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  2. Pontchartrain Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The 6-mile (10 km) long 4 ft 8 in (1,422 mm) gauge [1] line connected the Faubourg Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans along the riverfront with the town of Milneburg on the Lakefront. When built, the majority of the distance of the route between neighborhoods at either end of the route was a mixture of farmland, woods, and swamp.

  3. New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern - Wikipedia

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    The New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern was a 206-mile (332 km) 5 ft (1,524 mm) gauge [1] railway originally commissioned by the State of Illinois, with both Stephen Douglas and Abraham Lincoln being among its supporters in the 1851 Illinois Legislature.

  4. List of Louisiana railroads - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans and Northwestern Railroad: New Orleans, Opelousas and Great Western Railroad: SP: 1852 1869 Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Railroad: New Orleans Pacific Railway: MP: 1876 1881 Texas and Pacific Railway: New Orleans, St. Louis and Chicago Railroad: IC: 1874 1877 New Orleans, Jackson and Northern Railroad: New Orleans and San Francisco ...

  5. New Orleans, Opelousas and Great Western Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The 83 miles (134 km) NOO&GW was built to the "Texas gauge" of 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm), [2] the only such railroad in the New Orleans area to use that gauge; the line was converted to 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge in 1872. In 1869, steamship operator Charles Morgan bought the NOO&GW [3] and began operating it as owner.

  6. City of New Orleans (train) - Wikipedia

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    The City of New Orleans is a long-distance passenger train operated by Amtrak in the Central United States between Chicago and New Orleans.The overnight train takes about 19 1 ⁄ 2 hours to complete its 934-mile (1,503 km) route, making major stops in Champaign–Urbana, Carbondale, Memphis, and Jackson as well as in other small towns.

  7. Gulf Coast Limited - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf Coast Limited operated over a 145-mile (233 km) route from New Orleans to Mobile, hugging the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.The majority of this route is now owned by CSX Transportation (NO&M Subdivision), save a few miles around the New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal and East City Junction, which are owned by Amtrak and the Norfolk Southern Railway, respectively. [1]:

  8. New Orleans Public Belt Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The railroad began operation in 1908 with the intention of giving the major railroads "uniform and impartial" access to the port. The railroad is managed by the Public Belt Railroad Commission, which also owns and maintains the Huey P. Long Bridge. NOPB covers over 160 kilometers (100 mi) of track with ten locomotives.

  9. New Orleans and Gulf Coast Railway - Wikipedia

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    The New Orleans and Gulf Coast Railway Company (NOGC) is a short-line railroad headquartered in Belle Chasse, Louisiana.It is a subsidiary of the Rio Grande Pacific Company and operates two former Union Pacific Railroad (UP) branch lines located outside New Orleans, Louisiana.