Brussels, line 28. |
e south end of Central Avenue, to the Central | Railroad of New Jersey's Communipaw Terminal. |
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riginally chartered in 1852 as the Blue Ridge | Railroad of South Carolina. |
s later, he became a bookkeeper for the State | Railroad Office in Atlanta, Georgia. |
He was employed in a | railroad office at Wilmington, North Carolina, for sev |
a post office in 1882 and named in honor of a | railroad officer. |
the sides were engraved with the names of the | railroad officers and directors. |
by the late 1950s, and the building served as | railroad offices. |
orge D. Fowler (1860-1909) was a Pennsylvania | Railroad official who was born in Alexandria, Virginia |
The community was named by Mr Jones, a | railroad official of The Wichita, Anthony, and Salt Pl |
ka: named for Harry Porter Deuel, a long time | railroad official who resided in Omaha, NE |
f the proposed Southern route for the Pacific | railroad, often skirmishing with Apache Indians. |
he Boston, Clinton, Fitchburg and New Bedford | Railroad, Old Colony Railroad, New York, New Haven and |
A cover version was recorded by Confederate | Railroad on their 2007 album Cheap Thrills. |
ncorporated the East River and Atlantic Ocean | Railroad on November 16, 1895 to gain access to the Br |
Illinois Route 50 runs adjacent to a | railroad on the west side of the township. |
, and was purchased by the Baltimore and Ohio | Railroad on November 20, 1884 and reorganized as the B |
Gradually, the town moved toward the | railroad on land donated by Charles S. Young and Dr. J |
ded by the Providence & Worcester, a regional | railroad, on the Providence Line. |
d, while Second (Reno's) Brigade followed the | railroad on the left. |
600 prisoners arrived by the Atlantic & Gulf | Railroad on November 16 from Savannah. |
to RailTex subsidiary South Carolina Central | railroad on December 1, 1987. |
The state of Tennessee chartered the | railroad on May 24, 1866. |
ains of the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee | Railroad on the Shore Line Route. |
th a merger, creating the new Erie-Lackawanna | Railroad on October 15, 1960. |
was built about 1900 by the Boston and Albany | Railroad on their Hudson Branch. |
ains of the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee | Railroad on the Shore Line Route. |
ains of the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee | Railroad on the Shore Line Route. |
The BCRR leased the Bushwick | Railroad on July 27, 1888. |
a museum that houses materials that the W&OD | Railroad once used. |
In 1914 the | railroad once again reorganized, this time as the Gree |
The B&O | Railroad once ran through the community, but was aband |
wned by Norfolk Southern Railway, the Reading | Railroad once operated passenger service on that line. |
ishment of the nearby Middletown and Crawford | Railroad one year earlier. |
The Dorchester Avenue | Railroad, one of the first street railways in Boston, |
he Commonwealth of Pennsylvania chartered the | railroad, only the sixth railroad ever chartered in th |
Grand Funk | Railroad opened all three days and played through the |
The New Williamsburgh and Flatbush | Railroad opened the line prior to August 1, 1889, when |
, 1858 the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago | Railroad opened as far as Van Buren Street in Chicago. |
The Winchester and Strasburg | Railroad opened the rest of the line in 1870. |
It began in 1856 when the Illinois Central | Railroad opened Madison Station, the forerunner of the |
In 1893, the Tampa and Thonotosassa | Railroad opened a 13-mile route between the two growin |
The Manassas Gap | Railroad opened in 1854 from Manassas to Harrisonburg, |
The Danbury and Norwalk | Railroad opened the line in late February 1852, with t |
On September 19, 1849, the Cochecho | Railroad opened through the town, connecting Dover wit |
The Alabama Industrial | Railroad operated the HMCR from 1984 until February 19 |
The | railroad operated mainly on a line between Collins and |
At Traveltown there is a miniature | railroad operated by the Los Angeles Live Steamers and |
By the mid-1990s, the | railroad operated 10.75 miles (17.30 |
The | railroad operated 196 miles (315 km) of track from its |
Over the next decade, the | railroad operated under the umbrella of the Richmond a |
The Rockingham | Railroad operated a 19-mile route from Roberdel, North |
The Missouri-Kansas-Texas | Railroad operated the railroad and later leased it. |
The Pennsylvania | Railroad operated the Connecting Railway (part of toda |
The Frisco | railroad operated trains such as the Meteor, the Firef |
Formerly, the Chicago and Western Indiana | Railroad operated commuter service on this line betwee |
The | railroad operated from 1903-1915 and then became the S |
The | railroad operated for over twenty years. |
During the 1970s and 1980s the | railroad operated as the "Heber Creeper". |
The | railroad operates approximlty 50 miles (80 km) of rail |
The | railroad operates in the industrial area around the Oa |
The | railroad operates a variety of vintage railroad equipm |
The | railroad operates two trackmobiles at each port to hel |
The | railroad operates two double deck rail-ferrys capable |
The | railroad operates over 14 miles (23 km) of track betwe |
ays of rolling stock, locomotives and general | railroad operating equipment. |
omotive-powered common carrier standard gauge | railroad operating in North America, but no longer car |
nersville Railway was a historic narrow gauge | railroad operating in New York. |
English - is a historic narrow gauge heritage | railroad operating within the U.S. commonwealth of Pue |
Railway (reporting mark GFRR) is a short line | railroad operating in Georgia and Florida, and is a su |
n Railway (reporting mark BXN) is a Class III | railroad operating in the United States state of Arkan |
announced that it has agreed to purchase the | railroad operations of Rail Management Corporation (RM |
By the 1950s most of the | railroad operations were stopped and the buildings rem |
It is one of the last logging | railroad operations in the continental United States a |
is section may not have much force of law, as | railroad operations, even those where a railroad physi |
events are sometimes held in conjunction with | railroad operations. |
Along with Chicago's other elevated | railroad operators, the Metropolitan operated most of |
the growth of Gainesville, and the lack of a | railroad or major highway would hinder further develop |
RR electric engines also pulled Lehigh Valley | Railroad or Baltimore and Ohio Railroad trains to New |
The U.S. hoped to build a | railroad or canal across the isthmus to speed transpor |
delays attributed to the Atlantic and Pacific | Railroad ordering the wrong span length railroad bridg |
The | railroad originally consisted of a through route betwe |
lso crossed by the Central Oregon and Pacific | Railroad, originally the main line of the Oregon and C |
orting mark INRD) is a United States Class II | railroad, originally operating over former Illinois Ce |
The Ocklawaha Valley | Railroad, originally the Ocala Northern Railroad, was |
to determine the best possible route for the | railroad over the Sierra Nevada mountains. |
ge is a historic bridge on the Boston & Maine | Railroad over Linden Street in Waltham, Massachusetts. |
ome scattered remnants are visible around the | railroad overpass near 63rd Street and State Street. |
reaches LA 3089 shortly after passing under a | railroad overpass. |
Montrose was bypassed in the 1940's by a | railroad overpass; Highway 2 is now a minor business r |
er retreat, the Germans had destroyed two key | railroad overpasses which they planned to repair on th |
Site of one of the two | railroad overpasses over the CSX/Norfolk Southern junc |
The Little Saw Mill Run | Railroad, owned by the Harmony Society, was operated b |
by the new Chicago SouthShore and South Bend | Railroad, owned by Anacostia and Pacific. |
The Roosevelt | Railroad, owned by the Roosevelt Railroad Museum Inc., |
A red background indicates that the | railroad owned a part or full share of the terminal. |
Sarah Kidder, historically significant | railroad owner |
Metro-North | Railroad owns the Spring Valley station. |
RR GP40-2 #3010 is still active on the Alaska | Railroad, painted in the new corporate scheme. |
The | railroad paralleled the Kiamichi River throughout much |
The Rochelle | Railroad Park is a city park located in Rochelle, Illi |
et at the intersection of Underhill Avenue in | Railroad Park. |
"Yellow Dog", officially the Yazoo and Delta | Railroad, part of the Illinois Central Railroad system |
son was developed by the Hudson and Manhattan | Railroad, partially in conjunction with the PRR, and t |
The | railroad participated in the Day out with Thomas progr |
hway (Virginia Route 55) and the Manassas Gap | Railroad pass through the range at Thoroughfare Gap. |
and delivered a speech against “The Official | Railroad Pass.” |
This | railroad passed north of the township. |
at is now part of Lakeland, the South Florida | Railroad passed through, connecting Kissimmee to Tampa |
The Vermont Valley | Railroad passed through Dummerston. |
Soon after the | railroad passed through Muleshoe, the town expanded ra |
The | railroad passed Springfield by for the towns of Mexia |
introduced a bill to build a transcontinental | railroad, passed as the Pacific Railway Acts of 1862. |
The former Nickel Plate | Railroad passed on a long bridge over the Illinois Cen |
In the past the Georgia, Florida and Alabama | Railroad passed through Sopchoppy on its route between |
nd survived until the 1880s when the Santa Fe | Railroad passed by the area. |
United States served by Amtrak, the national | railroad passenger system. |
United States served by Amtrak, the national | railroad passenger system. |
enry, New York served by Amtrak, the national | railroad passenger system. |
United States served by Amtrak, the national | railroad passenger system. |
United States served by Amtrak, the national | railroad passenger system. |
The former Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe | Railroad Passenger Station, built in 1900, was added t |
United States served by Amtrak, the national | railroad passenger system. |
United States served by Amtrak, the national | railroad passenger system. |
A | railroad passenger sustained permanent injuries to her |
United States served by Amtrak, the national | railroad passenger system. |
United States served by Amtrak, the national | railroad passenger system. |
United States served by Amtrak, the national | railroad passenger system. |
United States, served by Amtrak, the national | railroad passenger system. |
United States served by Amtrak, the national | railroad passenger system. |
The New York, Ontario, and Western | Railroad Passenger Station is located on Institution R |
North Dakota, served by Amtrak, the national | railroad passenger system. |
The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western | Railroad passenger station, with its Italian Renaissan |
United States served by Amtrak, the national | railroad passenger system. |
, North Dakota served by Amtrak, the national | railroad passenger system. |
eparate Coach Law, specifically declared that | railroad passenger cars must be segregated. |
United States served by Amtrak, the national | railroad passenger system, and Metrolink, a commuter r |
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