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Norfolk Southern's predecessor railroads date to the early 19th century. The South Carolina Canal & Rail Road was the SOU's earliest predecessor line. Chartered in 1827, the South Carolina Canal & Rail Road Company became the first to offer regularly scheduled passenger train service with the inaugural run of the Best Friend of Charleston in 1830. [18]
Norfolk Railway: GT: 1869 1874 Brantford, Norfolk and Port Burwell Railway: Norfolk and Western Railway: N&W, NW 1964 1998 Norfolk Southern Railway: North Grey Railway: GT: 1871 1871 Northern Extension Railways: North Simcoe Railway: GT: 1874 1893 Grand Trunk Railway: Northern Railway of Canada: GT: 1858 1888 Grand Trunk Railway: Northern ...
Toggle Canada subsection. 3.1 Alberta. 3.2 British Columbia. 3.3 Ontario. 3.4 Quebec. ... West Virginia, owned by Norfolk Southern Railway and used as a car shop [11]
With its vibrant orange and black theme, this spooky set from 1960 includes a 4-4-0 locomotive, haunted gondola complete with livestock, and pumpkin-themed accessories.
Operated in Canada as CASO. Midland Railway of Canada: Acquired by GTR. Midland Railway (Canada) Hants County NS: 1901-1905: Acquired by DAR. Midland Railway of Manitoba: Subsidiary of GN. Millertown Railway [5] [6] Subsidiary of AND. Abandoned. Montreal and Champlain Railroad: 1857–1872: Acquired by GTR. Montreal and Ottawa Railway: Acquired ...
Rebuilt by Norfolk Southern and now classed as GP38H-3s. 1973, 1975 General Motors Diesel Division GP40-2L locomotive 700-710 11 purchase; Retired 1991, 703 sold to Tri-Rail, all others sold to Canadian National (9668-9677) 1978 General Motors Diesel Division F40PH locomotive 510-515 Sold to Amtrak in 1990 and renumbered to 410-415.