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Kansas City, St. Joseph and Council Bluffs Railroad: St. Joseph and Des Moines Railroad: CB&Q: 1877 1901 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad: St. Joseph and Grand Island Railway: SJGI UP: 1898 1936 Union Pacific Railroad: St. Joseph and Iowa Railroad: RI: 1857 1888 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway: St. Joseph and Nebraska Railroad ...
The Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad was the first railroad to cross Missouri starting in Hannibal in the northeast and going to St. Joseph, Missouri, in the northwest.It is said to have carried the first letter to the Pony Express on April 3, 1860, from a train pulled behind the locomotive Missouri.
The WNY&P operates a system centered on Olean, New York, where it operates the ex-Erie yard just west of the crossing of its two main lines. The Southern Tier Extension heads east to the Norfolk Southern Railway's (NS's) Southern Tier Line at Hornell and west to NS at Meadville, with a branch continuing to the Oil City area.
Manufacturers Railway (St. Louis) Milwaukee Road; The Milwaukee Road, Inc. Mississippi River and Bonne Terre Railway; Missouri and Western Railway; Nevada and Minden Railway; Missouri–Illinois Railroad; Missouri and Kansas Interurban Railway; Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway; Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad; Missouri and North Arkansas ...
The Patee House, also known as Patee House Museum, was completed in 1858 as a 140-room luxury hotel at 12th Street and Penn in St. Joseph, Missouri. It was one of the best-known hotels west of the Mississippi River. [3] The Patee House was built by John Patée as part of his Patee Town development around the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad ...
The St. Joseph and Grand Island Railroad (SJ&GI) had its start as the St Joseph and Denver City Railroad which, after several changes of destination, was completed as the St Joseph and Western (SJ&W) between St Joseph, Missouri and Hastings, Nebraska in 1872.
Destroyed in 1968 in the name of Rochester's urban renewal, this station served first the WNY&PRR and then the Pennsy. WNY&P System Map c. 1900. The line ran from Emporium, Pennsylvania, across the state line to Olean, Hinsdale, Cuba, Belfast, and Rochester in New York.
The 251.55 miles of road were constructed by the remaining four predecessors, as follows: St. Joseph and Denver City Railroad Company (of 1862) 4.60 miles, construction begun by company last named and completed by St. Joseph and Denver City Railroad Company (of 1866) 222.40, Hastings and Grand Island Railroad Company 24.68, The Saint Joseph ...