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The Fulton County Railroad (reporting mark FC) is a privately held short-line railroad that runs from Rochester to Argos, Indiana, where it connects with the Norfolk Southern Railway. It is a switching railroad that originally provided service to only one customer, Wilson Fertilizer and Grain in Rochester, and operates approximately 13 miles of ...
[3] Name on the Register [4] Image Date listed [5] Location City or town Description 1: Akron Historic District: March 11, 2024 (Roughly both sides of Rochester Street between Marcus Street to the west and State Road 14 North to the east and both sides of Mishawaka Street between North Street to the north and Rochester Street to the south.
Central Indiana Railway: CIND NYC/ PRR: 1903 1976 Consolidated Rail Corporation: Central Railroad of Indianapolis: NYC: 1899 N/A Chesapeake and Ohio Railway: C&O, CO C&O 1921 1987 CSX Transportation: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway of Indiana: C&O: 1910 1934 Chesapeake and Ohio Railway: Chicago and Atlantic Railway: ERIE: 1873 1890 Chicago and Erie ...
802 – Rochester Bank Building, Italianate, 1887 (C) [4] 830-28 – I.O.O.F. Block; Indeterminate, 1870 (NC) [4] 831 – Historical Marker, Commemorates Founding of Rochester College, 1895, (N) [4] “In 1893 a public spirited group of businessmen and educators decided that Rochester, Indiana was a strategic location for a Normal College ...
In about 1990, [citation needed] the Indiana Hi-Rail Corporation leased from the Norfolk Southern Railway the portion of the old Clover Leaf between Douglas, Ohio and Van Buren, Indiana. [2] After that company went bankrupt, the new Wabash Central Railroad acquired the portion west of Craigville, beginning operations in December 1997. [3]
The first railroad in town was the Chicago and Cincinnati Railroad Company constructed from Logansport to Valparaiso, Indiana, from 1858 through 1861. In 1865 it merged with the Chicago & Great Eastern Railway Company. Later, the line was purchased by the Pennsylvania Railroad. The town had been called Brantwood, then changed to North Judson.
The Indiana Railway Museum was founded in 1961 in the Decatur County town of Westport with one locomotive and three passenger cars. The museum relocated to Greensburg and then in 1978 to French Lick after the Southern Railway deeded a total of sixteen miles of right of way stretching from West Baden, Indiana, approximately one mile north of French Lick, to a small village named Dubois, to the ...
Chesapeake and Indiana Railroad under contract for the town of North Judson, Indiana (2004–2019) Ohi-Rail Corporation (managed by IBC, 2006–2020) Vermilion Valley Railroad under contract for the FNG Logistics Company (2003–2019) Youngstown and Southeastern Railroad under contract for the Eastern States Railroad (2006–2019)