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The Alton Railroad (reporting mark A) was the final name of a railroad linking Chicago to Alton, Illinois; St. Louis, Missouri; and Kansas City, Missouri.Its predecessor, the Chicago and Alton Railroad (reporting mark C&A), [1] was purchased by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in 1931 and was controlled until 1942 when the Alton was released to the courts.
This is a map of the Chicago and Alton Railroad drawn on the Toledo, St. Louis and Western Railroad (Clover Leaf) system as of 1918, with trackage rights in purple. Email me if you would like a copy of the GIS data I created (modified from Bureau of Transportation Statistics North American Transportation Atlas Data) or if you see any errors. Date
1885 map of the Chicago and Alton Railroad from davidrumsey.com. See also Image:1885 Chicago & Alton.jpg and Image:1885 Chicago & Alton text.jpg. Captions. English.
The Dwight Chicago and Alton depot is a former railroad depot in Dwight, Illinois, United States. The historic depot, in used by passengers from 1891 until 1971. It was again used from 1986 until 2016, by Amtrak, for service between Chicago and St. Louis. Passenger service moved from the former depot south to a new station in October 2016.
Alton District (T&E-Line) (or T&E Line; part of the Alton District, a rail corridor) former Illinois Terminal Railroad line Alton District (A&E-Line) (or A&E Line; part of the Alton District, a rail corridor) former Illinois Terminal Railroad line V&C Belt District: former Illinois Terminal Railroad line St. Louis District: Moberly, MO: St ...
The Alton and Southern Railway (reporting mark ALS) is a switching railroad in the Greater St. Louis area in Illinois. ... Map of the Alton and Southern Railroad.
The depot was leased to the Chicago & Alton Railroad (C&A) on November 30, 1899 and sold on March 31, 1900 when C&A purchased the St. L. P. & N. line from Peoria to Springfield. [2] The station served both passenger and freight traffic until passenger service ended in the mid to late 1930s; the railroad also served as an important part of Pekin ...
Chicago and North Western Railway: Alton Railroad: A GM&O: 1931 1947 Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad: Alton and Eastern Railroad: ITC: 1925 1937 Illinois Terminal Railroad: Alton and St. Louis Railroad: GM&O: 1859 1899 Chicago and Alton Railroad: Alton and Sangamon Railroad: GM&O: 1847 1852 Chicago and Mississippi Railroad: Alton and Southern ...