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The Chesapeake & Indiana Railroad (reporting mark CKIN) is a Class III short-line railroad operating 33 miles (53 km) of rail line in northwestern Indiana.From the headquarters town of La Crosse, lines run northwest to the Porter County town of Malden, southeast to the Starke County towns of English Lake and North Judson, and northeast through La Porte County past Thomaston and Hanna to Wellsboro.
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Central Indiana and Western Railroad (CEIW) Central Railroad of Indiana (CIND) Central Railroad of Indianapolis (CERA) Chesapeake and Indiana Railroad (CKIN) Chicago, Fort Wayne and Eastern Railroad (CFE) Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad (CSS) C&NC Railroad (CNUR) CSX Corporation (CSX) through 2 subsidiaries: CSX Transportation (CSXT)
CHRX - Chesapeake Railway Association; previously the Chesapeake Division, Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. until 1 Dec 1999. CHS - Charlotte Southern Railroad; CHSX - Cenex Harvest States Cooperative; CHSZ - Intermodal Services, Inc. CHTS - Penn Eastern Rail Lines, Inc. CHTT - Chicago Heights Terminal Transfer Railroad; Missouri Pacific Railroad ...
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Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad Company — Main tracks 19.78 miles from Indiana-Illinois State line to Polk Street, Chicago, Ill. Freight service facilities. The Chesapeake and Ohio of Indiana pays $1.25 per train-mile. Passenger service facilities; the Chesapeake and Ohio of Indiana pays $5 for each locomotive and car. Rental paid.
Founded in August 2005, the railroad commenced its first operations on January 1, 2006, when P&L Transportation, formerly Four Rivers Transportation, the parent company of both the Evansville Western and Paducah & Louisville railroads, leased 124.5 miles (200.4 km) of mainline track, ties and track equipment between CSX's Howell Yard in Evansville, Indiana, and the end-of-track at Okawville ...
The Soo Line Railroad abandoned a section of the line between Bedford and Seymour, Indiana, as soon as they took over the Milwaukee Road in 1986. 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.