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The railroad recovered from the disaster and operated unti
The railroad began by assuming the eastern portion of the
For the railroad stain in New Jersey, see Trenton Transit Cent
The railroad yards were jammed every morning with trains t
Oakboro developed because of the railroad.
It also gave the railroad easy access to a Gephart-owned lime quarry at
When the railroad moved out, the town was stripped of its final
transferred the highway from one side of the railroad tracks to the other.
arch 4, 1881, established land grants for the railroad.
The railroad came to town in 1880, and the post office in
Bion J. Arnold acquired the railroad after it went into financial difficulties dur
supplies and track at Lovejoy's Station, the railroad line was back in operation in two days.
The railroad tracks ran down 4th Street (I think) across d
Following the completion of the railroad in 1890, a depot was built as well as a ticke
Construction of the railroad began in January 1830.
ried the Confederate position centered at the railroad depot.
The railroad continues for about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) south
The railroad through the area was abandoned in 1980, and S
Before the Civil War, the railroad bypassed Clover Hill, now known as the Appoma
eing defeated for re-election, continuing the railroad business until 1878.
There were initially plans by the railroad to rebuild the resort, but that never happene
After passing the railroad tracks, it enters Los Angeles and changes to
After the railroad came through Southeast, Texas, these missiona
Dousman was very influential in bringing the railroad to Prairie du Chien by 1857, making the Milwa
The PRR acquired the railroad in 1871 and replaced the terminal in 1876 and
For the railroad station under the same name on the Gyeongwon
In 1998, the railroad sold most of its assets and the Golden Isles
When the remainder of the railroad was completed it stretched from Birds Point t
The railroad also planned to build extensive terminal faci
hfares in New England until the advent of the railroad.
The town was serviced by the railroad and the route of the train was named after Ru
Soon after the railroad passed through Muleshoe, the town expanded ra
Initially the settlement around the railroad line was known as Knowles Station.
Recently acquired trackage rights allow the railroad access to Winston Salem.
th, Massachusetts Avenue on the east, and the railroad tracks on the north and west.
County, and enters Wills Creek just above the Railroad Cut Falls at Fairhope.
Control of the railroad was turned over to Gulf & Ohio on March 1, 19
ive semi-anthracite coal production along the railroad.
The twenty-year lease to the railroad ended in 1935, but the Traction Terminal name
That year the railroad station closed, and the bank, the town's last
The railroad had trackage in the states of Michigan, Ohio,
d, while Second (Reno's) Brigade followed the railroad on the left.
However, when the railroad located on the south side in 1851, the busine
Soon after completion, the railroad was acquired by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railw
The railroad operated 196 miles (315 km) of track from its
, acquisitions and the building of track, the railroad eventually reached the port of Mobile, Alabam
The railroad was part of the Pinsly Railroad Company after
historically was dependent on cotton and the railroad for survival.
These problems caused the railroad to be reorganized as the Cherokee Railroad.
13, 1974, the station was moved away from the railroad tracks to its current site to avoid demolitio
ed to make do working as a translator for the railroad companies.
Bypassed by the railroad and eclipsed when oil was discovered near Big
nk Cummings retired in 1916, he disbanded the railroad, along with his lumber and logging enterprise
With the arrival of the railroad, Big Lick would incorporate as the city of Ro
The school bus was caught between the railroad tracks and the intersection with US 14, resul
The railroad was built by the owners of the Tallassee Fall
The railroad built a branch line to Kelsey to facilitate t
The railroad was completed in 1833, and was the longest ra
Traffic patterns changed again in 1994 as the railroad ceased operations over the entire line.
Although the railroad may have failed in its effort to tunnel throu
his point adopted a strategy of attacking the railroad lines into Atlanta, hoping to cut off his ene
For the railroad, see Cedar Valley Railroad.
The station and the railroad industry in Elizabeth heralded a new era in t
Richard Whitney researched the railroad for 30 years and wrote the book Old Maud: The
owns the eight grain elevators served by the railroad.
For the railroad, see Wiregrass Central Railroad.
It has the same name the railroad station on the railway line White Sea Obozers
The railroad has since taken the line between Herscher and
During his career at the railroad he rose to the position of traffic manager fo
The local post office that had served the railroad and oilfield workers was closed in 1914.
Unfortunately, in the late 1960s, the railroad was removed, and the town experienced an econ
Although most of the railroad was later removed, a portion remained between
The railroad also use to serve the U.S. Pipe and Foundry m
Over the next decade, the railroad operated under the umbrella of the Richmond a
The railroad line transported lumber and other supplies se
About half the forced laborers engaged on the railroad construction died.
The closure of the railroad station brought on economic decline to the to
It became part of the railroad empire of George J. Gould, merging with the W
In his final term he was the chairman of the Railroad Committee of the Iowa House, and was consider
SR 83 and a branch of the railroad head west through Bearpen Gap towards Clintwo
lier success, Kautz was unable to destroy the railroad bridge, and the force turned back to the east
The railroad is now part of the Norfolk Southern rail syst
f the Interior has plans to re-commission the railroad and extend the system further sometime in the
rade, which reached its peak in 1882 when the railroad came to Tannersville.
The railroad operates approximlty 50 miles (80 km) of rail
By the 1950s most of the railroad operations were stopped and the buildings rem
In 2005, the railroad was temporarily shutdown pending a major rest
The railroad participated in the Day out with Thomas progr
Guarded the railroad bridge over the Tennessee River at Bridgeport
s of settlement shifted to the south when the railroad came through the village in 1849.
area, and can be seen via satellite, but the railroad station is gone.
1860s, 1880s), the tramway bed from the railroad (c.
ished in the mid nineteenth-century along the railroad northeast of Canton.
ithout heat in the winter of 1918-19, and the railroad network had gradually ceased to function.
doned when the New York Central took over the railroad in 1932.
During the steam locomotive era the railroad stored helper engines at Helper.
It is an island made from fill, so the railroad and later the road bed could be laid down.
The railroad grade still exists as a walking trail along t
me year also contributed to the demise of the railroad and several small communities, including Laur
The tracks were removed shortly after the railroad was liquidated following its bankruptcy in 19
An old cotton mill near the railroad line was selected as the location.
The railroad rostered a single GE 80t locomotive.
The railroad is the home of the new Music City Star commut
In 1880, the railroad became the Pennsylvania Railroad's West Chest
By the time it was finished in 1889, the railroad had become part of the Atlantic Coast Line Ra
d Mercer County and braced for a lunge at the railroad.
The railroad is actually spelled without the comma.
Shortly after, the railroad movement from steam engines to those operatin
Using the railroad to access its market, the specialty house mai
Because of the railroad tracks, Kirby has been dubbed "The hobo capit
The only visible remnant of the railroad grade is one quarter mile east of the Sturgeo
The railroad towns of Hunnewell, Kansas and Hunnewell, Mis
he lines totaled 42.4 miles (68.2 km) and the railroad was controlled by Richard Abernathy.
locomotives as the best steam locomotives the railroad ever owned.
In 1896 the railroad ran into financial trouble and was reorganize
ed States, 234 U.S. 342 (1914) arose from the Railroad Commission's setting railroad freight rates u
It is sandwiched between the railroad, immediately to its north, and the interstate
Upon its start in 1995 the railroad ran over a branch from Nuckols to Hurtsboro,
ns and legal reasons (usually governed by the Railroad Commission) that dictate the well must have s
The railroad had a major strike in 1868 and closed for sev
med for Roy C. Megargel, the president of the railroad that developed the town.
The railroad operates in the industrial area around the Oa
When originally constructed, the railroad carried cotton and other agricultural product
The dredged lake and canal remain, and the railroad right of way still exists as a horse trail.
nnheim, IL was founded in the 1870's when the railroad was built through the area and was annexed in
Initially the railroad consisted of approximately 130 miles (210 km)
Currently the railroad is a subsidiary of Ironhorse Resources.
By 1872 freight service had begun of the railroad.
After passing under the railroad bridge, NC 87/100 turns west and enters the t
site, a tunnel for moving cattle between the railroad and the nearby stockyards of the 19th century
With the opening of the railroad, tourists arrived.
accepted and used extensively throughout the railroad industry.
The former site of Mialoquo (just beyond the railroad bridge)
a of Romoland in a May 14, 1906 bout, and the railroad terminus was awarded to Hemet.
While the platform still functions as the railroad platform for loading and unloading passengers
es (6.0 km) away from Union Station along the railroad tracks.
the first 6.41-mile (10.32 km) section of the railroad was officially opened on May 31, 1900.
Although the railroad never connected to any other lines, it was in
ansported cotton brought to Alexandria on the railroad to New Orleans, making it the second commerci
The railroad through the area was abandoned in 1980, and t
the right to build canals as feeders for the railroad, which was to be standard gauge.
ridge, which was the largest structure on the railroad.
The city prospered not only due to the railroad junction, but also because of the areas cotto
It is located south of the railroad tracks in Seneca.
a Locomotive Works, has been preserved by the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
A portion of the railroad survives today as part of the Three Notch Rai
She sued the railroad for negligence in the construction of the rai
For the railroad station of the same name, see San Antonio Sta
The introduction of the railroad in the late 19th century greatly influenced t
The railroad, and its accompanying depot, split the town d
s economy declined with the importance of the railroad after United States Highway 41A was built in
to the far western side of Atlanta where the railroad entered the city.
Although out of service the railroad was merged into the Georgia Southwestern Rail
The railroad followed the course of Wolf Creek or its trib
n the name of the town were determined by the railroad.
Across the railroad, a row of shops, most built later, gives the
The railroad through the area was abandoned in 1980, and V
nown locally as North Lee Street north of the railroad tracks, and as South Lee Street south of the
1932, after her husband was appointed to the Railroad Commission of Texas, they moved to Austin, Te
ilt by the Canadian National Railway when the railroad went through.
The railroad referred to the location simply as "Jersey Ci
General Assembly forced the railroad to give up the lines.
transport the construction materials for the railroad.
He took an interest in the railroad industry and served as an associate state rai
The railroad also owns numerous coaches, freight cars, cab
There is still a large grain elevator on the railroad line south of the townsite.
rt got a job working the lunch counter at the railroad depot.
The railroad ran with a dual gauge system, with coal train
The railroad was purchased by Genesee & Wyoming Railroad i
The state of Tennessee chartered the railroad on May 24, 1866.
The railroad ceased operations in March 1940, following ma
On April 16, 1915, the railroad was bought by H. S. Cummings of Rodman Lumber
The railroad reached Aiken in 1902 and began operations th
rners between New York State Route 30 and the railroad tracks, just opposite the cemetery.
ces and showrooms are still located along the railroad tracks in Thomasville, NC, but most manufactu
In 1872, he left the railroad, and entered politics.
The railroad was later purchased by Jim Walter Resources i
CSX abandoned the railroad line in the late 1970s or 1980s.
The railroad was sold by the Pittsburgh Coal Company to th
The railroad operates a variety of vintage railroad equipm
he Collamer Church of God, the pillars of the railroad bridge, and the dam built for the mills remai
In 1846 he entered the railroad business as the lawyer and general counsel to
When the railroad was reopened as the new Housatonic Railroad i
The Railroad Commission of Texas attempted pro-ration, but
nd Manassas Park derived their names from the railroad which was built through Manassas Gap.
The railroad paralleled the Kiamichi River throughout much
As president of the railroad company, Gurnee made a practice of buying lan
Ezra Cornell entered the railroad business, but fared poorly due to the Panic o
Today the railroad is long-gone, and the only way to remote Ingl
th public money to purchase the land from the railroad, as the Chicago 21 Corp. originally hoped.
The Railroad Man (1955)
The settlement grew around the railroad junction, with railroad connections to Vyborg
By June 30, 1915, the railroad ended its fiscal year operating at a loss of
The railroad connected to the Portsmouth Canal Basin in Mi
tion ends with an awkward statement about the railroad.
Continued financial difficulties forced the railroad to file for abandonment in May 1925.
reef at the end of the stairs that cross the railroad tracks.
The railroad completed its path to Gridley in 1870, and th
he Commonwealth of Pennsylvania chartered the railroad, only the sixth railroad ever chartered in th
                                                                                                   


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