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  2. Illinois Terminal Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The passenger railroad reorganized in 1937 as the Illinois Terminal Railroad (ITR) and continued to provide electric-powered interurban, long-distance multiple car passenger train service Peoria/Danville to St. Louis for almost another two decades. United States postal contracts helped provide revenue to make this service viable.

  3. Belt Railway of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Belt Railway Company of Chicago (reporting mark BRC), headquartered in Bedford Park, Illinois, is the largest switching terminal railroad in the United States. It is co-owned by the six Class I railroads of the United States — BNSF, Canadian National, CPKC (the BRC's north–south main line's northern terminus is, like the Indiana Harbor Belt, the Milwaukee District West Line in Chicago ...

  4. List of Illinois railroads - Wikipedia

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    Illinois Terminal Railroad: ITC ITC 1956 1981 Norfolk and Western Railway: Illinois Terminal Railroad: ITC ITC 1937 1954 Illinois–Missouri Terminal Railway: Illinois Terminal Railroad: ITC: 1895 1922 Illinois Terminal Company: Illinois Transfer Railroad: 1899 Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis: Illinois Valley Belt Railroad: 1902 ...

  5. Chicago Rail Link - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Rail Link's trackage stretches between Kensington, Irondale, Mokena, and Chicago, Illinois.The Chicago Rail Link has access to the BNSF Railway, the Canadian National Railway, the Canadian Pacific Railway, the CSX Transportation network, the Kansas City Southern Railway, the Norfolk Southern Railway, and the Union Pacific Railroad through the Belt Railway of Chicago. [1]

  6. Chicago Junction Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Junction Railway operated a switching and terminal railroad in Chicago, connecting the Union Stock Yards with most other railroads in the city. It also briefly operated an outer belt, which became the Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad in 1907.

  7. Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    The Terminal Railroad Association is owned by [2] BNSF Railway, Canadian National Railway (Illinois Central Railroad until 1999), CSX Transportation, Norfolk Southern Railway, and Union Pacific Railroad. All own one-seventh of the railroad except UP, which owns three-sevenths. The Terminal Railroad also connects with the Canadian Pacific Kansas ...

  8. Chicago Terminal Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Terminal Railroad (reporting mark CTM) was a switching and terminal railroad that operated over former Milwaukee Road/Canadian Pacific and Chicago and North Western/Union Pacific trackage in northern Illinois. The railroad began its operations on January 2, 2007. The railroad rostered a total of three locomotive units, all of EMD ...

  9. Illinois Traction System Mackinaw Depot - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Traction System Mackinaw Depot is a former in use 1909 to 1953 Illinois Terminal Railroad interurban passenger depot in Mackinaw, Illinois that still stands. The Illinois Terminal Railroad (from 1896 to 1937 known as the Illinois Traction System) ran an over head trolley wire powered railroad from Peoria on the north to St. Louis on the south with branches to Champaign and Urbana.