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erson was born in Kirkman, Iowa, the son of a railroad telegrapher.
Railroad Terminal Historic District is a national hist
As well as a railroad terminal, it had its own general store, post
The railroad terminals include: Kerch, Kerch I, Kerch Fact
a of Romoland in a May 14, 1906 bout, and the railroad terminus was awarded to Hemet.
The Marion County Railway was a shortline railroad that operated in eastern South Carolina in th
The Barnwell Railway was a shortline railroad that served western South Carolina in the lat
lder wooden shelter built by the Pennsylvania Railroad that was located on Lincoln Highway and Cones
industry and because of the construction of a railroad that connected Arganda to Madrid in 1843.
Mountain and Southern Railway was a historic railroad that operated in Missouri during the late 19t
oast Railway (reporting mark NOGC) is a small railroad that operates around New Orleans.
came to flourish due to its proximity to the railroad that once traveled through it.
ver and Charleston Railway was a Southeastern railroad that operated in the late 19th century.
escapist level.... Getting back to the yellow railroad, that could be from looking someplace.
anetta Railway was a South Carolina shortline railroad that served the Manetta Cotton Mill in Lando,
to play an important role in the Underground Railroad that helped many slaves escape from the South
The biggest attraction was a miniature railroad that visitors could ride throughout the park
olina and Northern Railway was a Southeastern railroad that began after Reconstruction and operated
C) operates a 41.5 miles (66.8 km) segment of railroad that is leased from the Mississippi-Alabama R
(reporting mark HRR) is a Class III shortline railroad that operates about 5 mi (8.0 km) of trackage
The BioPark also operates a 36" narrow gauge railroad that connects these facilities.
h Carolina Western Railway was a Southeastern railroad that operated in the early 20th century.
med for Roy C. Megargel, the president of the railroad that developed the town.
Athens Line, LLC (reporting mark ABR) is a railroad that operates in the U.S. state of Georgia.
ailway (QA&P) was a 117-mile (188 km) freight railroad that operated between the Red River and Floyd
8 the North Carolina legislature authorized a railroad that would connect the eastern part of the st
organized under the Asheville and Spartanburg Railroad that same year.
The Carolina Midland Railway was a railroad that served western South Carolina in the lat
Unfortunately, the railroad that was handed over to the Nashville, Chatta
The French Broad and Atlantic Railway was a railroad that served western South Carolina in the lat
ting mark GBRY) was a Pennsylvania short-line railroad that operated from 1996 to 2001.
ppointed as Trustee for the Milwaukee Road, a railroad that had entered bankruptcy.
the Pidcock Family founded a private logging railroad that ran North out of Pidcock, Georgia.
umbus and Western Railway (C&W) is a historic railroad that operated in Georgia, United States.
In the film Thomas and the Magic Railroad, the viaduct collapses.
During the days of the New York Central Railroad, the station and shops were known as Harmon.
construction of the Champlain and St Lawrence Railroad, the first railway in the province.
n a member of the board of the North Carolina Railroad, the N.C.
These include the Louisa Railroad, the Virginia Central Railroad, the state-own
In 1906 the Collins and Reidsville Railroad, the Reidsville and Southeastern Railroad and
remaining lines, the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad; the South Side Railroad, which reached to Ly
uently owned by the Iowa, Chicago and Eastern Railroad, the bridge is operational and is currently o
Built by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the station is part of the Harpers Ferry His
Following its closure by the railroad, the 1926 station came into use by a variety
The Atlantic Avenue Railroad, the Central's successor, gained control of t
Since he was a major shareholder of Falkner's Railroad the plan was soon carried out.
consisted of two decks, the lower was for the railroad, the upper was for vehicular traffic.
riginally a steam line of the Cahuenga Valley Railroad, the line was abandoned in 1924.
With a change in the route of the railroad, the monument today is not on any major trans
Originally built as the Boston and Albany Railroad, the line was later part of the New York Cent
later helped organize and build the Tonawanda Railroad, the first in Rochester.
ultural settlement along the Southern Pacific railroad, the city was transformed into a suburban com
A 16-inch (410 mm) gauge mini railroad, the Lost Frontier Mini-Railway, winds its wa
eet was built by the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad, the first railroad in Chicago.
Mechanics Bank served Standard Oil, Santa Fe Railroad, the Ford Motor Company and their employees d
Near what is now the Southern Pacific Railroad, the town was named for G.J. Crosby, a railro
al trouble, like the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, the Brooklyn Elevated Railroad, the Third Av
With the construction of the railroad, the need for Kern City diminished.
buyers included the Louisville and Nashville Railroad; the Louisville Southern Railway; the Wilming
l as the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, the Richmond and Danville Railroad and the S
constructed the 17 and half mile Silver Peak Railroad the previous year.
Two pairs were built for the Illinois Central Railroad, the only purchaser.
the construction of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, and t
ng the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co., the Northe
a consolidation of the Augusta and Knoxville Railroad, the Savannah Valley Railroad and the Greenvi
erved Pueblo: the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, t
In 1857 the first railroad, the Rheinfall-Bahn running from Winterthur,
ic base it had once been for the city and the railroad, the train depot was torn down.
replacement Tie Fork Rest Area is built in a railroad theme to honor the town of Tucker
The railroad then had two years from May 30, 1893 to compl
a contract for building stone from the Harlem Railroad, then under construction.
he Oroville, CA depot for the Western Pacific Railroad, then under construction.
the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, then under construction across Montana.
the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, then under construction in Montana.
Prior to the building of the Overseas Railroad, there were two separate islands there, known
St. Joseph Lead Company built a narrow gauge railroad thirteen and one-half miles long, reaching fr
ion, helping the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad through South Dakota, and founding a town alo
Fork was important in the development of the railroad through the canyon.
The railroad through town was abandoned in 1934, and by 19
med after an engineer who helped complete the railroad through the present day town.
The railroad through the area was abandoned in 1980, and S
hen the Texas-Mexican Railway Company built a railroad through the area.
The railroad through the area was abandoned in 1980, and t
The railroad through the area was abandoned in 1980, and V
There was a train line from the Old Colony Railroad through South Duxbury, but closed in the late
by every major US and state thoroughfare and railroad through Clay County, the community never flou
Routes 202 and 22 parallel the river and the railroad through similarly wooded country due northeas
n down, and the former New York & New England Railroad through this area is now an undeveloped rail
Garner got its start with the coming of the railroad through the area beginning in 1847.
he construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad through Utah Territory.
re primarily emitted from a coal tar creosote railroad tie manufacturing facility, a waste water tre
tally beaten by several boys with pieces of a railroad tie.
Used wooden railroad ties (railway sleepers)
As a sign they had passed through they tied railroad ties around trees.
Railroad ties were needed to build and maintain the gr
was delayed several times by the shortage of railroad ties, workers finished the track in early Nov
ells Street bridge and blocked the track with railroad ties, but the officials managed to evade the
the preservation of wooden structures such as railroad ties, telephone poles, cabins, etc.
's Station) was a station on the Narrow Gauge Railroad til 1910.
on, Delaware for the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad to tow coal barges between ports on the Easte
ctive iron mines around Lansing that used the railroad to move ore.
s able to stop competition by influencing the railroad to charge high shipping costs to other coal c
na, Columbus and Eastern, and the Lima-Toledo Railroad, to form the Cincinnati and Lake Erie Railroa
The city was established in 1882 on the railroad to Austin and was named in honor of Leander "
a in the 1940s, which caused the town and the railroad to fade.
Defenses of Nashville & Northwestern Railroad to January 1864.
iary company, the Choctaw, Oklahoma and Texas Railroad, to continue construction west into the Texas
They also work to bring the railroad to Eureka Springs.
umber sawmill and the Brunswick and Pensacola Railroad to haul the lumber.
nown for leading the lawsuit that allowed the railroad to access the Powder River Basin.
This channel allowed the railroad to connect to points west through car float o
e line was later sold by the Southern Alabama Railroad to Conecuh Valley Railroad (Gulf & Ohio Railw
Additionally he persuaded the railroad to plant rows of trees on each side of the ra
mpletion of the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroad to Grafton, Ohio on the Cleveland, Columbus a
purpose was to connect the isolated Monte Ne Railroad to the AO&W.
The city was once joined by railroad to El Centro, but this line (nicknamed the "H
Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad to Superintendent of Motive Power at that rai
neer R. H. Thomson opposed adding yet another railroad to the crowded waterfront.
ond bridge was erected in 1886 by the Reading Railroad to carry the increasingly heavy freight traff
taten Island Tunnel to link the Staten Island Railroad to the BMT Fourth Avenue Line.
this, the L&N added the Shelby Iron Company's railroad to create the Alabama Mineral Railroad.
th the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad to form the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washi
ith the former Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad to build a depot in Garden City.
Johnson built a horse railroad to Carthage by the Lower Falls of the Genesee
(By full-size it is meant that it allowed a railroad to run through it.)
Around 1960, N&W was the last major American railroad to convert from steam to diesel motive power.
station was built in 1915 by the Pennsylvania Railroad to replace another that had been built in 190
There were initially plans by the railroad to rebuild the resort, but that never happene
Dousman was very influential in bringing the railroad to Prairie du Chien by 1857, making the Milwa
group got the Carolina, Clinchfield, and Ohio Railroad to locate a station approximately 4 miles fro
It is bordered by the CSX railroad to the north; Graham Street to the east; Bayl
These problems caused the railroad to be reorganized as the Cherokee Railroad.
d Charles Trotter, escaped on the Underground Railroad to Cincinnati , Ohio.
Using the railroad to access its market, the specialty house mai
d Centreville along the Orange and Alexandria Railroad to defend Washington from such a movement.
ansported cotton brought to Alexandria on the railroad to New Orleans, making it the second commerci
o Pine Grove and Auburn, as part of a planned railroad to Allentown.
General Assembly forced the railroad to give up the lines.
Otis Elevating Railway was a cable funicular railroad to the Catskill Mountain House in Palenville,
T was incorporated in July 1950 as a terminal railroad to take over the private railroad of Parr-Ric
lso helped bring the Nevada-California-Oregon Railroad to Lakeview in 1912.
, there had been several efforts to attract a railroad to Cropsey Township.
Continued financial difficulties forced the railroad to file for abandonment in May 1925.
ny and held a contract with the Iron Mountain Railroad to produce ties and heavy bridge timbers.
She also joined the underground railroad to help African Americans escape slavery.
He left the railroad to practice law and was admitted to the bar i
Eventually the railroad to Cranberry was decommissioned in 1950.
The first railroad to arrive in Galesburg was the Chicago, Burli
21st Division was deployed in Huailai, on the railroad to the rear of Tang's forces.
to the northwest of the city, overlooking the railroad to Mons.
people donated money and land to attract the railroad to Cropsey Township.
ndation Coal also gave it the Cumberland Mine Railroad to transport coal in Pennsylvania.
Wier also established a railroad to connect the mill and town to Newton.
The last US railroad to dieselise (but see Crab Orchard & Egyptian
e was interested in bringing a transcontintal railroad to San Diego, but his efforts were unsuccessf
Further expansion brought the railroad to Greenville in 1885.
1st Brigade, Defenses Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad, to January 1865.
In 1888 he resigned from the railroad to go into real-estate and insurance business
Essay Tower was built by the Pennsylvania Railroad to control traffic coming off the Camden and
A short-line railroad to Labe (Elbe) river port will be built in th
high school he took off a year to work on the railroad to earn money for college.
the employees who were building the Overseas Railroad to Key West.
eral Streets to the west; the Boston & Albany Railroad to the north; the Highland Division Railroad
The construction of Henry Flagler's railroad to Miami led to a decline in the First Coast'
It served as access for the Atlantic Avenue Railroad to the City Hall area.
Tryon was the point were construction of the railroad to Asheville stopped for two years.
early major use of MAPPER was by the Santa Fe railroad to track its freight cars, which involved lar
In 1857 he financed the railroad's purchase of the entire system of state tran
In 1902, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad took control of the P&W.
The JEFW began in 1895 as the Marylee Railroad took its current name in 1985.
In 2001 the Three Notch Railroad took control of the lease on the A&C railroad
When the Memphis & Ohio Railroad took the place of the stages, Bartlett contin
The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad took over the Charleston and Western Carolina
The Pennsylvania Railroad took control of the PW&B in 1881.
The Chattahoochee Bay railroad totals 28.2 miles (45.4 km) and interchanges
With the opening of the railroad, tourists arrived.
th Carolina General Assembly incorporates the railroad town of Goldsborough, and the Wayne county se
until 1903, when it was moved to the booming railroad town of Wynne.
A former railroad town located seven miles from Utica in the ex
The beverages are made in the historic railroad town of Colfax, CA.
It was a small railroad town along the Murphy Branch of the Western N
Thus, the new railroad town was named Turlock.
ounty, California, is a nearly empty one-time railroad town at the route's high point in the Mojave
The town originated as a railroad town and was named Summit because it was thou
Soon after, the town lost its importance as a railroad town but still existed as a quiet fur trading
Kountze was originally established as a railroad town in 1881.
Early Halloo was a small railroad town, located at the junction of the Northeas
Once a thriving railroad town, Chester is now all but uninhabited.
Colton stayed a fairly busy railroad town-in fact, the town burned and was rebuilt
Grenada, MS was also founded as a railroad town.
te contains many relics of a typical old west railroad town.
Bogue was established in 1888 as a railroad town.
Railroad Town: A Pictorial History of Lebanon Junction
The railroad towns of Hunnewell, Kansas and Hunnewell, Mis
from the river town of Holmesville to the new railroad towns of Magnolia, Summit, and Osyka.
20 miles (32 km) of railroad track were laid, 3,800 tons of steel and more
CSX operates a north-south length of railroad track that connects Chrisman and Paris.
The central platform had railroad track on one axis and the actual firing mount
A railroad track was added circa 1903 to accommodate the
                                                                                                   


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