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The Cambria and Indiana Railroad (C&I) (reporting mark CI) is a railway company that is located in the southeastern part of Indiana County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Incorporated in 1904 and built in 1910 with the intention of carrying lumber , coal was discovered in the area soon after its construction, and C&I's fortunes subsequently ...
The Frankfort Secondary Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of Indiana. The line runs from Clermont on the Crawfordsville Branch Subdivision north to Frankfort [ 1 ] along a former Pennsylvania Railroad line.
The Calumet, also commonly called the Valpo Local, was a 43.6-mile (70.2 km) passenger train route operated by Amtrak between Chicago and Valparaiso, Indiana. [1] Despite Amtrak's mandate to provide only intercity service, the Calumet was a commuter train.
Pennsylvania Railroad: Pennsylvania Railroad: PRR PRR 1918 1968 Penn Central Transportation Company: Peoria, Decatur and Evansville Railway: IC: 1880 1900 Illinois Central Railroad: Peoria and Eastern Railway: NYC: 1890 1976 Consolidated Rail Corporation: Pere Marquette Railroad: PM: 1899 1917 Pere Marquette Railway: Pere Marquette Railroad of ...
The line comprises 320 miles (510 km) of track—30 miles (48 km) of single mainline track, 24 miles (39 km) of double-main track and 266 miles (428 km) of additional yard and side track—starting northwest of Chicago in Franklin Park, Illinois at CPKC's Elgin Subdivision, traveling southeast around the city to its headquarters in Hammond, Indiana.
The carrier was incorporated June 15, 1904, under the general laws of the State of Pennsylvania as the Blacklick and Yellow Creek Railroad Company, Effective April 20, 1911, its name was changed to the Cambria and Indiana Railroad Company.
Pennsylvania Railroad: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Long Branch, New Jersey [1935] 1933-1938 Commodore Vanderbilt: New York Central: Chicago, Illinois - New York, New York [1956] 1929-1960 Commuter 400: Chicago and North Western Railway: Chicago, Illinois - Milwaukee, Wisconsin (called the 'Commuter' before 1942) [1948] 1936-1968 Concord: Amtrak
The Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad extended the line west to Columbia City in 1856, on July 26 the three companies merged to form the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road. The line was completed to Chicago in 1856 [7] and 1858. [8] The Pennsylvania Railroad began operating the line under lease on July 1, 1869. [9]