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  2. Grand Trunk Western Railroad - Wikipedia

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    4 ft 8 + 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge. The Grand Trunk Western Railroad Company (reporting mark GTW) was an American subsidiary of the Grand Trunk Railway, later of the Canadian National Railway (reporting mark CN) operating in Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. Since a corporate restructuring in 1971, the railroad has been under CN's ...

  3. Grand Trunk Railway - Wikipedia

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    The company was incorporated on November 10, 1852, as the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada to build a railway line between Montreal and Toronto. [2] The charter was soon extended east to Portland, Maine and west to Sarnia, Canada West. In 1853 the GTR purchased the St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad from Montreal to the Canada East ...

  4. Grand Trunk Western 5629 - Wikipedia

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    Grand Trunk Western 5629 was a 4-6-2 K-4-a steam locomotive, which was a copy of the United States Railroad Administration 's (USRA) Light Pacific design, built by American Locomotive Company (ALCO) in 1924, for the Grand Trunk Western Railroad. It was used to haul commuter passenger trains in Michigan until 1960, when it was purchased by ...

  5. St. Clair Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The first underwater rail tunnel in North America [4] was opened by the St. Clair Tunnel Company in 1891. The company was a subsidiary of the Grand Trunk Railway (GTR), which used the new route to connect with its subsidiary Chicago and Grand Trunk Railway, predecessor to the Grand Trunk Western Railroad (GTW).

  6. Dearborn Station - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak (the National Railroad Passenger Corporation) chose to consolidate its Chicago operations at the Union Station. The final intercity passenger train to depart Dearborn Station was the Grand Trunk Western Railroad's International Limited, which departed on April 30, 1971.

  7. Chicago and Grand Trunk Railway - Wikipedia

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    Grand Trunk Western Railroad. Categories: Predecessors of the Grand Trunk Railway. Railway companies established in 1880. Railway companies disestablished in 1900. Defunct Illinois railroads. Defunct Indiana railroads.

  8. Belt Railway of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Belt Railway Company of Chicago (reporting mark BRC), headquartered in Bedford Park, Illinois, is the largest switching terminal railroad in the United States. It is co-owned by the six Class I railroads of the United States — BNSF, Canadian National, CPKC (the BRC's north–south main line's northern terminus is, like the Indiana Harbor Belt, the Milwaukee District West Line in Chicago ...

  9. Grand Trunk Western 6325 - Wikipedia

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    On static display. Grand Trunk Western 6325 (" Old 6325 " [ 1 ][ 2 ]) is a class "U-3-b" 4-8-4 " Northern " type steam locomotive built in 1942 by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) for the Grand Trunk Western Railroad. As a member of the dual service U-3-b class, the 6325 handled heavy passenger and freight work for the Grand Trunk Western.