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The Illinois Central Railroad (reporting mark IC), sometimes called the Main Line of Mid-America, was a railroad in the Central United States. Its primary routes connected Chicago , Illinois, with New Orleans, Louisiana , and Mobile, Alabama , and thus, the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico .
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The Iowa Division of the original Illinois Central Railroad began its service to Warren, Illinois in January 1854. By September 1854 the tracks ran to Scales Mound, Illinois and on October 31, 1854, the Illinois Central made it to Galena, Illinois. [3] On June 12, 1855 the tracks were expanded to East Dubuque, Illinois. [3]
The Green Diamond was a streamlined passenger train operated by the Illinois Central Railroad between Chicago, Illinois and St. Louis, Missouri. It operated from 1936 until 1968. It operated from 1936 until 1968.
Green Bay and Western Railroad: Illinois Central 201: 2-4-4T: Steam Locomotive Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works: 1880 Display Private owner Illinois Central 3719 2-6-0 Mogul Steam locomotive American Locomotive Company: 1900 Display Steamtown, U.S.A. Illinois Terminal 1605 EMD GP7 Diesel Locomotive Electro-Motive Corporation: 1953 Operational
The Illinois Terminal Railroad Company (reporting mark ITC), known as the Illinois Traction System until 1937, was a heavy duty interurban electric railroad with extensive passenger and freight business in central and southern Illinois from 1896 to 1956.
By now, the story is well-known — how Ed Robinson and his wife, Cathy, came up with the idea, purchased the unused train tracks just outside Williams-Brice Stadium, acquired nearly two dozen ...
Illinois Central No. 382, also known as "Ole' 382" or "The Cannonball", was a 4-6-0 "Ten Wheeler" bought new from the Rogers Locomotive Works in Paterson, New Jersey for the Illinois Central Railroad. [1] Constructed in 1898, the locomotive was used for fast passenger service between Chicago, Illinois and New Orleans, Louisiana. [1]