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  2. Illinois Central Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Central Railroad (reporting mark IC), sometimes called the Main Line of Mid-America, was a railroad in the Central United States.Its primary routes connected Chicago, Illinois, with New Orleans, Louisiana, and Mobile, Alabama, and thus, the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico.

  3. List of Illinois railroads - Wikipedia

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    Central Illinois Railway: 1905 1906 Chicago and Illinois Midland Railway: Central Illinois and Wisconsin Railway: MILW: 1880 1900 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway: Central Iowa Railway: MSTL: 1882 1886 Iowa Central Railway: Central Military Tract Railroad: CB&Q: 1851 1856 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad: Central Terminal Railway ...

  4. Central Station (Chicago terminal) - Wikipedia

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    The rear of Central Station in February 1971, showing the large Illinois Central sign. By May 1, 1971, the startup date of Amtrak, Central was used only by trains of the Illinois Central Railroad (including the City of Miami, City of New Orleans and Panama Limited on the line south from Chicago, and the Hawkeye on the line to the west) and the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis ...

  5. Central Freight Lines - Wikipedia

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    Central Freight Lines Inc. (CFL) was an American regional less-than-truckload (LTL) company headquartered in Waco, Texas and serving the Southeastern and Southwestern United States. [2] For much of its history it was the largest and longest tenured freight carrier in Texas [ 3 ] and in 2021 ranked 21st on Transport Topics top LTL carriers in ...

  6. Chicago Terminal Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The line was formally abandoned in 2019, with the City of Chicago acquiring the rights to reactivate rail service while at the same time pursuing conversion of the line to a rail trail. [1] Centex Industrial Park: The CTM took over operations in this location from the Central Illinois Railroad in April 2007.

  7. Illinois and Midland Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Chicago and Illinois Midland Railway traces to 1888 when the villagers of Pawnee built a rail line from their town to the Illinois Central Railroad mainline 15 miles south of Springfield, at a junction point that would come to be known as "Cimic", an acronym for Chicago & Illinois Midland-Illinois Central, and is still listed as such on maps today.

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