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Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad: State Line and Indiana City Railway: PRR: 1887 1901 South Chicago and Southern Railroad: Sturgis, Goshen and St. Louis Railway: NYC: 1889 1915 New York Central Railroad: Syracuse and Milford Railway: 1907 1923 N/A Terre Haute and Alton Railroad: NYC: 1851 1856 Terre Haute, Alton and St. Louis Railroad
Illinois and Indiana Railroad: Illinois Farmers' Railroad: CB&Q: 1867 1872 Jacksonville, North Western and South Eastern Railway: Illinois Grand Trunk Railway: CB&Q: 1859 1899 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad: Illinois and Indiana Railroad: IC: 1899 1906 Indianapolis Southern Railroad: Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota Railway: MILW: 1902 1908
Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad: LS&MS 1866–1869 1855–1866 Chicago, St. Paul and Fond du Lac Railroad: C&NW 1855–1859 Northern Indiana Railroad: MS&NI 1855 Illinois and Wisconsin Railroad: CSt.P&FdL 1854–1855 Chicago and Milwaukee Railway: C&NW 1853–1869 Illinois Central Railroad: Amtrak, ICG 1893–1972 1893–1971 ...
The Kankakee Belt Route is the nickname for the Illinois Division of the New York Central Railroad, which extended from South Bend, Indiana, through Kankakee, Illinois, and westward to Zearing, Illinois. This line was sometimes referred to as the "3 I Line", in reference to a corporate predecessor, the "Indiana, Illinois & Iowa Railroad".
Indian Creek Railroad: ICRK Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad: IHB Indiana Northeastern Railroad: IN Indiana Southern Railroad: ISRR Indiana Southwestern Railway: ISW Kankakee, Beaverville and Southern Railroad: KBSR Louisville and Indiana Railroad: LIRC Lucas Oil Rail Line: LORL Madison Railroad: CMPA Toledo, Peoria & Western Railway: TPW Wabash ...
Terre Haute Electric Railway Company c. 1894 Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction Company map in 1911. On March 1, 1907, financiers Hugh J. McGowan, Randal Morgan and W. Kesley Schoepf formed the THI&E out of four predecessor companies: the Indianapolis and Western Railway, which operated the line from Indianapolis west to Danville; the Indianapolis and Eastern Railway, with lines ...
Class 1 railroads with intermodal terminals and maritime RoRo ports. In the United States, railroads are designated as Class I, Class II, or Class III, according to size criteria first established by the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) in 1911, and now governed by the Surface Transportation Board (STB).
For a more complete list, see List of Illinois railroads. ... Kansas City Southern Railway (4 C, ... Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad;