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  2. Louisville and Indiana Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Louisville and Indiana Railroad (reporting mark LIRC) is a Class III railroad that operates freight service between Indianapolis, Indiana and Louisville, Kentucky, with a major yard and maintenance shop in Jeffersonville, Indiana. It is owned by Anacostia Rail Holdings. The 106-mile (171 km) line was purchased from Conrail in March 1994. [1]

  3. List of Indiana railroads - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wayne, Cincinnati and Louisville Railroad, Ohio and Mississippi Railway: Indiana and Southwestern Railway: NYC: 1886 1887 Canada and St. Louis Railway: Indiana and Western Railroad: IC: 1899 1899 Illinois and Indiana Railroad: Indiana Transportation Museum: ITMZ 1960 2023 Nickel Plate Express: Indiana Stone Railroad: MON: 1898 1916

  4. List of Kentucky railroads - Wikipedia

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    Louisville and Indiana Railroad (LIRC) Louisville Riverport Railroad (LORJ) Norfolk Southern Railway (NS) including subsidiary Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway (CNTP) Paducah and Illinois Railroad (PI) Paducah and Louisville Railway (PAL) R.J. Corman Railroad/Bardstown Line (RJCR) R.J. Corman Railroad/Central Kentucky Lines (RJCC)

  5. Could Louisville be a stop for long-distance Amtrak service ...

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    Louisville is already in line to receive up to $500,000 from the U.S. Department of Transportation for a proposed route from Louisville to Indianapolis.The grant, first applied for by Kentuckiana ...

  6. Kentucky & Indiana Terminal Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky & Indiana Bridge is one of the first multi modal bridges to cross the Ohio River. It is for both railway and common roadway purposes together. [1] Federal, state, and local law state that railway, streetcar, wagon-way, and pedestrian modes of travel were intended by the cities of New Albany and Louisville, the states of Kentucky and Indiana, the United States Congress, and the ...

  7. Fourteenth Street Bridge (Ohio River) - Wikipedia

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    Ownership of the railroad and the bridge passed on to Penn Central and later Conrail, which then sold the line from Louisville to Indianapolis, Indiana to the Louisville and Indiana Railroad, the current bridge owner. The draw portion of the bridge is a vertical-lift span, built in about 1918 in place of a swing span.

  8. Indiana Rail Road - Wikipedia

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    The former Latta Sub was isolated from the rest of the CPR, and was reached from Chicago via trackage rights over CSX Transportation's former Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad line; further trackage rights over CSX's former Monon from Bedford to Louisville, Kentucky (negotiated as part of the Monon's merger with CSX predecessor Louisville ...

  9. Transportation in Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Two regional railroads, the Paducah & Louisville Railway and the Louisville and Indiana Railroad, also serve the city. With the discontinuance of the short-lived Kentucky Cardinal in 2003, Amtrak passenger trains no longer serve Louisville; it is thus the fifth largest city in the country (behind Phoenix , Columbus , Las Vegas , and Nashville ...