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  2. Illinois Terminal Railroad - Wikipedia

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    It then became the headquarters of the Illinois Terminal Railway, and, until 1985, Illinois Power and Light. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. [11] Norfolk Southern painted NS #1072, an EMD SD70ACe, into the Illinois Terminal scheme in 2012 as a part of the company's 30th anniversary. [12]

  3. Illinois Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Railway (reporting mark IR), formerly Illinois Railnet, is a shortline railroad operating in Northern Illinois owned by OmniTRAX. It operates 113 miles (182 km) of former BNSF trackage. It was created in 1997 and operates four lines in Northern Illinois. [1]

  4. List of Illinois railroads - Wikipedia

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    Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railway: Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railway: C&EI C&EI 1922 1940 Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad: Chicago and Erie Railroad: ERIE: 1890 1941 Erie Railroad: Chicago and Evanston Railroad: MILW: 1861 1885 Chicago, Evanston and Lake Superior Railway: Chicago, Evanston and Lake Superior Railway: MILW: 1885 1900

  5. Category:Defunct Illinois railroads - Wikipedia

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    Illinois Traction, Inc. I&M Rail Link; Indiana and Illinois Central Railway; Indiana, Bloomington and Western Railway; Indiana Harbor Railroad; Indiana Hi-Rail Corporation; Indiana, Decatur and Western Railway; Indianapolis and St. Louis Railroad; Indianapolis, Bloomington and Western Railway; Indianapolis, Decatur and Springfield Railway

  6. Uptown Station - Wikipedia

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    Uptown Station is an intermodal transportation center [2] in Normal, Illinois, United States. It is served by Amtrak, the national railroad passenger system, and is the major intercity rail station in north-central Illinois. It appears on Amtrak timetables as Bloomington–Normal.

  7. Bloomer Shippers Connecting Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Bloomer Line is owned by Alliance Grain Company, which owns the eight grain elevators served by the railroad. It is primarily a grain transporter, shipping carloads of corn, soybeans and wheat from these locations to the connecting railroads, but also serves several other industries, including a soybean processing plant in Gibson City and a fertilizer distribution facility in Colfax.

  8. LaFayette, Muncie and Bloomington Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The LaFayette, Muncie and Bloomington Railroad (LM&B) was a railroad company incorporated in Indiana on July 13, 1869. It operated in Indiana and eastern Illinois until its sale on April 28, 1879, to the Lake Erie and Western Railroad. The LM&B line was so named because it ran from the city of Muncie west through Lafayette toward Bloomington. [1]

  9. Bloomington freight station - Wikipedia

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    The Bloomington freight station is a historic train station in downtown Bloomington, Indiana, United States. Constructed in the early twentieth century, it has endured closure and a series of modifications to survive to the present day, and it has been declared a historic site .