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  2. Western Railway of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The Western Railway of Alabama (WRA) also seen as "WofA" [1] was created as the Western Railroad of Alabama by the owners of the Montgomery & West Point Railroad (M&WP) in 1860. It was built to further the M&WP's development West from Montgomery, Alabama to Selma, Alabama .

  3. List of Alabama railroads - Wikipedia

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    Georgia and Alabama Railway: Savannah, Florida and Western Railway: ACL: 1901 1902 Atlantic Coast Line Railroad: Savannah and Memphis Railroad: CG: 1866 1880 Columbus and Western Railway: Savannah and Western Railroad: CG: 1885 1895 Central of Georgia Railway: Seaboard Railroad of Alabama: 1890 1900 Tombigbee and Northern Railway: Seaboard Air ...

  4. List of railway roundhouses - Wikipedia

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    Built to store the park's collection of railway equipment. [1] Strathcona Roundhouse, Edmonton, Alberta. Built and used by the Canadian Pacific Railway, it is the last roundhouse in Alberta still in use. Once part of a much larger structure, only one stall remains. No turntable. Roundhouse, Big Valley, Alberta - preserved roundhouse and ...

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Western Railway ...

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    Western Rail Road Company of Alabama. Under special act of Alabama, Feb. 23, 1860. Sold at foreclosure May 10, 1875, after receivership begun Apr. 1, 1874, and conveyed to 2, Sept. 1, 1875. 4 Montgomery and West Point Rail Road Company. Under special act of Alabama, Feb. 13, 1843. Merged with 3, Sept. 1, 1870. 5 Montgomery Rail Road Company.

  6. Montgomery and West Point Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Montgomery and West Point Railroad (M&WP) was an early 19th-century railroad in Alabama and Georgia.It played an important role during the American Civil War as a supply and transportation route for the Confederate Army, and, as such, was the target of a large raid by Union cavalry in the summer of 1864, called Wilson's Raid.

  7. List of rail yards - Wikipedia

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    Western Avenue (Metra commuter coach yards, formerly two separate yards, C&NW, now UP, Milwaukee Road) Willow Springs (BNSF, intermodal) Yard Center (UP) Decatur: Brush Yard/Decatur Terminal (NS) North Yard (NS) Decatur Yard (D&EI) East Peoria: East Peoria Yard (TZPR) East Peoria Yard (Toledo, Peoria & Western) Saint Louis Area:

  8. Western Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The following railroads have been known as Western Railroad or Western Railway: Western Railroad Company, builders of a Heavener, Oklahoma to Waldron, Arkansas line now operated by the Arkansas Southern Railroad; Western Railroad (Texas) of New Braunfels; Western Railroad of Alabama; Western Railway of Alabama; Western Railway of Arizona

  9. Alabama Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama Railroad (reporting mark ALAB) was a class III railroad as reported by the Association of American Railroads. The ALAB was owned and operated by Alabama Railroad LLC. The railroad operated 48 miles (77 km) of railroad from Flomaton, Alabama to Peterman, Alabama. On April 18, 2019, the railroad filed to abandon its entire line. [1]