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  • Amtrak (redirect from Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corporation)) (category Illinois railroads)
    (2003). Main Lines: Rebirth of the North American Railroads, 1970–2002. DeKalb, Illinois: Northern Illinois University Press. ISBN 0-87580-316-4. https://archive
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  • Illinois (category Articles containing Miami-Illinois-language text) (section The State of Illinois prior to the Civil War)
    (42%) of Illinois coal was consumed in Illinois. Most of the coal produced in Illinois is exported to other states and countries. In 2008, Illinois exported
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  • Class I railroads serve Mississippi (the exceptions are the Union Pacific and Canadian Pacific): Canadian National Railway's Illinois Central Railroad subsidiary
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  • Michigan (section Railroads)
    dozen short line railroads. The vast majority of rail service in Michigan is devoted to freight, with Amtrak and various scenic railroads the exceptions
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  • Iowa (section Railroads)
    Missouri River and Big Sioux River to the west; Wisconsin to the northeast, Illinois to the east and southeast, Missouri to the south, Nebraska to the west
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  • and four years later, in 1809, the Illinois counties were separated from the Indiana Territory to create the Illinois Territory. See John D. Barnhart; Dorothy
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  • Wisconsin (category Articles containing Miami-Illinois-language text)
    pp. 80–81. ISBN 978-0-87020-303-9.  "Suffrage 2020 Illinois" (in en). https://suffrage2020illinois.org/.  Ware, Alan (2002). The American direct primary:
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  • Nebraska (section Railroads)
    largest railroad classification yard in the world. The route of the original transcontinental railroad runs through the state. Other major railroads with
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  • Idaho (section Railroads)
    Pocatello Regional Airport. Idaho is served by three transcontinental railroads. The Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) connects the Idaho Panhandle with
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  • Mexico's Railroads – An Historical Survey. Golden: Colorado Railroad Museum. ISBN 978-0826311856. LCCN 70-116915.  "New Mexico and its Railroads". Historical
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  • Tennessee (section Railroads)
    State". Washington, D.C.: Association of American Railroads. https://www.aar.org/data-center/railroads-states/.  "Printable System Map". CSX Transportation
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  • Texas (section Railroads)
    organized in the nineteenth century to drive livestock to railroads and markets. The first railroad to operate in Texas was the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado
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  • Vermilion River (near present-day Danville, Illinois); from there, northwest to le Rocher on the Illinois River, and from there west to the mouth of the
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  • entire country, the use of the railroad to transport the mail was instituted in 1832, on one line in Pennsylvania. All railroads in the United States were designated
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  • miles (4,430 km) of railroad track divided among twenty-six railroad companies including three Class I railroads. Freight railroads are concentrated in
    148 KB (13,831 words) - 23:08, 14 March 2025
  • service, there are three Class I railroads in Kansas: BNSF, Union Pacific, and CPKC; as well as many shortline railroads. Executive branch: The executive
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  • Business History—Railroads". Historync.org. http://www.historync.org/railroads.htm.  "State Agency Finding Aid: North Carolina Railroad Company, 1849–1965"
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  • Territory originally included areas previously known as Ohio Country and Illinois Country. As Ohio prepared for statehood, the Indiana Territory was created
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  • Department of Highways and engaged in a vast program of road-building, while railroads continued to see heavy usage.[citation needed] The growth of industry eventually
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  • New York. After 1850, railroads largely replaced the canal. The connectivity offered by the canal, and subsequently the railroads, led to an economic boom
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