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This is a map of CSX Transportation as of 2009, with trackage rights in purple. Some minor lines are missing. Some minor lines are missing. Email me if you would like a copy of the GIS data I created (modified from Bureau of Transportation Statistics North American Transportation Atlas Data) or if you see any errors.
This is a map of the CSX rail network. Only selected trackage rights are shown. The following GIS data was used: sample data included with ArcGIS for state and provincial boundaries; NORTAD archive copy at the Wayback Machine for Canadian rail lines; 2006 National Transportation Atlas Database archive copy at the Wayback Machine for U.S. rail lines
English: Map of England and Wales showing en:Network Rail's strategic routes as of 2014. The background map shows the European regions of England and Wales. Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 170%. The thicker lines are Network Rail's primary routes.
Had passenger and freight lines, see Rail transport in Jordan: 400 Kiribati: Had industrial lines 296 Lebanon: Had from 1890 until 1970 (future projects to build a railway from Tyr to Tripoli) 422 Libya: 1912 to 1965 (peak length of 399 km [15]); (network under construction in 2008–2011, but works stopped, see Libyan Railways) 434 Malta
CSX acquired 42 percent of Conrail's assets, and NS received the remaining 58 percent. As a result of the transaction, CSX's rail operations grew to include some 3,800 miles (6,100 km) of the Conrail system (predominantly lines that had belonged to the former New York Central Railroad). CSX began operating its trains on its portion of the ...
Map of England and Wales showing the railway network as of 2010. The background map shows the European regions of England and Wales. Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 170%: Date: 8 December 2010: Source: Ordnance Survey OpenData. Great Britain coastline and European region boundary data from Boundary-Line product.
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New international HSR tracks are still being built and upgraded to international standards as part of the EU's Trans-European high-speed rail network (TEN-R). As of 2024, Spain operates the largest HSR network in Europe (3,966 km or 2,464 mi) [57] and the second-largest in the world after China.