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The Southern Railway Building in Washington, D.C., formerly located at Pennsylvania Avenue and 13th Street NW in the early 1900s An 1895 system map A 1921 system map. The pioneering South Carolina Canal and Rail Road Company, Southern's earliest predecessor line and one of the first railroads in the United States, was chartered on December 19, 1827, and ran the nation's first regularly ...
Alabama Great Southern Railroad; Alton and Southern Railway, Illinois; Arkansas Southern Railroad, part of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway; Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
The Norfolk Southern Railway owns and operates A vast network of rail lines in the United States east of the Mississippi River. In addition to lines inherited from predecessor railroads, Norfolk and Western, and the Southern Railway, it acquired many lines as part of the split of the Conrail system in 1999. [1]
Southern Railway – Carolina Division: Carolina Northern Railroad: SAL: 1899 1905 Raleigh and Charleston Railroad: Carolina and Northwestern Railway: CRN SOU: 1982 1988 Southern Railway: Carolina and Northwestern Railway: CR&N SOU: 1900 1974 Norfolk Southern Railway: Carolina Western Railroad: CARW 1923 1971 Seaboard Coast Line Railroad ...
Southern Railway was created on 14 April 1951 by merging three state railways, namely, the Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway, the South Indian Railway Company, and the Mysore State Railway and became the first railway zone created in newly formed India. Southern Railway maintains about 5,081 km (3,157 mi) of railway lines and operates 727 ...
In 1990, Norfolk Southern Corporation transferred all the common stock of N&W to Southern, and Southern's name was changed to Norfolk Southern Railway Company. In 1998, Norfolk and Western was merged into Norfolk Southern Railway, forming one, united, railroad. [21] Headquarters for the new NS were established in Norfolk, Virginia. [11]
Train Name Railroad Train Endpoints in a typical [year] Operated Taconic: New Haven: New York, New York–Pittsfield, Massachusetts [1955] : 1954–1958 Tamiami: Pennsylvania, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, Florida East Coast Railway
Meridian Southern Railway (MDS) MG Rail, Inc. (MGRI) Michigan Shore Railroad (MS) Michigan Southern Railroad (MSO) Midcoast Railservice (FGLK) Mid-Michigan Railroad (MMRR) Middletown and Hummelstown Railroad (MIDH) Middletown and New Jersey Railroad (MNJ) Midway Southern Railway (MWS) Milford-Bennington Railroad (MBRX) Mineral Range Railroad (MRAX)