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Passenger trains map operated by Srbijavoz. The company was responsible for passenger transport until 2015. The Serbian railway system consists of 3,739 km (2,323 mi) of rails of which 295 km (183 mi) is double track (7.9% of the network). Some 1,279 km (795 mi) of track (33.6% of the network) is electrified. [5]
New Jersey, Indiana and Illinois Railroad: Indiana and Ohio Railroad: INOH 1979 1997 Indiana and Ohio Railway: Indiana Southern Railway: B&O, NKP: 1866 1880 Fort Wayne, Cincinnati and Louisville Railroad, Ohio and Mississippi Railway: Indiana and Southwestern Railway: NYC: 1886 1887 Canada and St. Louis Railway: Indiana and Western Railroad: IC ...
In March 2015, the Government of Serbia announced its plan to establish three new railway companies, splitting the Serbian Railways state-owned company in separate businesses – passenger (), cargo (Srbija Kargo) and infrastructure (Serbian Railways Infrastructure). [6]
Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad: Rossville and Indiana Railroad: C&EI: 1872 1872 Chicago, Danville and Vincennes Railroad: Rutland, Toluca and Northern Railroad: GM&O: 1909 1938 N/A St. Charles Railroad: CNW: 1859 1881 Elgin and State Line Railroad: St. Charles Branch Railroad: CNW: 1849 1853 Chicago, St. Charles and Mississippi Air Line ...
The Indiana Rail Road (reporting mark INRD) is a United States Class II railroad, originally operating over former Illinois Central Railroad trackage from Newton, Illinois, to Indianapolis, Indiana, a distance of 155 miles (249 km).
The Porter Subdivision [2] is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the Chicago, Illinois, area.Formerly a part of the main line of the Michigan Central Railroad, it now connects CSX's former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad line and the Chicago Fort Wayne and Eastern Railroad from the east with the Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad towards Blue Island, Illinois.
The Chicago, Indiana and Southern Railroad (reporting mark CI&S) is a former railroad which operated in the states of Illinois and Indiana during the early 20th century. The CI&S formed in 1906 from the consolidation of the two other railroads: the Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Railroad and the Indiana Harbor Railroad .
Illinoi is an unincorporated community on the Illinois/Indiana state line, United States. [1] Illinoi was originally a station on the Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Railroad, later part of the Chicago, Indiana and Southern Railroad, then the New York Central Railroad, then Penn Central Transportation and finally Conrail (by which time there was no passenger service).