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    The Louisville Southern Railroad (abbreviated: LS) was a 19th-century railway company in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It operated from 1884 (140 years ago) (1884)...
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    The Louisville and Nashville Railroad (reporting mark LN), commonly called the L&N, was a Class I railroad that operated freight and passenger services...
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    The Monon Railroad (reporting mark MON), also known as the Chicago, Indianapolis, and Louisville Railway (reporting mark CIL) from 1897 to 1971, was an...
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  • KWT Railway (KWT) Louisville and Indiana Railroad (LIRC) Louisville Riverport Railroad (LORJ) Norfolk Southern Railway (NS) including subsidiary Cincinnati...
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  • These railroads were bought, leased, or in other ways had their track come under ownership or lease by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. In 1902,...
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    The Norfolk Southern Railway (reporting mark NS) is a Class I freight railroad operating in the Eastern United States. Headquartered in Atlanta, the company...
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    The Lexington Extension of the Louisville Southern Railroad, in Anderson and Woodford counties near Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, was listed on the National...
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    serving Louisville, the others being Central Station and Southern Railway Station. It superseded previous, smaller, railroad depots located in Louisville, most...
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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...
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    The Southern Railway (also known as Southern Railway Company; reporting mark SOU) was a class 1 railroad based in the Southern United States between 1894...
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    Norfolk Southern (NS). Class III line connections are at Princeton with the Fredonia Valley Railroad (FVRR) and at Louisville with the Louisville and Indiana...
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    Young's High Bridge (category Railroad bridges in Kentucky)
    Anderson County, Kentucky and Woodford County, Kentucky for the Louisville Southern Railroad. The cantilever bridge, named in honor of William Bennett Henderson...
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  • ACL gained stock control of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in 1902; see List of Louisville and Nashville Railroad precursors. Atlanta, Birmingham...
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  • County Railroad (FC) Evansville Western Railway (EVWR) Gary Railway (GRW) Grand Elk Railroad (GDLK) Honey Creek Railroad (HCRR) Hoosier Southern Railroad (HOS)...
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  • (CSXT) First Coast Railroad (FCRD) (GWI) Florida Central Railroad (FCEN) Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) Florida Gulf & Atlantic Railroad (FGA) Florida Midland...
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    first grew as a portage site. It was the founding city of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, which grew into a 6,000-mile (9,700 km) system across 13...
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  • 1889, when it was consolidated with the Louisville Southern Railroad. It later made up part of the Southern Railway and its former rights-of-way currently...
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    Industries had operated the Seaboard Coast Line and its sister railroads—notably the Louisville & Nashville and Clinchfield—as the "Family Lines System". In...
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  • The Louisville, Cincinnati and Charleston Railroad was an antebellum railroad that served the State of South Carolina and Augusta, Georgia. It was a 5 ft...
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    Walk of Fame. Born to William Robert Woodard, president of the Louisville Southern Railroad, and Ellen Booth Woodard in Palmyra, Missouri, Darwell originally...
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    Indianapolis and Louisville Railway Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railway Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (The Milwaukee Road)...
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    The Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad (reporting mark CEI) was a Class I railroad that linked Chicago to southern Illinois, St. Louis, and Evansville...
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    bought by other railroads, including entirely new railroads such as the Chicago, Missouri and Western Railway; Paducah and Louisville Railway; Chicago...
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  • Thumbnail for Alabama Great Southern Railroad
    The Alabama Great Southern Railroad (reporting mark AGS) is a railroad in the U.S. states of Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. It...
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    was joined by Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer at the top of Jeffersonville's ramp. Longest, David E. (2005). Railroad Depots of Southern Indiana. Arcadia...
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    the war. The Louisville Southern Railroad network reached the city in 1888. Its construction commenced in 1884 and ran from Louisville through Shelbyville...
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    of Louisville and Nashville Railroad precursors Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway section "The Days They Changed the Gauge". southern.railfan...
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  • Knoxville, Cumberland Gap and Louisville Railroad (1888–1889) was a railroad which went across the U.S. state of Tennessee and into Kentucky. It was built...
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  • Railroad (AR) Alexander Railroad (ARC) Atlantic and Western Railway (ATW) Blue Ridge Southern Railroad (BLU) Caldwell County Railroad (CWCY) Cape Fear Railways...
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  • ago) (1889), when it was incorporated into the Louisville Southern Railroad. It later made up part of the Southern Railway, and its former rights-of-way currently...
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