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  2. List of Arizona railroads - Wikipedia

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    California, Arizona and Santa Fe Railway: ATSF: 1911 1963 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway: Central Arizona Railway: 1889 1937 N/A Clifton and Southern Pacific Railway: SP: 1883 1883 Arizona and New Mexico Railway: Dragoon Mountain and Northern Railroad: SP: 1906 1907 Johnson, Dragoon Mountain and Northern Railway: El Paso and Southwestern ...

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Arizona Eastern ...

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    The Phoenix, Tempe and Mesa Railway Company. In Arizona, April 7, 1894. Consolidated December 9, 1895, with 9 to form 8. 11. The Maricopa and Phoenix Railroad Company (1885). In Arizona, January 16, 1885. All rights as a corporation sold August 16, 1886, to Morris R. Locke & Company. 12. Phoenix and Buckeye Railway Company. In Arizona, March 29 ...

  4. List of Ohio railroads - Wikipedia

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    Kanawha and Ohio Railway, Point Pleasant Bridge Company: Pomeroy Belt Railway: C&O: 1909 1930 Chesapeake and Ohio Railway: Pomeroy and Ohio River Railroad: NYC: 1881 1883 Point Pleasant and Ohio River Railroad: Port Clinton Railroad: NYC: 1852 1853 Cleveland and Toledo Railroad: Railroad Ventures, Inc. 1996 2001 Columbiana County Port Authority

  5. Columbus Castings - Wikipedia

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    Buckeye, named for the Ohio Buckeye tree, was founded in Columbus as the Murray-Hayden Foundry, which made iron farm implements. Finding success in manufacturing iron railroad car couplers , the name changed to the Buckeye Automatic Car Coupler Company in 1891 and Buckeye Malleable Iron and Coupler Company in 1894.

  6. Railway coupling - Wikipedia

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    The term buckeye comes from the nickname of the US state of Ohio, the "Buckeye State" and the Ohio Brass Company which originally marketed the coupling. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] In 1893, satisfied that an automatic coupler could meet the demands of commercial railroad operations and, at the same time, be manipulated safely, the United States Congress ...

  7. Janney coupler - Wikipedia

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    The term Buckeye comes from the nickname of the US state of Ohio, the "Buckeye state" and the Ohio Brass Company [19] which originally marketed the coupling. [ 12 ] [ 20 ] In 1893, satisfied that an automatic coupler could meet the demands of commercial railroad operations and, at the same time, be manipulated safely, the US Congress passed the ...

  8. Ohio Electric Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Electric Railway was formed on May 16, 1907. The organizers of the new company were Randal Morgan , W. Kesley Schoepf , and Hugh J. McGowan . [ 1 ] Beginning in September 1907 and continuing into 1908 the new company acquired or leased the fourteen other companies which would comprise its system: [ 2 ]

  9. Buckeye - Wikipedia

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    Buckeye, a named passenger train operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad between Cleveland, Ohio and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Buckeye coupler , a railway car coupler North American T-2 Buckeye , an aircraft