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The Huntsville and Madison County Railroad Authority (reporting mark HMCR) was created in 1984 to operate on 13.25 miles (21.32 km) of track that was abandoned by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad.
Huntsville and Madison County Railroad Authority: Alabama Midland Railway: ACL: 1887 1901 Savannah, Florida and Western Railway: Alabama Mineral Railroad: L&N: 1890 1903
Housatonic Railroad (HRRC) Huntsville and Madison County Railroad Authority (HMCR) Huron and Eastern Railway (HESR) Hussey Terminal Railroad (HTRC) Idaho Northern and Pacific Railroad (INPR) Illinois and Midland Railroad (IMRR) Illinois Railway (IR) Illinois Western Railroad (ILW) Indiana and Ohio Railway (IORY) Indiana Eastern Railroad (IERR)
Huntsville and Madison County Railroad Authority; J. Jefferson Warrior Railroad; K. Kansas City Southern Railway; Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railroad; L.
The Huntsville and Madison County Railroad Authority in Huntsville, AL, operates one of the last U23B's used in daily freight service, as of April 2020. HMCR 9554 was originally built in late 1974 as L&N 2800.
It is the county seat of Madison County with portions extending into Limestone County and Morgan County. [13] It is located in the Appalachian region of northern Alabama [14] [15] south of the state of Tennessee. Huntsville was founded within the Mississippi Territory in 1805 and became an incorporated town in 1811. When Alabama was admitted as ...
New tourist attraction in Amador County’s Gold Country is a ‘special’ railroad experience. Chris Biderman. October 15, 2023 at 8:00 AM.
The Huntsville Depot located on the Norfolk Southern Railway line in downtown Huntsville is the oldest surviving railroad depot in Alabama and one of the oldest in the United States. Completed in 1860, the depot served as eastern division headquarters for the Memphis and Charleston Railroad . [ 3 ]