• The New Orleans, Texas and Mexico Railway was a constituent element of the Missouri Pacific Railroad. "MoPac Chronology - Screaming Eagles". trainweb...
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  • List of Class I railroads (category United States railway-related lists)
    Central Railway Texarkana and Fort Smith Railway Texas Mexican Railway Texas and New Orleans Railroad Texas and Northern Railway Texas and Pacific Railway Toledo...
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    The New Orleans, Texas and Mexico Railway Co. was incorporated in 1916 to hold the securities of four railroads: (1) New Orleans, Texas & Mexico; (2)...
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    century. The longest of New Orleans' streetcar lines, the St. Charles Avenue line, is the oldest continuously operating street railway system in the world.: 42 ...
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    within the Mopac fold, the Gulf Coast Lines subsidiary, New Orleans, Texas and Mexico Railway, bought the I-GN on June 30, 1924; subsequently, the Gulf...
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    Gulf Coast Lines (category Defunct Texas railroads)
    and Mexico Railway, incorporated in Louisiana on February 28, 1916, which bought the property and assets of the Frisco-owned New Orleans, Texas and Mexico...
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  • leased to the New Orleans, Texas and Mexico Railway, operated by the Gulf Coast Lines, on February 1, 1911; but, the National Railway Labor Board ruled...
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  • and Gulf Coast Railway (NOGC) New Orleans Public Belt Railroad (NOPB) North Louisiana and Arkansas Railroad Norfolk Southern Railway (NS) through subsidiary...
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    New Orleans (commonly known as NOLA or the Big Easy among other nicknames) is a consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the southeastern...
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    south of the New Mexico–Colorado border and 85 miles west of Texas. Ratón is Spanish for mouse. Raton Pass had been used by Spanish explorers and Native Americans...
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