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  2. List of common carrier freight railroads in the United States

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    Central California Traction Company (CCT) Central Indiana and Western Railroad (CEIW) Central Montana Rail, Inc. (CM) Central New England Railroad (CNZR) Central New York Railroad (CNYK) Central Oregon and Pacific Railroad (CORP) Central Railroad of Indiana (CIND) (GWRR) Central Railroad of Indianapolis (CERA) Central Washington Railroad (CWRR)

  3. List of Missouri railroads - Wikipedia

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    Missouri, Iowa and Nebraska Railway: Alton Railroad: A GM&O: 1931 1947 Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad: Arkansas Railroad: SLSF: 1901 1901 Southern Missouri and Arkansas Railroad: Arkansas and Ozarks Railway: 1950 1961 N/A Atchison Branch of the Chicago and South Western Railway: RI: 1870 1871 Chicago and South Western Railway: Atchison and ...

  4. List of Indiana railroads - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky and Indiana Bridge Company: B&O/ MON/ SOU: 1881 1900 Kentucky and Indiana Bridge and Railroad Company: Kentucky and Indiana Bridge and Railroad Company: B&O/ MON/ SOU: 1900 1910 Kentucky and Indiana Terminal Railroad: Kentucky and Indiana Terminal Railroad: KIT B&O/ MON/ SOU: 1910 1981 Southern Railway: Kingan Railroad: 1873 1901 White ...

  5. Wabash Railroad - Wikipedia

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    1886 system map. The source of the Wabash name was the Wabash River, a 475-mile (764 km)-long river in the eastern United States that flows southwest from northwest Ohio near Fort Recovery, across northern Indiana to Illinois where it forms the southern portion of the Illinois-Indiana border before draining into the Ohio River, of which it is the largest northern tributary.

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Sligo and ...

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    The owned mileage of the carrier, extending from Sligo to Dillard, a distance of 11.439 miles, was acquired by purchase from the Sligo Furnace Company on June 30, 1904. The road had been built by the Missouri Iron Company in 1902 and 1903. It was a private log road to July 10, 1914, but since that date it has been operated as a common carrier.

  7. Atlas World Group - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1948, Atlas is the 11th largest private company in the state. [1] Atlas World Group is the parent and holding company of Atlas Van Lines, Inc., and eight other subsidiary companies that offer transportation, storage, and related relocation services on a global scale through its network of agents and service partners.

  8. Going to the Indy 500? Here's a printable map of ... - AOL

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    Below is a printable map of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the day of the race. To print, click the 'pop out' button in the top right corner, then use the printer button on the new tab.

  9. Missouri Eastern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Union Pacific owns the track. When it acquired the lease, the Missouri Eastern assumed Central Midland's obligations as a common carrier. The Missouri Eastern interchanges with the Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis at Overland. The Missouri Eastern is a subsidiary of Jaguar Transport Holdings, based in Joplin, Missouri.