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  2. Monon Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Located in a disused Monon railroad station, the Linden Railroad Museum is owned and operated by the Linden-Madison Township Historical Society. In 1852, the Michigan City, Salem and New Albany Railroad cut through Montgomery County.

  3. Linden Depot - Wikipedia

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    Located in the disused Monon Railroad Station, the Linden Museum is run by the Linden-Madison Twp. Historical Society. The museum is a joint venture between the Linden-Madison Twp. Historical Society and the Monon Railroad Historical/Technical Society. [2]

  4. Carmel station - Wikipedia

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    Carmel Monon Depot, also known as Monon Depot Museum, is a historic train station located at Carmel, Hamilton County, Indiana. It was built in 1883 by the Monon Railroad, and is a one-story, rectangular frame building measuring 45 by 18 feet (13.7 by 5.5 m). It has a gable roof with wide overhanging eaves.

  5. John W. Barriger III - Wikipedia

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    John Walker Barriger III (December 3, 1899 – December 9, 1976) [1] was an American railroad executive; he successively led the Monon Railroad, Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad, Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad and the Boston and Maine Railroad.

  6. Ira G. Rawn - Wikipedia

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    In 1904 Rawn was appointed General Manager of the B&O. He left the B&O to become the Vice President of Operations for Illinois Central Railroad in 1907, then was elected president of the Monon Railroad in 1909. [2] [7] His term as president of the Monon began on November 1, 1909, and ended with his death on July 20, 1910. [8]

  7. The Monon Trail is expanding further into Hamilton County ...

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    Nearly two new miles of trail will stretch north along a historic railroad in Hamilton County. The Monon Trail is expanding further into Hamilton County with $2.6M development Skip to main content

  8. Thoroughbred (train) - Wikipedia

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    Following World War II new Monon president John W. Barriger III embarked on a program to renew the Monon's passenger service, long neglected. The centerpiece of this program was a group of 28 surplus hospital cars originally built by the American Car and Foundry Company (ACF) in 1944–1945 for the U.S. Army.

  9. 1946 in rail transport - Wikipedia

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    Monon Railroad Historical and Technical Society (2004), History of the Monon. Retrieved February 9, 2005. Rivanna Chapter National Railway Historical Society (2005), This month in railroad history – August. Retrieved August 23, 2005.