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Tennessee Central Railroad: Decatur, Chesapeake and New Orleans Railway: L&N: 1887 1893 Middle Tennessee and Alabama Railway: Duck River Valley Narrow Gauge Railroad: L&N: 1872 1879 Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway: Dyersburg Northern Railroad: IC: 1904 1909 Chicago, Memphis and Gulf Railroad: East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad ...
This is a route-map template for rail transport in Tennessee, a United States railway network. For a key to symbols, see {{ railway line legend }} . For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap .
The Tampa Terminal Subdivision is a group of railroad lines owned by CSX Transportation in and around Tampa, Florida. The Tampa Terminal Subdivision covers track around Yeoman and Uceta Yards and is located at the end of two of CSX's U.S. East Coast main lines to Richmond, Virginia , the A Line and the S Line.
The last passenger train to serve Nashville was the long-distance Floridian, discontinued in 1979. [2] Today, Nashville is the third largest metropolitan area in the United States lacking inter-city rail service, though it sees commuter rail in the form of the WeGo Star. Since 1975, Atlanta has been served only by the long-distance Crescent.
Somerset to Hixson, Tennessee, is dispatched by the South End Dispatcher, Knoxville. The CT (Chattanooga Terminal) Dispatcher controls the last few miles and a few surrounding lines into Chattanooga. More than 50 trains a day can be seen on the CNO&TP, with the heaviest concentration between Danville and Harriman, Tennessee.
A Tennessee transportation official says there is no date set for I-40 to reopen, despite a Google Maps notification saying September 2025.
City/Location Station Connections and notes A 881.7: Tampa: Tampa Union Station: located on Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Main Line: A 879.6 ARF 865.7 Thonotosassa Junction junction with Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Main Line: ARF 859.6 Temple Terrace Junction: ARF 855.0 Thonotosassa: Thonotosassa Extension to Vitis. ARF 846.3 Glennell ARF 840.7 ...
Five of the cars on the train were carrying a chemical called vinyl chloride, a colourless, hazardous, and flammable gas used in the production of PVC plastic and vinyl products.