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    The New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad (originally Rail Road) was one of six short-line rail systems built to connect the city of New Orleans, Louisiana...
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    companies and the lines they operated:: 72  New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad Co.: Carrollton Jackson Louisiana Napoleon New Orleans City Railroad Co.: Esplanade...
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    In Sentell v. New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad Company, 166 U.S. 698 (1897), Mr. Sentell sued the New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad Company to recover...
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    began in 1831, and work began as the New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad in February 1833, the second railway in Greater New Orleans after the Pontchartrain...
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    the site of the original Jefferson Parish courthouse. The New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad, also incorporated in 1833, constructed a spur from the main...
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    a railroad, beginning construction, opening operations, and so forth. Selected railroads chartered since 1832: 1835: The New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad...
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    New Orleans, Louisiana from 1902 to 1930. It was located in the city's Gert Town section, on the downtown side of Carrollton Avenue between Olive and...
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  • from the Railroad Commission of Louisiana; Louisiana Railroad Mileage, 1920 Other railroads and companies. New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad Farnsworth...
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  • established. 1835 New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad begins operating, which became today's streetcar lines. U.S. military barracks and First Presbyterian...
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    between Carrollton and downtown New Orleans. Operated by the Carrollton & New Orleans R.R. Co., the locomotives were then powered by steam engines, and a one-way...
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  • Pacific Railroad (MP) National Transcontinental Railway (NTR) New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Railroad New Orleans...
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    New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad, which became the St. Charles Streetcar Line. The long traffic avenue originally used for horse-drawn buggies and...
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    Southern railroads, the L&N extended its reach far beyond its namesake cities, stretching to St. Louis, Memphis, Atlanta, and New Orleans. The railroad was...
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    Orleans as the surveyor and engineer for the course of the New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad (now the St. Charles Avenue streetcar line); also spent the...
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  • Carrollton Railroad New Orleans and Ohio Railroad New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Railroad New Orleans, Opelousas and Great Western Railroad Norfolk...
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    Tram (redirect from Street railroad)
    York City. It was followed in 1835 by the New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad in New Orleans, Louisiana, which still operates as the St. Charles Streetcar...
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    The Stockton and Darlington Railway, authorised 1821, opened 1825, used 4 ft 8 in (1,422 mm). The New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad used 4 ft 8 in...
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    line obsolete. New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad 4 ft 8 in gauge railway Confederate Railroads - Pontchartrain Hennick, Louis C. and E. Harper Charlton...
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    New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal (NOUPT) is an intermodal facility in New Orleans, Louisiana, US. Located at 1001 Loyola Avenue, it is served by Amtrak...
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    realize that the canal and Place Gravier would become the basis of a dispute between the City of New Orleans and the Carrollton Railroad Company. At this time...
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  • (CSXT) including subsidiary Carrollton Railroad (CARR) Operates the Glasgow Railway Fredonia Valley Railroad (FVRR) Kentucky and Tennessee Railway (KT) KWT...
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  • Dominique François Burthe (category 19th century in New Orleans)
    original building was destroyed by fire in 1842) and President of the New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad Company, responsible for the oldest line of street...
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    Benjamin Laurent Millaudon (category Businesspeople from New Orleans)
    Orleans on the brig Isaac Franklin. His railroad interests included cofounding the New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad. The 1856 steamship Laurent Millaudon...
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    Business (US 90 Bus.) is a business route of U.S. Highway 90 located in and near New Orleans, Louisiana. It runs 14.25 miles (22.93 km) in a general east–west...
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    A&WP-Clinchfield-CN&L-GM-Georgia-L&N-Carrollton; that year it reported 31,293 million ton-miles of revenue freight and 512 million passenger-miles. The Seaboard...
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    New Orleans Union Station was a railroad station in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was designed by Louis H. Sullivan for the Illinois Central Railroad and...
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    Sunset Limited (category Passenger rail transportation in New Mexico)
    between Los Angeles and San Antonio, Texas. The Louisville and Nashville Railroad had operated the Gulf Wind between New Orleans and Jacksonville, Florida...
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    Faubourg Lafayette (category New Orleans articles missing geocoordinate data)
    the canal and “Place Gravier” would become the basis of dissension between the city of New Orleans and the New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad. At this...
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    left New York for New Orleans, Louisiana, January 11, 1863. Duty in the District of LaFourche, defenses of New Orleans, guarding lines of New Orleans & Opelousas...
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  • in New Orleans, Louisiana which opened in 1901. Some sources say the ballpark was located on the south side of Tulane Avenue between South Carrollton Avenue...
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