The Cincinnati Northern Railroad was a railroad that stretched from Franklin, Ohio (near Cincinnati), north to Jackson, Michigan, a distance of about...
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Cincinnati Northern Railroad or Cincinnati Northern Railway may refer to: Cincinnati Northern Railroad (1894–1938) in Ohio and Michigan, later part of...
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Pullman Strike (redirect from The Pullman Strike of 1894)
spring 1894. When it failed, the ARU launched a national boycott against all trains that carried Pullman passenger cars. The nationwide railroad boycott...
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and Eastern Railroad (CFE) (owned by GWI) Operates Delphos Terminal Cincinnati East Terminal Railway (CET) Cleveland Commercial Railroad (CCRL) Cleveland...
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The Pennsylvania Railroad operated dozens of named passenger trains, and in fact, was the largest passenger train operator in the US. All trains discontinued...
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Jackson station (Michigan) (redirect from Michigan Central Railroad Jackson Depot)
Union Station, serving all the other lines (namely, the Cincinnati Northern Railroad (1894–1938)) through Jackson except the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern...
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Southern Railway (U.S.) (category Defunct Alabama railroads)
and Charleston Railroad (1894) East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railway (1894) Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway (1894) The pioneering...
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The Erie Railroad (reporting mark ERIE) was a railroad that operated in the Northeastern United States, originally connecting Pavonia Terminal in Jersey...
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Louisville and Indiana Railroad (LIRC) Louisville Riverport Railroad (LORJ) Norfolk Southern Railway (NS) including subsidiary Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas...
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the northern end of the Little Giant "transcontinental", it had several other notable lines, including the long-lived Ohio River & Western Railroad, the...
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