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A new regional railroad reused the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway name in 1990 when it acquired most of the former W&LE from the N&W. At the end of 1944, W&LE operated 507 miles of road and 1003 miles of track; that year it reported 2371 million net ton-miles of revenue freight and 0.002 million passenger-miles.
The company was renamed the "Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway" on May 1, 1990, before operations began. In 1994, W&LE purchased the former Akron and Barberton Belt Railroad and part of the Conrail “Cluster” railroads in the Akron, Ohio area.
Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway: Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad: W&LE: 1871 1886 Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway: Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway: W&LE, WLE W&LE 1916 1988 Norfolk and Western Railway: Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway: W&LE: 1886 1899 Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad: Wheeling and Lake Erie Bridge Company: W&LE: 1881 1887 Wheeling ...
Predecessors of the New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad; Railway companies established in 1899; Railway companies disestablished in 1916; Former Class I railroads in the United States; Defunct Ohio railroads; Defunct West Virginia railroads; American companies established in 1899
Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (1990), a regional railroad; Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (1916–1988), leased to the Nickel Plate Road in 1949 and merged into the Norfolk and Western Railway in 1988 Its predecessors: Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad (1899–1916) Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (1886–1899) Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad ...
The railroad of The Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway Company, herein called the carrier, is a single-track, standard-gage, steam railroad, located in Ohio and West Virginia. The owned mileage consists of two main lines and various branch lines and a terminal property at Cleveland, Ohio.
The Lake Erie, Alliance & Wheeling is a corporation of the State of Ohio, having its principal office at Cleveland, Ohio. The accounting records of the Lake Erie, Alliance & Wheeling covering the period from the date of organization to December 31, 1902, were abandoned as of the latter date, and new books were opened on January 1, 1903, the balances in the old books being disregarded.
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