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The Indiana Boxcar Corporation (IBC), based in Connersville, Indiana, United States, provides services such as locomotive leasing to the rail industry. It also owned several short-line railroads which operated lines under contract for their owners: [1] Chesapeake and Indiana Railroad under contract for the town of North Judson, Indiana (2004 ...
Terre Haute and Logansport Railway: PRR: 1898 1905 Vandalia Railroad: Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad: PRR: 1847 1865 Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroad: Terre Haute and Southeastern Railroad: NYC: 1878 1885 Evansville and Indianapolis Railroad: Terre Haute, Worthington and Bloomfield Railway: NYC: 1871 1879 Terre Haute and Southeastern ...
Terre Haute Electric Railway Company c. 1894 Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction Company map in 1911. On March 1, 1907, financiers Hugh J. McGowan, Randal Morgan and W. Kesley Schoepf formed the THI&E out of four predecessor companies: the Indianapolis and Western Railway, which operated the line from Indianapolis west to Danville; the Indianapolis and Eastern Railway, with lines ...
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The Indiana Railroad was created on July 2, 1930, when Midland Utilities purchased the Union Traction Company of Indiana (UTC) and transferred ownership to the IR. Union Traction (UTC) was the largest interurban system in Indiana with 410 miles (660 km) of interurban trackage and 44 miles (71 km) of streetcar lines in Anderson, Elwood, Marion and Muncie.
Terre Haute (/ ˈ t ɛr ə ˈ h oʊ t / TERR-ə HOHT) [4] is a city in and the county seat of Vigo County, Indiana, United States, [5] about 5 miles (8 km) east of the state's western border with Illinois.
Terre Haute, students in love with Indiana State basketball. The kid with the “R” on his bare chest didn’t see any of this happening. Not three years ago when Schertz inherited a disaster.
October 31, 1925: ACF forms "American Car and Foundry Securities Corporation" (A wholly owned subsidiary holding company) for the purpose of acquiring Fageol Motors Company of Ohio and Hall-Scott Motor Car Company [4] Fageol Motors Company of California was included but was not approved by the shareholders. [7] 1926: ACF acquires J. G. Brill ...