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The SouthSideRailroad of Long Island was a railroad company in the U.S. state of New York. Chartered in 1860 and first opened in 1867 as a competitor...
The SouthSide Elevated Railroad (originally Chicago and SouthSide Rapid Transit Railroad) was the first elevated rapid transit line in Chicago, Illinois...
The West Side Line, also called the West Side Freight Line, is a railroad line on the west side of the New York City borough of Manhattan. North of Penn...
North SideRailroad was a former railroad on Long Island built by Conrad Poppenhusen as a replacement for the former New York and Flushing Railroad. The...
to "South Mountain Railroad" on May 21, 1873. On April 11, 1868, the SouthSideRailroad was incorporated to connect the South Mountain Railroad, at the...
the SouthSideRailroad. Lee sent Lieutenant General Richard H. Anderson with his infantry to help Pickett reorganize and hold the SouthSideRailroad. As...
1870 merger of N&P, SouthSideRailroad and the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad to form the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad (AM&O). The AM&O extended...
against the only remaining Confederate supply lines to Petersburg, the SouthSideRailroad and the Boydton Plank Road, and possibly cut off all routes of retreat...
the Flushing and North Side to the south and beginning a rate war. The first major competitor to the LIRR, the SouthSideRailroad (SSRLI), was incorporated...
Atlantic Branch was placed in a tunnel east of East New York. The SouthSideRailroad of Long Island, which crossed the LIRR's Atlantic Branch at 130th...
and Jamaica Railroad and opened in 1836, while the portion from Jamaica to Valley Stream was constructed as part of the SouthSideRailroad of Long Island...
hours. Wantagh was originally named Ridgewood and was built as a SouthSideRailroad of Long Island depot between 1867 and 1875. The station was replaced...
000 prisoners while seizing Five Forks, the key to control of the SouthSideRailroad, a vital supply line and evacuation route. After the Battle of Dinwiddie...
house (mid- to late-18th century), the John F. May house (c. 1810), SouthSideRailroad Depot (c. 1853), High Street United Methodist Church (1844, 1897)...
Major General Thomas L. Rosser fought stubbornly to secure the SouthSideRailroad's High Bridge and lower wagon bridge over the Appomattox River near...
reorganization of the SouthSide as the Southern Railroad of Long Island in 1874 and its lease by the LIRR in 1876, this line became the Southern Railroad Division...
Petersburg Railroad; the SouthSideRailroad, which reached to Lynchburg in the west; and the Weldon Railroad, also called the Petersburg and Weldon Railroad, which...
and Potomac Railroad, Virginia SouthSideRailroad of Long Island, part of the Long Island Rail Road, New York Southern Alabama Railroad Southern California...
following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Aliquippa and Ohio River Railroad (AOR) Genesee & Wyoming Allegheny Valley Railroad (AVR) Allentown...
following railroads currently or formerly operated in the U.S. state of New York. Albany Port Railroad (APD) (Port of Albany) Arcade and Attica Railroad (ARA)...
The Union Freight Railroad was a freight-only railroad connecting the railroads coming into the north and southsides of downtown Boston, Massachusetts...