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Operating speed. 40 mph (64 km/h) [1] The Chicago, Ft. Wayne & Eastern Railroad (reporting mark CFE) is a short line railroad offering service from Tolleston, Indiana to Crestline, Ohio, United States over the former Fort Wayne Line of the Pennsylvania Railroad. It began operations in 2004 as a division of the Central Railroad of Indianapolis ...
The Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad was chartered in Indiana on May 11, 1852, and organized September 14, 1852, as a further extension west to Chicago. It was chartered February 5, 1853, in Illinois. The first section opened in February 1856 from Fort Wayne to Columbia City. On July 26, 1856, the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road was ...
Soo Line Railroad (SOO) Central Indiana and Western Railroad (CEIW) Central Railroad of Indiana (CIND) Central Railroad of Indianapolis (CERA) Chesapeake and Indiana Railroad (CKIN) Chicago, Fort Wayne and Eastern Railroad (CFE) Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad (CSS) C&NC Railroad (CNUR) CSX Corporation (CSX) through 2 subsidiaries:
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1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1⁄2 in) standard gauge. The Fort Wayne Line and Fort Wayne Secondary is a rail line owned and operated by the Norfolk Southern Railway (NS), Chicago, Fort Wayne and Eastern Railroad (CFE), and CSX Transportation in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana. The line runs from Pittsburgh, west via Fort Wayne, Indiana, to Gary, Indiana ...
New York Central Railroad: Tiffin and Fort Wayne Railroad: NKP: 1854 1859 American Central Railway: Toledo, Angola and Western Railway: TA&W, TAW 1902 1981 N/A Toledo and Ann Arbor Railroad: AA: 1878 1880 Toledo, Ann Arbor and Grand Trunk Railway: Toledo, Ann Arbor and Detroit Railroad: DT&I: 1904 1912 Toledo, Ann Arbor and Jackson Railroad
The Porter Subdivision [2] is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the Chicago, Illinois, area.Formerly a part of the main line of the Michigan Central Railroad, it now connects CSX's former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad line and the Chicago Fort Wayne and Eastern Railroad from the east with the Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad towards Blue Island, Illinois.
September 12, 1996. Nickel Plate Road 765 is a class "S-2" 2-8-4 "Berkshire" type steam locomotive built for the New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad, commonly referred to as the "Nickel Plate Road". In 1963, No. 765, renumbered as 767, was donated to the city of Fort Wayne, Indiana, where it sat on display at the Lawton Park, while the real ...