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  2. Paducah & Louisville Railway - Wikipedia

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    The line today carries over 200,000 carloads of traffic on a CTC-controlled mainline with welded rail and even a section of multiple main track nearly 20 miles (32 km) long between Paducah and just east of Calvert City. This is a huge improvement from the little amount of traffic and poor condition the line was in by the time the ICG had sold it.

  3. Calvert City, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The city is skirted on the south by Interstate 24, linking Calvert City to Nashville and St. Louis, and, via I-69, and via the Western Kentucky Parkway as well, Louisville and Lexington. The city has rail access through the Paducah and Louisville Railway main line and is a commercial port on the Tennessee River. [19]

  4. Category:Passenger rail transportation in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Light rail in Kentucky (1 C) S. Railway stations in Kentucky (3 C) ... City of Miami (train) City of New Orleans (train) F. Fast Flying Virginian; Flamingo (train) G.

  5. Louisville and Indiana Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Louisville and Indiana Railroad (reporting mark LIRC) is a Class III railroad that operates freight service between Indianapolis, Indiana and Louisville, Kentucky, with a major yard and maintenance shop in Jeffersonville, Indiana. It is owned by Anacostia Rail Holdings. The 106-mile (171 km) line was purchased from Conrail in March 1994. [1]

  6. List of Kentucky railroads - Wikipedia

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    City Passenger Railway: C&O: 1886 1888 Central City Passenger and Transportation Company: Clinchfield Railroad: CRR ACL L&N: 1924 1983 Seaboard System Railroad: Clinchfield Northern Railway of Kentucky: ACL L&N: 1911 1940 Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio Railway: Consolidated Rail Corporation: CR 1976 1994 Louisville and Indiana Railroad

  7. CC Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The CC Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. State of Kentucky.The line runs from Taylor Mill, Kentucky, to Corbin, Kentucky, for a total of 177.1 miles (285.0 km).

  8. Transkentucky Transportation Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Transkentucky Transportation Railroad, Inc. (reporting mark TTIS) [2] is a 50-mile rail transport line purchased from Louisville and Nashville Railroad in 1979 with the goal of transporting coal produced in Eastern Kentucky to the Ohio River. It is a Class III railroad [3] that operates freight service between Paris and Maysville. [4]

  9. Big Sandy Subdivision (CSX Transportation) - Wikipedia

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    The Big Sandy Subdivision is a railroad line owned and operated by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of Kentucky.The line runs from Catlettsburg south to Elkhorn City [1] along a former Chesapeake and Ohio Railway line.