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WPMW - Western Pacific Railroad (Maintenance of way) WPRR - Willamette and Pacific Railroad; WPSX - Wisconsin Public Service Corporation; WPY - White Pass and Yukon Route; WRA - Western Railway of Alabama; Seaboard System Railroad; CSX Transportation; WRDX - Iowa-Illinois Gas and Electric Company; WREX - Western Refrigerator Express; WRIX ...
RRC - Respondek Railroad Corporation; RREX - Rex Railway; RRLX - Railroad Resources, Inc. (maintenance of way cars) RRLX - Rail Logistics Inc. / Rail Logistics LC [24] RRMX - Robertson's Ready Mix / RRM Properties Ltd, A California Limited Partnership [25] RRPX - Railroad Power Leasing; RRRR - Rock & Rail Inc. RRRX - Rex Leasing, Inc. RS ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... move to sidebar hide. Western Railway may refer to: Western Railway (Austria) Hanoverian Western Railway ...
June 10 - July 1: NJM, Paterson Extension Railroad, Midland Connecting Railway, North Jersey Railroad, Water Gap Railroad, Pennsylvania Midland Railway all reorganize together as the first corporate incarnation of the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad. [34] [35] Sussex Railroad taken over by the DL&W [36]
The following railroads have been known as Western Railroad or Western Railway: Western Railroad Company, builders of a Heavener, Oklahoma to Waldron, Arkansas line now operated by the Arkansas Southern Railroad; Western Railroad (Texas) of New Braunfels; Western Railroad of Alabama; Western Railway of Alabama; Western Railway of Arizona
There are interchanges with the BNSF Railway at Wolsey, South Dakota, Crawford, Nebraska, and Florence, Minnesota. The interchange with the Canadian Pacific is at Tracy, Minnesota. The RCPE has trackage rights from Tracy to Mankato, Minnesota on the CPR, where there is an interchange with the Union Pacific Railroad. [3]
The Boston, Hoosac Tunnel and Western Railway was a railway company that operated in the states of New York and Vermont in the 1880s. At its peak it controlled a 61-mile (98 km) network centered on Mechanicville, New York .
New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad No. 206 is a preserved S-2 class diesel switcher locomotive on display in at the Maywood Station Museum in Maywood, New Jersey.No. 206 was built by ALCO in 1942 for the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad (NYS&W), as part of their process to dieselize their locomotive roster.