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Illinois Central Railroad: Bloomington and Ohio River Railroad: WAB: 1869 1872 Chicago and Paducah Railroad: Bloomington and Pekin Railroad: NYC: 1853 1867 Danville, Urbana, Bloomington and Pekin Railroad: Blue Island Railroad: IC: 1891 1987 Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad Corporation: Bridgeport and South Chicago Railroad: B&O ...
The Illinois Terminal Railroad Company (reporting mark ITC), known as the Illinois Traction System until 1937, was a heavy duty interurban electric railroad with extensive passenger and freight business in central and southern Illinois from 1896 to 1956.
Pages in category "Electric railways in Illinois" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
National Railway Equipment Company (reporting mark NREX) is an American railroad equipment rebuilding, leasing, and manufacturing company, headquartered in Mt. Vernon, Illinois. NREC sells new and rebuilt locomotives to railroad companies worldwide, with an emphasis on the North American market.
Hicks Locomotive and Car Works (1897–1911) Chicago, Illinois [9] Huntingdon Car Works (1872 – c. 1885) Huntingdon, Pennsylvania [9] Illinois Car and Manufacturing Company (1897–1902) Chicago & Urbana, Illinois/Anniston, Alabama [9] (to Western Steel Car 1902) Illinois Car & Manufacturing Company (c. 1909–) Hammond, Indiana [9]
The AC6000CW was designed at the height of a horsepower race between the two major locomotive manufacturers, Electro-Motive Division of La Grange, Illinois with the SD90MAC, and GE Transportation of Erie, Pennsylvania with the AC6000CW, in the early to mid 1990s. The goal was 6,000 horsepower (4,500 kW).
A former Chicago South Shore and South Bend "800" electric freight locomotive. The South Shore Line is the last remaining of the once numerous electric interurban trains in the United States. At its formation on November 30, 1901, the corporate title was the Chicago & Indiana Air Line Railway (Air Line). The Air Line was controlled by Frank and ...