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Kentucky Valley Railroad: IC: 1905 1913 Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad: Kentucky and Virginia Railroad: L&N: 1915 1915 Louisville and Nashville Railroad: Kentucky Western Railway: IC: 1899 1902 Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad: Kinniconnick and Freestone Railway: C&O: 1890 1908 Chesapeake and Ohio Railway of Kentucky ...
This diagram is current as of November 2021.This is a route-map template for Rail transport in Kentucky, a United States railway network.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.
Its first line extended barely south of Louisville, Kentucky, and it took until 1859 to span the 180-odd miles (290 km) to its second namesake city of Nashville.There were about 250 miles (400 km) of track in the system by the outbreak of the Civil War, and its strategic location, spanning the Union/Confederate lines, made it of great interest to both governments.
It was given to the Kentucky Railway Museum by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in 1958. [19] During the Civil War Centennial observances of the 1960s this car was pulled by the famous Civil War-era steam locomotive The General , touring various parts of the Eastern U.S. rail network.
1883 map of the Consolidated Southern Railway (the red line heading north from the orange area) The Consolidated Southern Railway was a plan in the 1880s to extend the EK south as part of a through line to Hickory and Statesville, North Carolina, also using the never-built Norfolk and Cincinnati Railroad and part of the Chester and Lenoir Railroad.
The 270-mile (430 km) line was purchased from Illinois Central Gulf Railroad in August, 1986. The 223-mile (359 km) main route runs between Paducah and Louisville with branch lines from Paducah to Kevil and Mayfield, Kentucky and another from Cecilia to Elizabethtown, Kentucky.
Indiana Rail Road; L. ... Western Kentucky Railway This page was last edited on 23 December 2023, at 22:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
L. Lexington and Ohio Railroad (1996–2003) Lexington and Danville Railroad; Lexington and Ohio Railroad; Lexington and Southern Kentucky Railroad; Louisville and Southwestern Railway