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On May 17, 2007, Birmingham Southern Railroad was awarded a Gold E. H. Harriman Award in the S&T Group for the railroad's 2006 safety record. [1] On December 2, 2011, Watco announced plans to purchase the Birmingham Southern. [2] The railroad was subsequently renamed Birmingham Terminal Railway; operations under the new name began on February 1 ...
Birmingham Southern Railroad: Jefferson Warrior Railroad: 1985 2009 Alabama Warrior Railway: Kansas City, Memphis and Birmingham Railroad: SLSF: 1887 1928 St. Louis – San Francisco Railway: Kansas City Southern Railway: KCS 1994 2005 Alabama Southern Railroad: Long Branch Coal Railroad: L&N: 1901 1957 Louisville and Nashville Railroad
Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad: Black Warrior River: Tuscaloosa: Tuscaloosa: AL-54: Birmingham Southern Railroad Bridge Steel built-up girder: 1993 Birmingham Southern Railroad: US 78: Birmingham: Jefferson: AL-59: Brookside Bridge Abandoned
The Norfolk Southern Railway owns and operates A vast network of rail lines in the United States east of the Mississippi River. In addition to lines inherited from predecessor railroads, Norfolk and Western, and the Southern Railway, it acquired many lines as part of the split of the Conrail system in 1999. [1]
Pittsburgh, Ohio Valley and Cincinnati Railroad: Ohio Southern Railroad: DT&I: 1881 1898 Detroit Southern Railroad: Ohio Valley Railway: PRR: 1871 1890 Pittsburgh, Ohio Valley and Cincinnati Railroad: Ohio Valley and Junction Railway: PRR: 1897 1902 Cleveland and Mahoning Railway: Ohio and West Virginia Railway: C&O: 1878 1881 Columbus, Hocking ...
Hoosier Southern Railroad: HOS 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 ...
The Alabama Southern Railroad (reporting mark ABS) is a class III railroad that operates in the southern United States. The ABS is one of several short line railroads owned by Watco. The railroad operates an 85-mile (137 km) line leased from the Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC). It began operating in 2005. [1]
In 1901, the Ohio Southern Railway merged with the Detroit and Lima Northern Railway and formed the Detroit Southern Railroad. This company was purchased at foreclosure on May 1, 1905, by Harry B. Hollins & Company of New York, which reincorporated it in the state of Michigan under the name of the Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railway .