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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.
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 ...
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 ...
Poor patronage led the Illinois Terminal to withdraw the City of Decatur in August 1950; the equipment was reassigned to the Peoria run. [9] The new service was named Sangamon, which was the railroad's original choice in 1947. [5] [10] All three sets were withdrawn by 1956 when passenger service on the Illinois Terminal ended. [11]
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.
Chicago Terminal Railroad; Chicago Union Station Company; ... Illinois Railway Museum; Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad; Indiana Rail Road; Iowa Interstate Railroad; J.
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.
Belt Railway of Chicago (BRC) Belvidere and Delaware River Railway (BDRV) Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad (BLE) BG&CM Railroad (BGCM) Big 4 Terminal Railroad (BFT) Big Spring Rail System (BSR) Bighorn Divide and Wyoming Railroad (BDW) Birmingham Terminal Railway (BHRR) Belpre Industrial Parkersburg Railroad (BIP) Black River and Western ...