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This is a route-map template for Transportation in Indiana, a United States railway network. For a key to symbols, see {{ railway line legend }} . For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap .
Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas City Railroad: Borinstein Railroad: BRRC 1985 early 1990s: N/A Buffalo and Mississippi Railroad: NYC: 1835 1837 Northern Indiana Railroad: Butler and Detroit Railroad: WAB: 1880 1881 Detroit, Butler and St. Louis Railroad: Cairo and Vincennes Railroad: NYC: 1872 1880 Cairo and Vincennes Railway: Cairo and Vincennes ...
Transportation in Indianapolis consists of a complex network that includes a local public bus system, several private intercity bus providers, Amtrak passenger rail service, four freight rail lines, an Interstate Highway System, an airport, a heliport, bikeshare system, 115 miles (185 km) of bike lanes, and 116 miles (187 km) of trails and greenways.
Map of some Underground Railroad routes. The Underground Railroad in Indiana was part of a larger, unofficial, and loosely-connected network of groups and individuals who aided and facilitated the escape of runaway slaves from the southern United States.
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Pages in category "Rail infrastructure in Indiana" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
New York Chicago and St. Louis Railroad Steam Locomotive No. 765; Nickel Plate 765; Wabash Railroad Depot; Noblesville. Nickel Plate 587; Plainfield. THI and E Interurban Depot-Substation; Pleasant Lake. Pleasant Lake Depot; Richmond. Richmond Railroad Station Historic District; Scottsburg. Scottsburg Depot; Seymour. Southern Indiana Railroad ...
When automobiles came on the scene in the late 19th century and early 20th century, people wanted better roads to travel. This interest was a national one, sparking the U.S. Congress to offer money to any state that would improve its roads. Indiana took Congress up on its offer and created the Indiana State Highway Commission (ISHC) in 1919.