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Gulf, Mobile and Ohio caboose #2997 is on display at the depot in downtown Booneville, Mississippi. Gulf, Mobile and Ohio SD40 #950: the first SD40, currently in Illinois Central marking as #6071, donated to the Monticello Railway Museum in Monticello, Illinois. Gulf, Mobile and Ohio GP35 #631 currently owned by the SARM in Oak Ridge, Tennessee ...
The first section of track opened for service in 1852 between Mobile and Citronelle, Alabama and was constructed in 5 ft (1,524 mm) gauge. [4] The line made it to Columbus, Kentucky on April 22, 1861, steamboats were then used to connect with the Illinois Central Railroad at Cairo. [2] 1848 map showing the planned route of the Mobile and Ohio ...
Gulf, Mobile and Northern Railroad: GM&N GM&O: 1915 1940 Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad: Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad: GM&O, GMO GM&O 1940 1972 Illinois Central Gulf Railroad: Gulf Ports Terminal Railway: 1916 1926 N/A Gulf Terminal Company: GM&O/ SOU: Hartford and Slocomb Railroad: HS 1953 1992 H&S Railroad: Hayneville and Montgomery ...
Gulf, Mobile and Northern Railroad: GM&N GM&O: 1926 1938 N/A Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad: GM&O GMO GM&O 1940 1972 Illinois Central Gulf Railroad: Hardin Southern Railroad: HSRR 1993 2005 KWT Railway: Henderson Belt Railroad: L&N: 1888 1957 Louisville and Nashville Railroad: Henderson Bridge Company: L&N: 1872 1906 Henderson Bridge and ...
The Abraham Lincoln was a named passenger train operated by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad from 1935 into the 1960s. The Abe Lincoln ran between Chicago and St. Louis on the B&O's subsidiary Alton Railroad. The train later passed to the Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad, and then finally to Amtrak, which retained the name
The Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Passenger Terminal is a historic train station in Mobile, Alabama, United States. Architect P. Thornton Marye designed the Mission Revival style terminal for the Mobile and Ohio Railroad. It was completed in 1907 at a total cost of $575,000.
Mobile and Ohio Railroad: GM&O: 1940 Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad: Morley and Morehouse Railroad: SLSF: 1897 1902 St. Louis and Gulf Railway: Nevada and Girard Railway: MP: 1882 1885 Nevada and Minden Railway: Nevada and Minden Railway: MP: 1885 1909 Missouri Pacific Railway: New York Central Railroad: NYC NYC 1930 1968 Penn Central ...
Reading Blue Mountain and Northern 425 is a G-1 class 4-6-2 light "Pacific" type steam locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works for the Gulf, Mobile & Northern Railroad. After the GM&N was consolidated into the Gulf, Mobile & Ohio in 1940, the locomotive was renumbered No. 580 and served in passenger service before being retired in 1950.