Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Pages in category "Passenger rail transportation in Indiana" ... Wolverine (train) This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 09:24 (UTC). ...
Indiana Rail Road, Indiana Hi-Rail Corporation: Illinois and Indiana Railroad: IC: 1899 1906 Indianapolis Southern Railroad: Indiana Railway: NYC: 1887 1887 Indiana and Western Railway: Indiana Railway: C&EI: 1886 1886 Chicago and Indiana Coal Railway: Indiana Railway: GTW: 1880 1880 Chicago and Grand Trunk Railway: Indiana, Bloomington and ...
New Carlisle was a South Shore Line flag stop located at the corner of Arch and Zigler Streets in New Carlisle, Indiana. The station opened c. 1908 [ 1 ] and was built by the Chicago, South Bend and Northern Indiana Railway whose line was immediately north of the South Shore Line.
The Indiana Rail Road's 33rd annual Santa Train will be at the Yoho General Store in Solsberry from 8:30 to 10 a.m., on Seminary Street in Bloomfield from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., on Southeast C ...
The Canadian Pacific Railway operated on the Chicago–Bedford line from their acquisition of the Soo Line until 2006, when they spun it off to the Indiana Rail Road company. On December 18, 2009, it was decided to cut the southern part of that line even more, as they are abandoning between Bedford and Crane , a total distance of 21.15 miles ...
Indiana Northeastern routes consist of approximately 70 miles in Michigan, 44 miles in Indiana and 9 miles in Ohio. From its headquarters and operational hub in the city of Hillsdale, Michigan, in Hillsdale County, Indiana's northernmost route runs northwest into Jonesville, Michigan, and then predominantly west into Branch County through Quincy to a terminus at Coldwater, Michigan.
Norfolk Southern Railway The Central Railroad of Indianapolis ( reporting mark CERA ) is a Class III short-line railroad that operates approximately 60 miles (97 km) miles of track in north central Indiana , connecting Marion, Indiana with Hartford City , Amboy , and Kokomo, Indiana .
The line was opened by the Baltimore and Ohio and Chicago Railroad in 1874. [3] It became part of the B&O and CSX through leases and mergers. Derailments occurred on the line in 2002, 2010, [4] [better source needed] on January 6, 2012 (near Portage, Indiana) [5] on April 22, 2014 (near Saint Joe, Indiana), [6] [7] and on July 21, 2021 (near Auburn, Indiana).