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e station was built by the Baltimore and Ohio | Railroad in 1873, and designed by E. Francis Baldwin. |
ar southern end of the former Wallkill Valley | Railroad in Campbell Hall, NY |
This station was built by the Erie | Railroad in 1905. |
He served as director of the Staten Island | Railroad in 1851. |
y at age 20, but her fiance, who worked for a | railroad in South Carolina, was killed in an accident. |
Following the completion of the | railroad in 1890, a depot was built as well as a ticke |
The PRR acquired the | railroad in 1871 and replaced the terminal in 1876 and |
ich are now operated by the Buckingham Branch | Railroad in the 21st century were mostly laid out in t |
He helped to incorporate the Oregon Central | Railroad in 1865 as a shareholder. |
was originally built by the Chicago and Alton | Railroad in 1859 and designed in a manner similar to t |
also played a role in establishing the first | railroad in Arkansas. |
hanged to the Charleston, Sumter and Northern | Railroad in 1890. |
ngton was acquired by the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad in 1898. |
It was absorbed by the Missouri-Kansas-Texas | Railroad in 1881. |
The Atlantic Coast, St. Johns & Indian River | Railroad in 1885 linked Titusville with Enterprise, fr |
The Belt Railway of Chattanooga is a historic | railroad in the United States. |
as a water stop for the Atlantic and Pacific | Railroad in 1883. |
The U&D incorporated the smaller | railroad in 1899. |
t by the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac | Railroad in 1953. |
enth century, following the construction of a | railroad in 1883. |
ich it was renamed the Greenville and Western | Railroad in 1914. |
me a director of the Canajoharie and Catskill | Railroad in 1835. |
Chicago | Railroad in 1858. |
stle Shannon Incline Number 2 was a funicular | railroad in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
doned when the New York Central took over the | railroad in 1932. |
ith the Louisville, Cincinnati and Charleston | Railroad in 1843 to become the South Carolina Railroad |
e obsolete by the arrival of the Pennsylvania | Railroad in 1852. |
the completion of the First Transcontinental | Railroad in Promontory, Utah. |
al Railway (reporting mark OTR) is a terminal | railroad in West Oakland, California. |
by the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore | Railroad in 1905 and adopted by the Pennsylvania Railr |
oute after it was purchased from the Soo Line | Railroad in April 1987. |
The Branson Scenic Railway is a heritage | railroad in Branson, Missouri. |
He became president of the South Side | Railroad in late 1865, and was instrumental in combini |
The name (which means | railroad, in German) is an analogy to an old railroad |
Work was started on the Wabash | Railroad in 1891. |
tain and Southern Railway operates a heritage | railroad in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri. |
System became part of the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad in 1902. |
uilt for the New York, New Haven and Hartford | Railroad in 1964. |
ased from the Baltimore and Cumberland Valley | Railroad in 1881, and was connected to the Harrisburg |
board of the Hartford and Connecticut Valley | Railroad in 1880. |
was purchased by the Louisville and Nashville | Railroad in 1902, which gave the L&N a complete route |
The introduction of the | railroad in the late 19th century greatly influenced t |
role in securing the charter for the Georgia | Railroad in 1836. |
served as a director of the Ithaca and Owego | Railroad in 1828. |
d by the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia | Railroad in 1880. |
dian National (CN), formerly Illinois Central | Railroad, in Paducah. |
He sold his interest in the Panama | Railroad in the winter of 1853. |
and Delaware standard-gauged the Kaaterskill | Railroad in 1899, and the connection was no more. |
The line merged with the Seaboard Air Line | Railroad in 1901. |
nd grew steadily following the arrival of the | railroad in 1888. |
rn traversed the most northerly routes of any | railroad in the western United States. |
nt of the Florida, Atlantic, and Gulf Central | Railroad in 1857, and vice-president of the Jacksonvil |
ineering for the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy | Railroad in 1886 and 1887, and graduated from Harvard |
e Virginia-Carolina Railway was an interstate | railroad in southwestern Virginia and northwestern Nor |
He was a "station master" of the Underground | Railroad in Delaware. |
the name was changed to the Macon and Western | Railroad in 1845. |
unn was the Chief Engineer of the Underground | Railroad in Delaware. |
built by the New York, New Haven and Hartford | Railroad in 1912. |
inted assistant attorney of the Union Pacific | Railroad in 1877 and general solicitor in 1888. |
e line was renamed the Buffalo Union-Carolina | Railroad in 1922. |
He was president of the North Carolina | Railroad in 1868 and of the Yadkin River Railroad. |
For the | railroad in Iowa, see Iowa Interstate Railroad. |
The Castle Shannon Incline was a funicular | railroad in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
the Verrugas Viaduct on the Oroya | Railroad in Peru (in the early 1870s) |
The coming of the | railroad in 1870 sounded the doom of Harpers Ferry, lo |
quired by the Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge | Railroad in 1873. |
in 1800 and was purchased by the Pennsylvania | Railroad in 1872; it was demolished in 1901 to make wa |
was constructed by the Northwestern Elevated | Railroad in 1906, opening on December 14, 1907. |
und (and not History) and does start with the | railroad in 1852. |
on the survey of the Canastota and Cazenovia | Railroad in Madison County, New York. |
grew with the coming of the Southern Pacific | Railroad in 1878 and the establishment of the Californ |
of track, it is said to have been the longest | railroad in the world at the time of its completion. |
as originally incorporated as the Buena Vista | Railroad in 1880 and the name was changed to the Buena |
line was purchased from Illinois Central Gulf | Railroad in August, 1986. |
president of the Williamsport & North Branch | Railroad in 1892. |
lls adjacent to the Angelina and Neches River | Railroad in 1940 led to the creation of Herty. |
e Birmingham Division of the Illinois Central | Railroad in 1907 the town grew considerably. |
r, was closed by the Philadelphia and Western | Railroad in 1956. |
ar P. Van Etten (President, Boston and Albany | Railroad) in 1903. |
ssippi lumbermen to operate a private logging | railroad in 1879. |
o served as shelter for workers on the nearby | railroad in the 19th century. |
he bridge was built by the Baltimore and Ohio | Railroad in 1959 to replace an older swing span. |
It was reorganized as the Appomattox | Railroad in 1847 and acquired by the Southside Railroa |
ty was created alongside the Southern Pacific | Railroad in the 1880s. |
It was the third | railroad in Clove Road, after the Brooklyn and Canarsi |
on the Coos Bay Line of the Southern Pacific | Railroad in 1916. |
ion was built in 1902 by the Southern Pacific | Railroad in the Spanish Mission Revival Style. |
It bought the Flint River and North Eastern | Railroad in 1910, the Georgia, Ashburn, Sylvester and |
bought by the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens | Railroad in 1894. |
for passenger use by the Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad in 1904. |
n the Ulster and Delaware standard-gauged the | railroad in 1899, it was replaced with an actual stati |
ollapsed and was sold to the New York Central | Railroad in 1932, the station remained busy. |
ion, the Texas and Northern was an eight-mile | railroad in the same class as giants like the New York |
In 1855, the first | railroad in Lake County was completed between Chicago |
owner and place of operation, the Huckleberry | Railroad in Flint, Michigan. |
It was leased to the Troy and Boston | Railroad in 1856, then consolidated into Fitchburg Rai |
the completion of the First Transcontinental | Railroad in Promontory, Utah |
l of the B&O was acquired by the Pennsylvania | Railroad in 1901. |
t at a slower pace, as trucks began replacing | railroad in the logging industry. |
as engaged as an agent of the Western Pacific | Railroad in California. |
stored for daily operations on the Disneyland | Railroad in Anaheim, California, as the railroad's num |
Norm Cohen, author, Long Steel Rail: The | Railroad in American Folksong |
ak of the Civil War found Burke working for a | railroad in Texas. |
abandoned by the combined Seaboard Coast Line | Railroad in favor of the ex-Atlantic Coast Line Railro |
After the construction of the Union Pacific | Railroad in 1867, the stage stop was abandoned. |
ings built by workers on the transcontinental | railroad in the late 19th century, and contain an arra |
hio merged with the Gulf, Mobile and Northern | Railroad in 1940 to form the Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Rai |
This article is about the defunct | railroad in Georgia. |
The Itel Corporation purchased the | railroad in July of 1975. |
he U&D was taken over by the New York Central | Railroad in 1932, and the Hunter station was one of on |
he town grew with the arrival of the Soo Line | Railroad in 1914. |
by two companies - the Buffalo and State Line | Railroad in New York and the Erie and North East Railr |
as part of the Pennsylvania Schuylkill Valley | Railroad in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. |
changed its name to the Augusta and Savannah | Railroad in 1856. |
The Blue Ridge Railway was a 19th century | railroad in the U.S. state of South Carolina. |
Benjamin L Bernhart, Pennsylvania | Railroad in the Schuylkill River Valley: the Story of |
It was sold to the Delaware | Railroad in 1891. |
Coffin was deeply involved in the Underground | Railroad in Indiana and Ohio and his home is often cal |
range, was built as the Orange and Alexandria | Railroad in the 1850s. |
pany assets were sold to the Missouri Pacific | Railroad in 1964. |
ne was reorganized as the East Boston Freight | Railroad in 1862, and the Boston and Albany bought the |
The Lackawanna | Railroad in Northwestern New Jersey by Larry Lowenthal |
maica Railway in 1866 and the Atlantic Avenue | Railroad in 1872. |
June 13 - Baltimore and Ohio | Railroad inaugurates passenger service to Detroit's Fo |
Eastern Shore | Railroad, Inc. replaced Virginia and Maryland as the o |
The Eastern Shore | Railroad, Inc. (reporting mark ESHR) was a Class III s |
Nicknames for the | railroad include "The J" and "The Chicago Outer Belt L |
evival movement and wife of William H. Miner, | railroad industrialist. |
The | railroad industry also wanted bison herds culled or el |
completed the year before he retired from the | railroad industry as president of the Chicago, St. Lou |
1999 Model | Railroad Industry Association Hall of Fame inductee |
He was also involved with the | railroad industry and other forms of communication. |
of market share to the trucking industry, the | railroad industry and its unions were forced to ask fo |
A was first used after World War II by the US | railroad industry to monitor the health of locomotives |
The station and the | railroad industry in Elizabeth heralded a new era in t |
He took an interest in the | railroad industry and served as an associate state rai |
After working for the | railroad industry for two years, he returned to Army s |
thrive and prosper until the 1950s, when the | railroad industry began to decline. |
to the Los Angeles Harbor was acquired by the | railroad industry. |
se government intervention in the business of | railroad industry. |
mus was transformed by the development of the | railroad industry. |
cian, public official, and officer within the | railroad industry. |
accepted and used extensively throughout the | railroad industry. |
he century with the arrival of the mining and | railroad industry. |
-Chem-Co, Inc.. However the area has a strong | railroad industry. |
Built the | railroad infastructure for the American Expedionary Fo |
attract foreign investment to improve Spain's | railroad infrastructure. |
Pulaski became a terminal on the Underground | Railroad, initiating freedman education and supplying |
The | railroad instead went through Oakwood and Palestine. |
The | railroad interchanged with Norfolk Southern and CSX Tr |
The | railroad interchanges with Norfolk Southern at Tennill |
The Bay Coast | Railroad interchanges with the Norfolk Southern Railwa |
Massachusetts Central | Railroad interchanges with the two roads in town. |
s being aligned too closely with the powerful | railroad interests in the state. |
assumed the management of his commercial and | railroad interests. |
then given up control of most of their former | railroad interests. |
ay Tower or SA Tower is a closed Pennsylvania | Railroad interlocking tower in South Amboy, New Jersey |
Gulf, Colorado, and Santa Fe | Railroad Interlocking Tower 19 |
Corwith Yards, a | railroad intermodal freight terminal located at Pershi |
e town grew slowly until the Chicago and Erie | Railroad intersected the line in Kouts. |
the former Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee | Railroad interubran line. |
) and occupies an abandoned Illinois Terminal | Railroad interurban corridor. |
Bankruptcy forced the | railroad into receivership in 1897, and in 1904, most |
after his death the legislature did approve a | railroad into Evansville. |
he population of the town moved closer to the | railroad into the new town of Dahinda and Trenton ceas |
The planned extension of a | railroad into Murfreesboro from the southwest would cu |
Peabody himself handled most of the firm's | railroad investments, working in close association wit |
oston merchant and banker who grew wealthy on | railroad investments. |
It was named after a 19th century | railroad investor when the nearby rail line was being |
a prominent New England farmer, merchant, and | railroad investor. |
Other | railroad investors received also land for speculative |
Other | railroad investors also received land for speculative |
Company was formed by a syndicate of outside | railroad investors. |
The | railroad is famous for giving its name to the Iron Mou |
location, though a crew change point for the | railroad is just up the tracks from the railroad cross |
ding, constructed in 1914 by the Pennsylvania | Railroad, is a designated historic building. |
The | railroad is now wholly owned by Berkshire Hathaway, wh |
original Village of Wallen (west of the GR&I | railroad) is still in an unincorporated area. |
The Wilmington and Raleigh | Railroad is one of the earliest ancestors of the curre |
The | railroad is now part of CSX Transportation. |
The Ghost Town & Calico | Railroad is a heritage railroad within Knott's Berry F |
The previous path of the | railroad is now a scenic tree-covered road. |
As of 2008 the | railroad is owned by Capital Metro (Austin's transit a |
The | railroad is now abandoned, and most of its tracks remo |
Tweetsie | Railroad is a family oriented railroad and Wild West t |
The first Canadian | railroad is built, running from Portland, Maine from M |
The | railroad is a link between Class I railroads in northe |
built by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western | Railroad is currently a restaurant called The Station |
role of the home as a part of the Underground | Railroad is subject to debate. |
ses along Carlson and Cutting Boulevard and a | railroad is located on the border. |
avid Neal, an agent with the Illinois Central | Railroad, is credited for naming the city. |
A railway station of the Yarmolyntsi-Larga | railroad is located in the town. |
Today the former City Point | Railroad is part of the Norfolk Southern system. |
Chattahoochee Industrial | Railroad is a class III railroad located in southern G |
The | railroad is now part of the Norfolk Southern rail syst |
The Squaw Creek Southern | Railroad is a subsidiary of the Respondek Railroad Cor |
Squaw Creek Southern | Railroad is a member of the Indiana Railroad Transport |
March 9 - The Wilmington and Raleigh | Railroad is completed from Wilmington, North Carolina |
April - The Raleigh and Gaston | Railroad is completed from Raleigh, North Carolina to |
The | railroad is the home of the new Music City Star commut |
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