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The River Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York.The line runs from the North Bergen Yard in Hudson County, New Jersey north to Ravena, New York, [1] along the alignment of the West Shore Railroad, a former New York Central Railroad line.
The River Line has since been split into several sections, following the 1999 division of Conrail assets between Norfolk Southern Railway and CSX Transportation. The majority of the line is now the CSX River Subdivision , which runs from Control Point 2 (CP2) at the North Bergen Yard in North Bergen, New Jersey to Selkirk.
CSX Transportation owns and operates a vast network of rail lines in the United States east of the Mississippi River.In addition to the major systems which merged to form CSX – the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and Seaboard Air Line Railroad – it also owns major lines in the Northeastern United ...
The River LINE schedule indicates the day's first southbound train left Trenton at 5:45 a.m. and would have been near the Roebling station at the time of the crash. ... Drone video shows wreckage ...
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A railroad bridge crosses the Nolichucky river near a flood damaged home on Unaka Springs Road in Erwin, Tenn. on Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024.
The Amtrak Hudson Line, also known as the CSX Hudson Subdivision, is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation and leased by Amtrak in the U.S. state of New York. [1] The line runs from Poughkeepsie north along the east shore of the Hudson River to Rensselaer and northwest to Hoffmans via Albany and Schenectady [2] along a former New York Central Railroad line.
CSX Corporation is an American holding company focused on rail transportation and real estate in North America, among other industries.The company was established in 1980 as part of the Chessie System and Seaboard Coast Line Industries merger.