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In April 2003 two new zones were carved out from the SER. On 1 April 2003 the East Coast Railway (E.Co.R) comprising South Eastern Railway's Khurda Road, Sambalpur and Visakhapatnam divisions was dedicated to the nation; on 5 April 2003 the South East Central Railway (S.E.C.R) comprising South Eastern Railway's Nagpur and Bilaspur divisions and ...
Blackwell, Enid and Texas Railway: SLSF: 1901 1904 St. Louis, San Francisco and Texas Railway: Board of Trustees of the Galveston Wharves: GWF 1940 Still exists as a lessor of the Galveston Railroad: Bois d'Arc and Southern Railway: BDS 1934 1946 N/A Bowers and Piney Creek Railway: 1889 1891 N/A Brazos, Santiago and Rio Grande Railroad: 1865 ...
The Texas Electric Railway was a historic interurban railroad that operated from Dallas, Texas, to Denison, Corsicana, and Waco. It began operation in 1908 and through the merger of several companies became the largest interurban railway operator in the South before its demise in 1948.
This is a list of the operating passenger rail transit systems in the United States. This list does not include intercity rail services such as the Alaska Railroad or Amtrak and its state-sponsored subsidiaries. "Region" refers to the metropolitan area based around the city listed, where applicable. Operating Region State System Authority Type (FTA) Albuquerque New Mexico Rail Runner Express ...
Similarly, the rail lines in the corridor would have been divided among freight, commuter, and high-speed rail. The Texas Department of Transportation intended to "charge public and private concerns for utility, commodity or data transmission" within the corridor, [14] in essence creating a toll road for services such as water, electricity ...
Continuous welded rail (CWR) A form of track made from rails welded together by with a thermite reaction or flash butt welding to form one continuous rail that may be several kilometres long. [41] Control car A passenger coach with a full set of train controls at one end, allowing for the use of push–pull train operation. [55] Control System
The 240 mile (380 km) rail link, which will be built and operated by Texas Central Partners and Amtrak, is expected to cut travel times between the cities to about 90 minutes, from three-and-a ...
Texas and Oklahoma Railroad (1991) Texas and St. Louis Railway; Texas City Terminal Railway; Texas Mexican Railway; Texas & New Mexico Railway; Texas North Western Railway; Texas and Northern Railway; Texas Pacifico Transportation; Texas Transportation Company (1866–1896) Texas, Gonzales and Northern Railway; Timber Rock Railroad; Trinity ...