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The railroad of Clarendon and Pittsford Railroad Company, hereinafter called the carrier, is a single-track standard-gauge steam railroad, located in the south-central part of Vermont. The owned mileage extends northwesterly from Rutland, Vt., to Proctor and Hollister, Vt., with branches to Albertson, Florence, and Florentine.
VTR retained the Clarendon and Pittsford name as a separate legal entity operating the acquired trackage. In the late 1970s several senior officials died, including Wulfson. The railroad grossed more than $2 million in revenues for the first time. Net earnings were about $20,000 a year, which was spent in improving the railroad. [6]
Ohio Central Railroad (OHCR) Ohio South Central Railroad (OSCR) Ohio Southern Railroad (OSRR) Oil Creek and Titusville Lines, Inc. (OCTL) Old Augusta Railroad (OAR) Olympia and Belmore Railroad (OLYO) Omaha, Lincoln and Beatrice Railway (OLB) Ontario Central Railroad (ONCT) Ontario Midland Railroad (OMID) Orange Port Terminal Railway (OPT)
The Berkshire and Eastern Railroad (reporting mark BERX) [1] is a shortline railroad in New England and New York, using tracks owned by Pan Am Southern. Pan Am Southern is jointly owned by CSX Transportation (CSXT) and Norfolk Southern Railway (NS).
CLP - Clarendon and Pittsford Railroad; CLPX - Boulder Scientific Company; CLPZ - Clarendon and Pittsford Railroad; CLRX - Clayton Rail; CLSL - Columbia and Silver Creek Railroad; CLSX - Cargill (Salt Division) CLTU - Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, Inc. CLTX - Cloro de Tehuantepec, SA de CV; CM - Central Montana Rail; CMBU - CMB, SA; CMC - CMC ...
New York, New York - Cleveland, Ohio - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1922] 1922-1927 Cleveland – St. Louis Special: New York Central: Cleveland, Ohio - St. Louis, Missouri [1952] 1931-1956 Cleveland - Washington Night Express: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: Cleveland, Ohio - Washington, DC [1945] 1942-1946 Cleveland, Cincinnati and Chicago Express ...
The Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road Company, herein called the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, a single and double-track railroad extending from Rochester, Pa., to Cleveland, Ohio, 122.193 miles, and from Yellow Creek, Ohio, to Bellaire, Ohio, 43.453 miles, with a branch from Bayard, Ohio, to Canal Dover and Roswell, Ohio, 39.687 miles, or 205.333 miles in all.
The Nickel Plate Limited, later known as the City of Cleveland and City of Chicago, was a passenger night train operated by the New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad (Nickel Plate) between Chicago and Buffalo, New York via Cleveland, Ohio, with through service to Hoboken, New Jersey (for New York City) via Binghamton and Scranton and the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad for the ...