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The depot was opened in 1848 as a carriage works by the LB&SCR, being converted in 1933 to an EMU depot by the Southern Railway. At that time, it had adjoining five and seven-track dead-ended buildings. [4] In 1987, the depot's allocation included class 421, 422 and 423 EMUs. [2]
The Southern Railway Building in Washington, D.C., formerly located at Pennsylvania Avenue and 13th Street NW in the early 1900s An 1895 system map A 1921 system map. The pioneering South Carolina Canal and Rail Road Company, Southern's earliest predecessor line and one of the first railroads in the United States, was chartered on December 19, 1827, and ran the nation's first regularly ...
Union Railroad (reporting mark URR) is a Class III switching railroad located in Allegheny County in Western Pennsylvania.The company is owned by Transtar, Inc., which is a subsidiary of Fortress Transportation and Infrastructure Investors, after being acquired from U.S. Steel in 2021.
Pan Am Southern, LLC (reporting mark PAS) [1] is a freight railroad jointly owned by Norfolk Southern Railway (NS) and CSX Corporation. PAS is independently operated by the Berkshire and Eastern Railroad , a subsidiary of Genesee & Wyoming .
SMS Rail Lines (reporting mark SLRS) is a shortline railroad based at Pureland Industrial Park in Bridgeport, New Jersey. The company handles all freight car delivery to businesses located within the industrial park. It also operates lines in Morrisville, Pennsylvania, and Guilderland, New York.
SNJX - New Jersey Transit RiverLINE work train; SOEX - Shell Oil Company; SOGX - Diamond Shamrock Chemicals Company; SOIX - Sand Seed Service, Inc. SOLX - Solano Rail Car Company; SOM - Somerset Railroad; SOO - Soo Line Railroad; Canadian Pacific Railway; SOPR - South Pierce Railroad; SOR - Southern Ontario Railway; SOU - Southern Railway ...
2003: ACF Industries LLC became a successor to ACF Industries, Incorporated on May 1, 2003. [4] 2008: An ACF Center Flow hopper owned by CSX Transportation fails. A Federal Railroad Administration advisory released the following year notes the failure occurred in the car's side sill and corrective action for all ACF Center Flow hoppers. [19]
Built at American Locomotive Company's Richmond works in 1926, Southern Railway 1401 seen in the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. The Richmond Locomotive Works grew out of Tredegar Iron Works to become a nationally known manufacturer of steam locomotive engines and an integral part of the industrial landscape of the city of Richmond. [2]