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Santa is coming to Greene County by way of railroad on Dec. 2. The Indiana Rail Road's 33rd annual Santa Train will be at the Yoho General Store in Solsberry from 8:30 to 10 a.m., on Seminary ...
Portage/Ogden Dunes is a station in Porter County, Indiana serving the municipalities of Portage, Indiana and Ogden Dunes, Indiana.It is used by South Shore Line trains. Ogden Dunes is a semi-gated community with one major access road off of U.S. Highway 12, and the station is located adjacent to where this road accesses the community.
The Society shifted their focus to moving their original Headwaters Junction project to north east Indiana. Since 2022, the FWRHS has operated the Indiana Rail Experience, A multi-year partnership with the Indiana Northeastern Railroad to operate excursions, host educational programs & special events on the Indiana Northeastern Railroad. [29]
Bedford and Bloomfield Railroad, Indiana and Illinois Southern Railroad: Bloomington Southern Railroad: IC: 1906 1946 Illinois Central Railroad: Bluffton, Kokomo and Southwestern Railroad: NKP: 1886 1886 Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas City Railroad: Borinstein Railroad: BRRC 1985 early 1990s: N/A Buffalo and Mississippi Railroad: NYC: 1835 1837 ...
On Tuesday, Nov. 26 the train made several New York stops in Fort Edward, Rouses Point Junction, Plattsburgh and Port Henry, as well Franklin Park, Illinois, according to the 2024 U.S. schedule.
After a weekslong roll-out, we have the full lineup of acts slated to perform at the 2024 Indiana State Fair. Each year, the Hoosier Lottery Free Stage hosts stars from a variety of backgrounds ...
Hammond Gateway station is a South Shore Line station in Hammond, Indiana. It is intended to serve as the interchange point to the Monon Corridor, [3] which is expected to open to revenue service in 2025. [4] Hammond Gateway station opened on October 18, 2024; the previous Hammond station, located nearby, was closed on the same day.
Whitewater Canal with railroad and train visible near Metamora, Indiana. The Whitewater River formed a natural trade route for Native Americans and for early settlers. In 1836 the new state of Indiana approved funds to build the Whitewater Canal, following the river from Lawrenceburg, Indiana, all the way to Hagerstown, Indiana, 76 miles (122 km).