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  2. Chicago, Fort Wayne and Eastern Railroad - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Fort Wayne and Jackson Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Wayne and Jackson Railroad was a railway company in the United States. It was incorporated in 1879 to reorganize the Fort Wayne, Jackson and Saginaw Railroad, which owned a railway line between Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Jackson, Michigan. The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway leased the company in 1882.

  5. Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    400+. Volunteers. 70. The Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society (FWRHS) is a non-profit group in New Haven, Indiana that is dedicated to the restoration and operation of the ex- Nickel Plate Railroad's steam locomotive no. 765 and other vintage railroad equipment. Since restoration, the 765 was added to the National Register of Historic Places ...

  6. Fort Wayne Line - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  7. Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Predecessors of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Railway companies established in 1856. Railway companies disestablished in 1861. Defunct Ohio railroads. Defunct Illinois railroads. Defunct Indiana railroads. Defunct Pennsylvania railroads. 4 ft 10 in gauge railways in the United States.

  8. List of Ohio railroads - Wikipedia

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    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

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Pittsburgh, Fort ...

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    This company, a corporation of the States of Indiana and Ohio, owned on May 6, 1856, the date of its consolidation with the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company and the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company to form The Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Rail Road Company, about 131.60 miles of single-track, standard-gauge, steam railroad ...