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The Indiana & Ohio Railway (reporting mark IORY) is an American railroad that operates 570 miles (920 km) of track in Ohio, southern Michigan, and parts of southeastern Indiana. It is owned and operated by Genesee & Wyoming , who acquired the railroad in the 2012 purchase of RailAmerica .
New Jersey, Indiana and Illinois Railroad: Indiana and Ohio Railroad: INOH 1979 1997 Indiana and Ohio Railway: Indiana Southern Railway: B&O, NKP: 1866 1880 Fort Wayne, Cincinnati and Louisville Railroad, Ohio and Mississippi Railway: Indiana and Southwestern Railway: NYC: 1886 1887 Canada and St. Louis Railway: Indiana and Western Railroad: IC ...
Columbus and Sunday Creek Valley Railroad, Ohio Central Railroad: Ohio and Indiana Railroad: PRR: 1850 1856 Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad: Ohio, Indiana and Missouri Railroad: 1889 American Midland Railway: Ohio, Indiana and Pacific Railway: NYC: 1881 1881 Indiana, Bloomington and Western Railway: Ohio and Indiana State Line ...
The Central Railroad Company of Indiana (reporting mark CIND) is a Class III short-line railroad that owns 92 miles (148 km) of track between Cincinnati, Ohio, and Shelbyville, Indiana, with trackage rights on CSX to Indianapolis, Indiana.
The Indiana Eastern Railroad (reporting mark IERR) is a short-line railroad in the states of Indiana and Ohio, operating a former Chesapeake & Ohio Railway line between Richmond, Indiana and Fernald, Ohio. It began operations in 2005 as a subsidiary of the Respondek Railroad, [1] and interchanges freight with CSX at Cottage Grove.
The Central Railroad of Indianapolis (reporting mark CERA) is a Class III short-line railroad that operates approximately 60 miles (97 km) miles of track in north central Indiana, connecting Marion, Indiana with Hartford City, Amboy, and Kokomo, Indiana.
The company owns nineteen short-line railroads spanning Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and West Virginia. The company serves all six Class I railroads, many regional and short line railroads as well as various rail-served industries.
The Indiana Rail Road (reporting mark INRD) is a United States Class II railroad, originally operating over former Illinois Central Railroad trackage from Newton, Illinois, to Indianapolis, Indiana, a distance of 155 miles (249 km).