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  2. List of Illinois railroads - Wikipedia

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    Burlington Northern Inc. BN 1970 1981 Burlington Northern Railroad: Burlington Northern Railroad: BN 1981 1996 BNSF Railway: Cairo and St. Louis Railroad: GM&O: 1865 1881 St. Louis and Cairo Railroad: Cairo Terminal Railroad: CTML 1982 1996 Shawnee Terminal Railway: Cairo and Thebes Railroad: MP: 1905 1956 Missouri Pacific Railroad: Cairo and ...

  3. Galesburg Yard - Wikipedia

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    View towards the southwest of the tracks of the exit group, which enclose the directional harp (48 tracks) on the west side. In 1995, the BN merged with the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway to form today's BNSF Railway (Burlington Northern Santa Fe), which expanded the Galesburg Yard several times due to its importance for the newly created network, while retaining the existing layout of ...

  4. Illinois Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Railway (reporting mark IR), formerly Illinois Railnet, is a shortline railroad operating in Northern Illinois owned by OmniTRAX. It operates 113 miles (182 km) of former BNSF trackage. It was created in 1997 and operates four lines in Northern Illinois. [1]

  5. Burlington Junction Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Burlington Junction Railway (reporting mark BJRY) is a Class III short line railroad which was chartered in 1985. [1] Originally operating on the southernmost 3 miles (4.8 km) of the former Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Railway mainline in Burlington, Iowa after abandonment by the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, it provides short freight hauling, switching operations ...

  6. BNSF Railway - Wikipedia

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    BNSF Railway (reporting mark BNSF) is the largest freight railroad in the United States. One of six North American Class I railroads, BNSF has 36,000 employees, [1] 33,400 miles (53,800 km) of track in 28 states, and over 8,000 locomotives. [2]

  7. BNSF Line - Wikipedia

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    The BNSF Line is a Metra commuter rail line operated by the BNSF Railway in Chicago and its western suburbs, running from Chicago Union Station to Aurora, Illinois through the Chicago Subdivision. In 2010, the BNSF Line continued to have the highest weekday ridership (average 64,600) of the 11 Metra lines. [ 3 ]

  8. Belt Railway of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Belt Railway Company of Chicago (reporting mark BRC), headquartered in Bedford Park, Illinois, is the largest switching terminal railroad in the United States. It is co-owned by the six Class I railroads of the United States — BNSF, Canadian National, CPKC (the BRC's north–south main line's northern terminus is, like the Indiana Harbor Belt, the Milwaukee District West Line in Chicago ...

  9. Category:Illinois railroads - Wikipedia

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    Central Illinois Railroad; Chicago and Illinois Western Railroad; Chicago Central and Pacific Railroad; Chicago, Fort Wayne and Eastern Railroad; Chicago Rail Link; Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad; Chicago Terminal Railroad; Chicago Union Station Company; Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad; Coffeen and Western Railroad; Crab ...