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Union Pacific Railroad: Monroe and Southwestern Railway: 1904 N/A Monroe and Texas Railroad: Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Railroad: SP: 1869 1878 Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Railroad and Steamship Company: Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Railroad and Steamship Company: ML&T SP: 1877 1934 Texas and New Orleans Railroad: Natchez, Ball and ...
Created in 1906 as a four-line street railroad, the Monroe Transit System now provides 13 fixed bus routes covering most areas of the city, and three demand-response buses serving the disabled. [63] Monroe can be accessed from Interstate 20, U.S. Highway 165, Louisiana Highway 15, U.S. Highway 80, and Interstate 420 (proposed).
The Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi Railroad (reporting mark ALM) is a 52.9-mile (85.1 km) short-line railroad in northern Louisiana and southern Arkansas. Opened in 1908, it has undergone several corporate reorganizations , but has remained independent of larger carriers.
Delta Southern Railroad Company (reporting mark DSRR) is a Class III short-line railroad headquartered in Tallulah, Louisiana, United States. DSRR operates two disconnected lines, both of which interchange with Union Pacific: A 14-mile line from Monroe, Louisiana, to Sterlington, Louisiana [1]
Constructed by The Vicksburg, Shreveport and Texas Railroad Company from 1852 to 1860; destroyed by Confederate troops in November, 1863; reconstructed by The North Louisiana and Texas Railroad Company prior to 1870, and by the Vicksburg, Shreveport and Pacific Railroad Company from 1881 to 1884: Delta Point to Monroe, La. 72.000
Monroe Transit has a long, rich history. In 1903, at the urging of Mayor A.A. Forsythe, the Monroe City Council voted to begin the first municipal railroad in the United States. The city awarded a $100,000 contract to the Westinghouse Electrical Co. in 1904 to build the city-owned street railway.
From the south, LA 138 begins at an intersection with LA 134 (Coulee Swamp Road) in southern Morehouse Parish. LA 134 connects to the city of Monroe on the southwest and the village of Oak Ridge on the east. LA 138 proceeds northward along Doss Highway through rural farmland and crosses the Union Pacific Railroad tracks at a point known as Windsor.
The Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) [1] is an independent regulatory agency which manages public utilities and motor carriers in Louisiana.The Commission was created by Article IV, Section 21 [2] of the 1921 Constitution of the State of Louisiana. [3]