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Gulf, Mobile and Ohio caboose #2997 is on display at the depot in downtown Booneville, Mississippi. Gulf, Mobile and Ohio SD40 #950: the first SD40, currently in Illinois Central marking as #6071, donated to the Monticello Railway Museum in Monticello, Illinois. Gulf, Mobile and Ohio GP35 #631 currently owned by the SARM in Oak Ridge, Tennessee ...
The Mobile and Ohio Railroad was a railroad in the Southern U.S. The M&O was chartered in January and February 1848 by the states of Alabama , Kentucky , Mississippi , and Tennessee . It was planned to span the distance between the seaport of Mobile, Alabama and the Ohio River near Cairo, Illinois . [ 2 ]
Gulf, Mobile and Northern Railroad: GM&N GM&O: 1915 1940 Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad: Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad: GM&O, GMO GM&O 1940 1972 Illinois Central Gulf Railroad: Gulf Ports Terminal Railway: 1916 1926 N/A Gulf Terminal Company: GM&O/ SOU: Hartford and Slocomb Railroad: HS 1953 1992 H&S Railroad: Hayneville and Montgomery ...
The Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Passenger Terminal is a historic train station in Mobile, Alabama, United States. Architect P. Thornton Marye designed the Mission Revival style terminal for the Mobile and Ohio Railroad. It was completed in 1907 at a total cost of $575,000.
Illinois Central Railroad: Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad: GM&O, GMO GM&O 1940 1972 Illinois Central Gulf Railroad: Hamilton, Lacon and Eastern Railroad: GM&O: 1867 1870 Chicago and Alton Railroad: Hammond Belt Railway: C&O: 1906 N/A Hammond and Blue Island Railroad: NYC: 1893 1896 Chicago, Hammond and Western Railroad: Hancock County Bridge ...
Mobile and Ohio Railroad: GM&O: 1940 Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad: Morley and Morehouse Railroad: SLSF: 1897 1902 St. Louis and Gulf Railway: Nevada and Girard Railway: MP: 1882 1885 Nevada and Minden Railway: Nevada and Minden Railway: MP: 1885 1909 Missouri Pacific Railway: New York Central Railroad: NYC NYC 1930 1968 Penn Central ...
Passenger terminals at Mobile, Ala., including 0.39 mile of track owned by Gulf Terminal Company, but used jointly by Southern Railway Company and the carrier; rental paid by the carrier, its proportion, based on cars handled, of interest on bonds and dividends on capital stock of Gulf Terminal Company $21,283.17
Gulf & Ohio Railways was founded by Pete Claussen concurrent with the start up of the first G&O shortline, the Mississippi Delta Railroad in 1985. The Alabama & Florida and Wiregrass Central soon followed as the next additions to the Gulf & Ohio network, beginning operations in 1986 and 1987 respectively. [2]