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Louisville Railway Transfer Company: L&N: 1871 1893 Louisville and Nashville Railroad: Louisville, St. Louis and Texas Railway: L&N: 1882 1896 Louisville, Henderson and St. Louis Railway: Louisville Southern Railroad: LS SOU: 1884 1894 Southern Railway in Kentucky: Louisville and Southwestern Railway: SOU: 1882 1889 Louisville Southern Railroad
Code Arriva Rail London (Trading as: London Overground) TfL concession: London Overground: Arriva UK Trains: 87% 13 November 2016 [2] [3] [4] London Overground Rail Operations: LO Avanti West Coast: Franchise West Coast Partnership
British Railways: From 1948 to 1994 the 'mainline' railway network was in the hands of the single nationalised operator, British Railways (later promoted as British Rail). Post-privatisation companies: From 1994, a number of privately owned companies have operated and maintained 'mainline' railway track and trains.
Share of the Louisville Railway Company, issued 2. April 1896. The Louisville Railway Company (LRC) was a streetcar and interurban rail operator in Louisville, Kentucky. It began under the name Louisville City Railway in 1859 as a horsecar operator and slowly acquired other rival companies. It was renamed in 1880 following the merger of all ...
Major employees by category (sourced by Greater Louisville Inc.): Top 10 Advanced Manufacturing & Logistics Employers Top 10 Business Services & Tech Employers
Railway lines in England and Wales, as of 2010 This is a list of railway lines in Great Britain that are currently in operation, split by country and region . There are a limited number of main inter-regional lines, with all but one entering Greater London . [ 1 ]
Click on the picture for an enlarged map of the rail network. List of railway stations in the United Kingdom, split alphabetically.. UK railway stations – A; UK railway stations – B
Encyclopaedia of British Railway Companies. Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-8526-0049-7. OCLC 19514063. CN 8983. Casserley, H. C. (1968). Britain's Joint Lines. London: Ian Allan. ISBN 0-7110-0024-7. The Railway Year Book: 1912. London: Railway Publishing Company. OCLC 12305143