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The Jupiter (officially known as Central Pacific Railroad #60) was a 4-4-0 steam locomotive owned by the Central Pacific Railroad.It made history when it joined the Union Pacific No. 119 at Promontory Summit, Utah, during the golden spike ceremony commemorating the completion of the first transcontinental railroad in 1869.
Outer Harbor Terminal Railway #2 Los Angeles County Fairplex, Pomona, California: 3114 2-8-0: 1890: Southern Railway #154: Gulf and Ohio Railways, Knoxville, Tennessee - She is operational. 4552 4-6-0: June 1897: Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad #15 Abandoned in the Maine North Woods following Eagle Lake and West Branch Railroad service. 4807 4-8-0 ...
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Roanoke River Railway: North Carolina Midland Railroad: SOU: 1880 Still exists as a lessor of the Norfolk Southern Railway: North Carolina Mining, Manufacturing and Development Company: ACL/ N&W: 1903 1905 Carolina, Glenanna and Pee Dee Railway and Development Company: North Carolina Ports Railway Commission: NCPR 1979 2002 North Carolina State ...
The Leviathan, officially known as Central Pacific #63, was a 4-4-0 steam locomotive owned by the Central Pacific Railroad.It was notable for helping construct the First transcontinental railroad before hauling Leland Stanford's special train, which was then passed on to sister engine #60, the Jupiter, to take part in the railroad's completion in 1869.
The railroad of the Maxton, Alma and Southbound Railroad Company, hereinafter called the carrier, is a single-track standard-gauge steam railroad, located in southern North Carolina. The main line extends from Alma southerly to Rowland, a distance of 15.070 miles. The company also owns 2.638 miles of yard tracks and sidings.
The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad's Myrtle Beach Branch was a railroad line that at its greatest extent ran from company's main line in Elrod, North Carolina south to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The Atlantic Coast Line used the branch for freight and transport passengers to Myrtle Beach, which was becoming a popular tourist destination.
The North Carolina Railroad (reporting mark NCRR) is a 317-mile (510 km) state-owned rail corridor extending from Morehead City, North Carolina, to Charlotte. The railroad carries over seventy freight trains operated by the Norfolk Southern Railway and eight passenger trains ( Amtrak 's Carolinian and Piedmont ) daily.