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The Indiana Boxcar Corporation (IBC), based in Connersville, Indiana, United States, provides services such as locomotive leasing to the rail industry. It also owned several short-line railroads which operated lines under contract for their owners: [1] Chesapeake and Indiana Railroad under contract for the town of North Judson, Indiana (2004 ...
Terre Haute and Logansport Railway: Terre Haute and Logansport Railway: PRR: 1898 1905 Vandalia Railroad: Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad: PRR: 1847 1865 Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroad: Terre Haute and Southeastern Railroad: NYC: 1878 1885 Evansville and Indianapolis Railroad: Terre Haute, Worthington and Bloomfield Railway: NYC: 1871 1879
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A new restaurant will soon be opening on Terre Haute’s southside. Blueberry Hill Pancake House is aiming for a soft opening at 7 a.m. Monday. It will serve breakfast and lunch. It is located at ...
Flex-N-Gate Corporation is an Illinois-based auto parts manufacturer that has submitted an offer of financial assistance and bought the line through newly created FNG Logistics Corporation in December 2002. [7] The Vermilion Valley Railroad began operating the line in April 2003. [8]
The Chesapeake & Indiana Railroad (reporting mark CKIN) is a Class III short-line railroad operating 33 miles (53 km) of rail line in northwestern Indiana.From the headquarters town of La Crosse, lines run northwest to the Porter County town of Malden, southeast to the Starke County towns of English Lake and North Judson, and northeast through La Porte County past Thomaston and Hanna to Wellsboro.
Appealing to the all-day breakfast crowd, Cracker Barrel's sunrise pancake special starts at $7.99 and is available around the clock. It includes two buttermilk pancakes and a choice of two eggs ...
The Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction Company, or THI&E, was the second largest interurban electric railway in the U.S. state of Indiana during the height of the 1920s "interurban era." This system included over 400 miles (640 km) of track, with lines radiating from Indianapolis to the east, northwest, west and southwest as well as ...