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U.S. Route 2 or U.S. Highway 2 (US 2) is an east–west United States Numbered Highway spanning 2,571 miles (4,138 km) across the northern continental United States. US 2 consists of two segments connected by various roadways in southern Canada .
As of 2021, a Class II railroad in the United States has an operating revenue greater than $39.2 million but less than $489.9 million. [ 3 ] Current Class II railroads
Chesapeake and Indiana Railroad: CKIN Chicago, Fort Wayne & Eastern Railroad: CFE Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad: CSS Dubois County Railroad: DCRR Elkhart and Western Railroad: EWR Evansville Western Railway: EVWR Fulton County Railroad: FC Grand Elk Railroad: GDLK Honey Creek Railroad: HCRR Hoosier Southern Railroad: HOS Indian ...
US 40 near Richmond: 1926 [5] current National Road US 41: 279.817: 450.322 US 41 at Evansville: US 12/US 20/US 41 at Whiting: 1926 [5] current US 50: 171.38: 275.81 US 50 at Vincennes: US 50 near Lawrenceburg: 1926 [5] current US 52: 202: 325 US 24/US 52 near Kentland: I-74/US 52 at Ohio state line 1926 [5] current US 131: 0.643: 1.035 I-80/I ...
Follows the East Coast of the United States, longest north-south US Highway US 2: 2,112: 3,399 I-5/SR 529 in Everett, WA: I-75 in St. Ignace, MI: 1926: current Western segment US 2: 460: 740 US 11 in Rouses Point, NY: I-95 in Houlton, ME: 1926: current Eastern segment US 3: 273: 439 Route 2A/Route 3 in Cambridge
Carlin Rail Tunnels, twin rail tunnels, 1903, Union Pacific Railroad (formerly Central Pacific Railroad and Western Pacific Railroad) Carlin Road Tunnel, twin road tunnels, 1975, I-80, Mile Marker 285, 0.27 miles long; Cave Rock Tunnel, twin road tunnels, US 50, along the eastern shore of Lake Tahoe between Zephyr Cove and Glenbrook, north of ...
United States Numbered Highways in Oklahoma are part of a nationwide network of roadways passing through the 48 contiguous states. These U.S. Highways are the second-highest category of road classifications in the Oklahoma road system, just below the Interstate Highways. U.S. Highways are marked with a number contained inside a white shield in ...
The Oklahoma Central Railroad, (OCR) earlier the Oklahoma Central Railway, was a railroad operating in the U.S. state of Oklahoma from 1907 to 1917. It was formed by Dorset Carter of Purcell, Indian Territory, and other business interests. [1] The corporation started life on September 20, 1904 as the Canadian Valley and Western Railway Company. [2]