Logo
Unionpedia
Communication
Get it on Google Play
New! Download Unionpedia on your Android™ device!
Install
Faster access than browser!
 

Chesapeake and Ohio Railway

Index Chesapeake and Ohio Railway

The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway was a Class I railroad formed in 1869 in Virginia from several smaller Virginia railroads begun in the 19th century. [1]

624 relations: AAR wheel arrangement, Abiel Abbot Low, Abram Hewitt, Air-line railroad, ALCO Century 630, ALCO RS-1, ALCO RS-2, ALCO RSD-12, ALCO RSD-5, ALCO S-2 and S-4, Alexandria Union Station, Allen J. Greenough, Allen, Kentucky, Alum Creek, West Virginia, Ambassador (B&O train), American Epic: The Best of The Carter Family, Ansted, West Virginia, April 1932, Ashland Railway, Ashland Transportation Center, Ashland, Kentucky, Asia Express, B&O Railroad Museum, Baker valve gear, Baldwin AS-616, Baldwin DRS-6-6-1500, Baldwin Locomotive Works, Baldwin RP-210, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Barnesville Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot, Beatrice, Indiana, Beaverdam Depot, Bellaire, Michigan, Belvidere Township, Michigan, Ben Toledano, Benjamin Stoddert Ewell, Berkshire locomotive, Big Sandy Subdivision (CSX Transportation), Bitely, Michigan, Black Hills Central Railroad, Blue Ridge Railroad (1849–70), Blue Ridge Tunnel, Bob Bailor, Bon Air, Virginia, Bremo Bluff, Virginia, Brookville Tunnel, Buckingham Branch Railroad, Buckroe Beach, Hampton, Virginia, Budd Company, Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway Station (Orchard Park, New York), ..., Building the Virginian Railway, C&O (disambiguation), C&O desk, C&O Lexington Subdivision, C&O Railroad Bridge, C. P. Trussell, Camp Peary, Canada Southern Railway, Capital Subdivision, Cardinal (train), Carey, Ohio, Carl Martin Bergh, Cass Scenic Railroad State Park, Central Station (Chicago terminal), Chapman, Lawrence County, Kentucky, Charles T. Hinde, Charleston station (West Virginia), Charlevoix, Michigan, Charlottesville and Albemarle Railway, Charlottesville Union Station, Charlottesville, Virginia, Chesapeake, Chesapeake and Ohio, Chesapeake and Ohio 2716, Chesapeake and Ohio 2755, Chesapeake and Ohio 614, Chesapeake and Ohio class K-4, Chesapeake and Ohio class M-1, Chesapeake and Ohio classes L-2 and L-2-A, Chesapeake and Ohio Depot (Catlettsburg, Kentucky), Chesapeake and Ohio Depot (Marlinton, West Virginia), Chesapeake and Ohio Depot (Petoskey, Michigan), Chesapeake and Ohio Depot (Pikeville, Kentucky), Chesapeake and Ohio Depot (St. Albans, West Virginia), Chesapeake, Ohio and Southwestern Railroad, Chesapeake, West Virginia, Chessie (mascot), Chessie (train), Chessie Nature Trail, Chessie System, Chicago and West Michigan Railroad Charlevoix Station, Chicago Railroad Fair, Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad, Chiswell Langhorne, Chrysler Canada Greenway, Church Hill, Church Hill Tunnel, Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal, Cincinnati, Richmond, & Muncie Depot, Cityscape of Huntington, West Virginia, CL&W Subdivision, Claude Hall, Claudius Crozet, Clayton, West Virginia, Clifton Forge station, Clinchfield Railroad, Clyde McCoy, CO, Coal and Iron Railway, Coal pier, Coaling tower, Coalton, Kentucky, Collis Potter Huntington, Colonial Williamsburg, Columbus Subdivision, Columbus, Ohio, Covington and Ohio Railroad, Covington, Kentucky, Croaker, Virginia, Crozet, Virginia, CSX milepost prefixes, CSX Plymouth Subdivision, CSX Saginaw Subdivision, CSX Transportation, Culpeper station, Cumberland Terminal Subdivision, Cushaw Hydroelectric Project, Cyrus S. Eaton, Daisy Outdoor Products, Dawkins Line Rail Trail, Dearborn Station, Deepwater Railway, Dieselisation, Doswell, Virginia, Dutton/Dunwich, Eagle Rock, Virginia, East End (Richmond, Virginia), Eastern Kentucky Railway, Eccles mine disaster, Edward H. Hobson, Edward Magruder Tutwiler, Elkhorn City, Kentucky, EMD BL2, EMD E7, EMD E8, EMD F7, EMD FP7, EMD GP10, EMD GP30, EMD GP35, EMD GP40-2, EMD GP7, EMD GP8, EMD GP9, EMD NW2, EMD SD18, EMD SD35, EMD SD40, EMD SD50, EMD SDP40F, EMD SW7, EMD SW9, Emma Gilham Page, Engine One-Forty-Three, Ensign Manufacturing Company, Epes Randolph, Erie Lackawanna Railway, Ewell, Virginia, Fast Flying Virginian, Ferrellsburg, West Virginia, Ferries in Michigan, Fisk & Hatch, Flint River Railroad, Fluvanna County, Virginia, Fort Eustis Military Railroad, Fort Spring, West Virginia, Fostoria Subdivision, Franklin Stearns, Frederick E. Turneaure, Garrett, Pennsylvania, Gauley Bridge Railroad Station, GE AC4400CW, GE B30-7, GE U23B, GE U25B, GE U30B, GE U30C, General Roca Railway, George Roby Dempster, George T. Cobb, George Washington (train), Glen Wilton, Virginia, Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, Grand Central Station (Chicago), Grandview Parkway (Michigan), Grant Locomotive Works, Great Lakes Central Railroad, Great Lakes passenger steamers, Green Bay and Western Railroad, Green Mountain Railroad, Greenbrier Presidential Express, Greenbrier River Trail, Greenwood Tunnel, Greenwood, Albemarle County, Virginia, Grove, Virginia, Guyandotte River train wreck, Guyandotte Valley Railroad Company, Guyandotte, Huntington, West Virginia, Hamersley & Robe River railway, Hamilton McKown Twombly, Hampton Roads, Handley, West Virginia, Hanover Subdivision, Harrison Phoebus, Harrison Tweed, Hawks Nest, West Virginia, Henry Huttleston Rogers, Hickory Hill (Ashland, Virginia), Highland County, Virginia, Hinton Historic District, Hinton station (West Virginia), Hinton, West Virginia, Historical sizes of railroads, History of Ashland, Kentucky, History of Covington, Kentucky, History of Newport News, Virginia, History of passenger rail in Chicago, History of rail transport in the United States, History of the Staten Island Railway, History of Virginia, History of West Virginia, History of Williamsburg, Virginia, Hocking Valley Railway, Hocking Valley Scenic Railway, Holladay House, Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum, Huguenot Memorial Bridge, Huntington, West Virginia, Huron and Eastern Railway, Ida B. Wells, Indiana Eastern Railroad, Interstate 96, Interstate Commerce Commission, Ionia and Lansing Railroad, Ira G. Rawn, Isaac M. St. John, J. Clyde Morris, J. P. Morgan, Jack Warhop, James Alexander Cowan, James City County, Virginia, James H. Dooley, James M. French, James M. Symes, James River, James River and Kanawha Canal, James River and Kanawha Turnpike, James Theodore Harahan, Jamestown Exposition, Jodie, West Virginia, John G. Breslin, John Henry (folklore), John Joseph Bernet, John Russell (developer), John W. Snow, John Wickham (attorney), John Y. Brown (politician, born 1835), Joseph Sprigg, July 1917, Kanawha (1899), Kanawha and Pocahontas Railroad, Kankakee Belt Route, Kay Moor, West Virginia, Kenova, West Virginia, Kentucky Route 2903, Kingsmill, Kiskiack, Lake Maury, Lake Odessa Area Historical Society, Lake Shore Limited (New York Central Railroad train), Leach Railroad Station, Kentucky, Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad, Lee Hall Depot, Lee Hall, Virginia, Leelanau Transit Company, Liberty Heights, Lexington, Lightfoot, Virginia, Lima, Ohio, List of Amtrak rolling stock, List of Amtrak routes, List of baseball parks in Toledo, Ohio, List of boiler explosions, List of Chesapeake and Ohio locomotives, List of Class I railroads, List of companies transferred to Conrail, List of Confederate monuments and memorials, List of crossings of the Ohio River, List of CSX Transportation lines, List of CSX Transportation predecessor railroads, List of defunct Canadian railways, List of defunct railroads of North America, List of Delaware railroads, List of Dick Tracy characters, List of fictional felines, List of former primary state highways in Virginia (Hampton Roads District), List of former primary state highways in Virginia (Richmond District), List of Illinois railroads, List of Indiana railroads, List of Kentucky railroads, List of largest locomotives, List of major cities in U.S. lacking inter-city rail service, List of Maryland railroads, List of Michigan railroads, List of Missouri railroads, List of museums in Virginia, List of named passenger trains of the United States (C), List of named passenger trains of the United States (D–H), List of named passenger trains of the United States (I–M), List of named passenger trains of the United States (N–R), List of named passenger trains of the United States (S–Z), List of New Jersey railroads, List of New York railroads, List of Norfolk and Western Railway locomotives, List of Norfolk Southern Railway predecessor railroads, List of North American dome cars, List of Ohio railroads, List of Ontario railways, List of Oval Office desks, List of Pennsylvania railroads, List of people associated with rail transport, List of rail accidents (1890–1899), List of rail accidents (1920–1929), List of railroad executives, List of railroads eligible to participate in the formation of Amtrak, List of reporting marks: C, List of reporting marks: P, List of roads in Lexington, Kentucky, List of ship launches in 1952, List of tunnels documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in West Virginia, List of tunnels in the United States, List of University of Virginia people, List of Virginia railroads, List of Washington, D.C., railroads, List of West Virginia railroads, List of West Virginia state parks, Logan Coalfield, Long Bridge (Potomac River), Long Fork Subdivision, Lorraine, Virginia, Lost communities of Porter County, Indiana, Louisa, Virginia, Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Lower Basin Historic District, M-25 (Michigan highway), Magruder, Virginia, Maidens, Virginia, Mallet locomotive, Manistee and North-Eastern Railroad, Manlius Township, Michigan, Mann's Creek Railroad, Mariners' Museum, Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza (Toledo), Marv Goodwin, Maysville station, McMaster University, Michigan Central Railroad, Michigan Services, Michigan State Trunkline Highway System, Middletown and Hummelstown Railroad, Military Railway Service (United States), Mineral, Virginia, Minford, Ohio, Moncure Robinson, Montgomery station (West Virginia), Moonville, Ohio, Morrison, Virginia, Mount Clare Shops, Mountaineer (train), Muncie, Indiana, National Coal Heritage Area, National Railroad Museum, National Register of Historic Places listings in Campbell County, Kentucky, National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenup County, Kentucky, National Register of Historic Places listings in Kenton County, Kentucky, National Register of Historic Places listings in Lexington, Virginia, National Register of Historic Places listings in Montgomery County, Kentucky, National Register of Historic Places listings in New River Gorge National River, National Register of Historic Places listings in Newport News, Virginia, National Register of Historic Places listings in Staunton, Virginia, National Register of Historic Places listings in Summers County, West Virginia, National Register of Historic Places listings in Wayne County, Indiana, Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, Neighborhoods of Richmond, Virginia, New Buffalo station, New Canton, Virginia, New England Southern Railroad, New Hope and Ivyland Railroad, New Hope Valley Railway, New River Coalfield, New York Central Railroad, New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad, New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway, Newport News Public Library, Newport News Shipbuilding, Newport News, Virginia, Nickel Plate 765, Norfolk and Western Railway, Norge Train Depot, Norge, Virginia, North American railroad signals, North Shore Branch, Nuttallburg Coal Mining Complex and Town Historic District, NZR X class, Ohio Southern Railroad (1881–98), Old Richmond Historic District, Oligo-Nunk Cave System, Olive Hill C & O Depot, Olive Hill, Kentucky, Ontario Southland Railway, Orange County, Virginia, Order of Railroad Telegraphers, Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad, Page, West Virginia, Panama Limited, PATrain, Peninsula Extension, Penn Central Transportation Company, Penniman, Virginia, Pennsylvania Railroad class J1, Pennsylvania Railroad class T1, Pennsylvania Railroad locomotive classification, Percival Hall, Pere Marquette (Amtrak train), Pere Marquette (C&O train), Pere Marquette 1223, Pere Marquette 1225, Pere Marquette Railway, Phoebus, Virginia, Phyllis Schlafly, Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railway, Plymouth, Michigan, PM Toledo Division, Pocahontas County, West Virginia, Poquoson, Virginia, Port Huron and Detroit Railroad, Portsmouth, Ohio, Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad, Potomac Yard, Prince station, Princess, Kentucky, Princeton, West Virginia, Prospector (train), Providence Forge, Virginia, Queen's Creek, Raceland, Kentucky, Rail Baron, Rail Travel Card, Railway surgery, Rapidan Passenger Depot, Readjuster Party, Reese, Michigan, Richmond and Alleghany Railroad, Richmond Locomotive Works, Richmond Main Street Station, Richmond Vampire, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, Roanoke Region, Roanoke station (Virginia), Robert R. Young, Robert White (attorney general), Rockfish Gap, Ronceverte, West Virginia, Royalton, Kentucky, Russell, Kentucky, Saginaw and Mount Pleasant Railroad, Samuel C. Armstrong, Samuel Dixon (West Virginia), Sarnia Subdivision, Science Museum of Virginia, Sciotoville Bridge, Seaboard System Railroad, SEMTA Commuter Rail, Sewell's Point, Shavers Fork Mountain Complex, Sheltering Arms Hospital (West Virginia), Silver Grove, Kentucky, Skiffe's Creek, South Buffalo Railway, South Portsmouth, Kentucky, South Portsmouth–South Shore station, South Shore Line, South Shore, Kentucky, Spice Run Wilderness, Sportsman, Springville, LaPorte County, Indiana, SS Badger, SS City of Midland 41, SS John Sherman, SS Spartan, St. Albans, West Virginia, Standard Steel Car Company, Stanley Forman Reed, Staten Island Railway, Staunton and Parkersburg Turnpike, Staunton station, Steam locomotive, Steam Railroading Institute, Steam turbine locomotive, Stone Mountain Scenic Railroad, Strata-Dome, Sun Lounge (railcar), T. J. Collins, Talcott, West Virginia, The Greenbrier, The Henry Ford, Thurmond station, Thurmond, West Virginia, Tilting train, Timeline of Class I railroads (1910–29), Timeline of Class I railroads (1930–76), Timeline of Class I railroads (1977–present), Timeline of Huntington, West Virginia, Timeline of Newport News, Virginia, Timeline of Richmond, Virginia, Timken 1111, Toano, Virginia, Toledo, Lake Erie and Western Railway, Tony Koester, Train ferry, Transportation in Appalachia, Transportation in Hampton Roads, Transportation in Richmond, Virginia, Transportation in Virginia, Transportation in Williamsburg, Virginia, Traverse City, Michigan, Triple Crossing, Troop sleeper, Troy, Virginia, Tunnelton, Indiana, UAC TurboTrain, Union Depot (Muskegon, Michigan), United Aircraft, Up to eleven, USRA 0-8-0, USRA 2-6-6-2, USRA Heavy Mountain, USRA Light Mikado, USS Agwidale (SP-4464), USS Arizonan (ID-4542A), USS Maine Mast Memorial, USS Virginian (ID-3920), Valley Railway, Van Sweringen brothers, Van Sweringen railroad holdings, Vermont Railway, Victoria, Virginia, Virginia Air Line Railway, Virginia Cavaliers football, Virginia Central Railroad, Virginia Manor (Natural Bridge, Virginia), Virginia Peninsula, Virginia Port Authority, Virginia State Route 161, Virginian Railway, W. E. Blackhurst, W. M. Salisbury, Walter A. Post, Walton, Michigan, Warwick County, Virginia, Warwick, Virginia, Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park, Washington and Old Dominion Railroad, Washington Subdivision, Washington Terminal Company, Washington Union Station, Waynesboro, Virginia, West Point, Virginia, West Virginia, West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway, West Virginian (Amtrak train), Western Maryland Railway, Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, Westham Bridge, Westham Station, Westham, Virginia, White Sulphur Springs station, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, Whitehouse, Kentucky, William Elam Tanner, William Nelson Page, William Wirt Vaughan, Williams Carter Wickham, Williamsburg Area Transit Authority, Williamsburg Transportation Center, Williamsburg, Virginia, Winchester and Potomac Railroad, Winding Gulf Coalfield, 0-10-0, 1830: The Game of Railroads and Robber Barons, 1836 in rail transport, 1854 in rail transport, 1868 in rail transport, 1873 in rail transport, 1883 in rail transport, 1897 in rail transport, 1911 in rail transport, 1917 in rail transport, 1930 in rail transport, 1932 in rail transport, 1941 in rail transport, 1946 in rail transport, 1947 in rail transport, 1952 in rail transport, 1953 in rail transport, 1956 in rail transport, 1973 in rail transport, 1979 in rail transport, 1987 in rail transport, 2-10-4, 2-6-6-6, 2-8-4, 4-6-4, 4-8-2, 4-8-4. Expand index (574 more) »

AAR wheel arrangement

The AAR wheel arrangement system is a method of classifying locomotive (or unit) wheel arrangements that was developed by the Association of American Railroads.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and AAR wheel arrangement · See more »

Abiel Abbot Low

Abiel Abbot Low (February 7, 1811 – January 7, 1893) was an American entrepreneur, businessman, trader and philanthropist who gained most of his fortune from the China trade, importing teas, porcelains, and silk, and building and operating a fleet of reputable clipper ships.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Abiel Abbot Low · See more »

Abram Hewitt

Abram Stevens Hewitt (July 31, 1822January 18, 1903) was an American teacher, lawyer, an iron manufacturer, chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 1876 to 1877, U.S. Congressman, and a mayor of New York City.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Abram Hewitt · See more »

Air-line railroad

An air-line railroad was a railroad that was relatively flat and straight, choosing a shorter route over an easier route.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Air-line railroad · See more »

ALCO Century 630

The ALCO Century 630 was a six-axle, diesel-electric locomotive built between 1965 and 1967.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and ALCO Century 630 · See more »

ALCO RS-1

The ALCO RS-1 was a 4-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by Alco-GE between 1941 and 1953 and the American Locomotive Company from 1953 to 1960.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and ALCO RS-1 · See more »

ALCO RS-2

The ALCO RS-2 is a B-B road switcher diesel-electric locomotive built by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) from 1946 to 1950.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and ALCO RS-2 · See more »

ALCO RSD-12

The ALCO RSD-12 was a diesel-electric locomotive of the road switcher type rated at, that rode on three-axle trucks, having an C-C wheel arrangement.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and ALCO RSD-12 · See more »

ALCO RSD-5

The ALCO RSD-5 was a diesel-electric locomotive of the road switcher type rated at, that rode on a pair of three-axle trucks, having a C-C wheel arrangement. Basically an upgraded version of the earlier ALCO RSD-4, and used in much the same manner as its four-axle counterpart, the ALCO RS-3, the six-motor design allowed better tractive effort at lower speeds.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and ALCO RSD-5 · See more »

ALCO S-2 and S-4

The ALCO S2 and S4 were diesel electric switchers produced by ALCO and Canadian licensee Montreal Locomotive Works (MLW).

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and ALCO S-2 and S-4 · See more »

Alexandria Union Station

Alexandria Union Station is a historic railroad station in Alexandria, Virginia, south of Washington, D.C. To avoid confusion with nearby Washington Union Station, the station is often referred to as simply Alexandria.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Alexandria Union Station · See more »

Allen J. Greenough

Allen J. Greenough (September 20, 1905 – September 22, 1974) was the 14th and last President of the Pennsylvania Railroad.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Allen J. Greenough · See more »

Allen, Kentucky

Allen is a home rule-class city in Floyd County, Kentucky, in the United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Allen, Kentucky · See more »

Alum Creek, West Virginia

Alum Creek is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kanawha and Lincoln counties along the Coal River in the U.S. state of West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Alum Creek, West Virginia · See more »

Ambassador (B&O train)

The Ambassador was a named train of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) on its route between Baltimore, Maryland and Detroit, Michigan with major station stops in Washington, D.C. and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Toledo, Ohio.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Ambassador (B&O train) · See more »

American Epic: The Best of The Carter Family

American Epic: The Best of The Carter Family is a compilation of Carter Family songs recorded between 1927 and 1933 and released in 2017 to accompany the award-winning American Epic documentary film series.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and American Epic: The Best of The Carter Family · See more »

Ansted, West Virginia

Ansted is a town in Fayette County in the U.S. state of West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Ansted, West Virginia · See more »

April 1932

The following events occurred in April 1932.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and April 1932 · See more »

Ashland Railway

Ashland Railway is a Class III railroad shortline railroad operating within North Central Ohio and based in Mansfield, Ohio.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Ashland Railway · See more »

Ashland Transportation Center

Ashland Transportation Center is an intermodal transit station in Ashland, Kentucky.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Ashland Transportation Center · See more »

Ashland, Kentucky

Ashland is a home rule-class city in Boyd County, Kentucky, in the United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Ashland, Kentucky · See more »

Asia Express

The Asia Express (translit) was an express passenger train operated by the South Manchuria Railway (Mantetsu) from 1934 until 1943.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Asia Express · See more »

B&O Railroad Museum

The B&O Railroad Museum is a museum exhibiting historic railroad equipment in Baltimore, Maryland, originally named the Baltimore & Ohio Transportation Museum when it opened on July 4, 1953.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and B&O Railroad Museum · See more »

Baker valve gear

After about 1910 Baker valve gear was the main competitor to Walschaerts valve gear for steam locomotives in the United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Baker valve gear · See more »

Baldwin AS-616

The Baldwin AS-616 (or as the locomotive is sometimes incorrectly known, the Baldwin DRS-6-6-1600) was a diesel-electric locomotive of the road switcher type rated at, that rode on three-axle trucks, having a C-C wheel arrangement.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Baldwin AS-616 · See more »

Baldwin DRS-6-6-1500

The Baldwin DRS-6-6-1500 was a diesel-electric locomotive of the road switcher type rated at, that rode on a pair of three-axle trucks, having an C-C wheel arrangement.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Baldwin DRS-6-6-1500 · See more »

Baldwin Locomotive Works

The Baldwin Locomotive Works was an American manufacturer of railroad locomotives from 1825 to 1956.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Baldwin Locomotive Works · See more »

Baldwin RP-210

The RP-210 was a streamlined locomotive built in 1956 by Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton, specifically to operate with the experimental, all-aluminum Train-X, produced by Pullman Car Company.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Baldwin RP-210 · See more »

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad

The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was the first common carrier railroad and the oldest railroad in the United States, with its first section opening in 1830.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Baltimore and Ohio Railroad · See more »

Barnesville Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot

The Barnesville Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Depot, at 300 East Church Street, lies between Mulberry and Railroad Streets in Barnesville, Ohio.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Barnesville Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot · See more »

Beatrice, Indiana

Beatrice is an unincorporated community in Porter Township, Porter County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Beatrice, Indiana · See more »

Beaverdam Depot

Beaverdam Depot is a historic railway depot located at Beaverdam, Hanover County, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Beaverdam Depot · See more »

Bellaire, Michigan

Bellaire is a village in the U.S. state of Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Bellaire, Michigan · See more »

Belvidere Township, Michigan

Belvidere Township is a civil township of Montcalm County in the U.S. state of Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Belvidere Township, Michigan · See more »

Ben Toledano

Benjamin Casanas Toledano (born September 7, 1932), is an attorney, author, and former politician originally from New Orleans, Louisiana, who has resided since 1991 in Pass Christian, Mississippi.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Ben Toledano · See more »

Benjamin Stoddert Ewell

Benjamin Stoddert Ewell (June 10, 1810 – June 20, 1894) was a United States and Confederate army officer, civil engineer, and educator from James City County, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Benjamin Stoddert Ewell · See more »

Berkshire locomotive

The Class A-1 Berkshire locomotive is a 2-8-4 steam locomotive first built in 1925 by the Lima Locomotive Works.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Berkshire locomotive · See more »

Big Sandy Subdivision (CSX Transportation)

The Big Sandy Subdivision is a railroad line owned and operated by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of Kentucky.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Big Sandy Subdivision (CSX Transportation) · See more »

Bitely, Michigan

Bitely (which, due to a typographical error, is sometimes misspelled Biteley) is an unincorporated community within Newaygo County in the U.S. state of Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Bitely, Michigan · See more »

Black Hills Central Railroad

The Black Hills Central Railroad is a heritage railroad that operates in South Dakota, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Black Hills Central Railroad · See more »

Blue Ridge Railroad (1849–70)

The Blue Ridge Railroad was incorporated by the Commonwealth of Virginia in March 1849 to provide a state-financed crossing of the Blue Ridge Mountains for the Virginia Central Railroad, which it became a part of after completion.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Blue Ridge Railroad (1849–70) · See more »

Blue Ridge Tunnel

The Blue Ridge Tunnel (also known as the Crozet Tunnel) is a historic railroad tunnel built during the construction of the Blue Ridge Railroad in the 1850s.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Blue Ridge Tunnel · See more »

Bob Bailor

Robert Michael Bailor (born July 10, 1951) is a former Major League Baseball player best known for being the first player selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1976 Major League Baseball expansion draft.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Bob Bailor · See more »

Bon Air, Virginia

Bon Air is a census-designated place (CDP) in Chesterfield County, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Bon Air, Virginia · See more »

Bremo Bluff, Virginia

Bremo Bluff is an unincorporated community located on the northern bank of the James River in Fluvanna County, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Bremo Bluff, Virginia · See more »

Brookville Tunnel

The Brookville Tunnel (also Brooksville Tunnel) was a historic railroad tunnel engineered by Claudius Crozet during the construction of the Blue Ridge Railroad in the 1850s.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Brookville Tunnel · See more »

Buckingham Branch Railroad

Buckingham Branch Railroad is a Class III short-line railroad operating over 275 miles (443 km) of historic and strategic trackage in Central Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Buckingham Branch Railroad · See more »

Buckroe Beach, Hampton, Virginia

Buckroe Beach is a neighborhood in the independent city of Hampton, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Buckroe Beach, Hampton, Virginia · See more »

Budd Company

The Budd Company was a 20th-century metal fabricator, a major supplier of body components to the automobile industry and a manufacturer of stainless steel passenger rail cars, airframes, missile and space vehicles, and various defense products.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Budd Company · See more »

Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway Station (Orchard Park, New York)

Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad Station is a historic railway station located at Orchard Park in Erie County, New York.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway Station (Orchard Park, New York) · See more »

Building the Virginian Railway

Building the Virginian Railway began as a project to create an -long short line railroad to provide access for shipping of untapped bituminous coal reserves in southern West Virginia early in the 20th century.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Building the Virginian Railway · See more »

C&O (disambiguation)

C&O is an abbreviation that may refer to.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and C&O (disambiguation) · See more »

C&O desk

The C&O desk is one of only six desks ever used by a President of the United States in the Oval Office.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and C&O desk · See more »

C&O Lexington Subdivision

The Lexington Subdivision was a line operated by the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway between Ashland, Kentucky and Lexington, Kentucky.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and C&O Lexington Subdivision · See more »

C&O Railroad Bridge

The C&O Railroad bridge is a cantilever truss bridge over the Ohio River.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and C&O Railroad Bridge · See more »

C. P. Trussell

Charles Prescott Trussell (3 August 1892 – 2 October 1968) was an American journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and C. P. Trussell · See more »

Camp Peary

Camp Peary is an approximately 9,000 acre U.S. military reservation in York County near Williamsburg, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Camp Peary · See more »

Canada Southern Railway

The Canada Southern Railway, also known as CSR, was a railway in southwestern Ontario, Canada, founded on February 28, 1868 as the Erie and Niagara Extension Railway.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Canada Southern Railway · See more »

Capital Subdivision

The Capital Subdivision is a railroad line owned and operated by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of Maryland and the District of Columbia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Capital Subdivision · See more »

Cardinal (train)

The Cardinal is a thrice-weekly long distance passenger train operated by Amtrak between New York Penn Station (temporarily from Washington Union Station since March 29, 2018) and Chicago Union Station, with major intermediate stops at Philadelphia (temporarily suspended), Washington, D.C., Charlottesville, Charleston, Huntington, Cincinnati, and Indianapolis.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Cardinal (train) · See more »

Carey, Ohio

Carey is a village in Wyandot County, Ohio, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Carey, Ohio · See more »

Carl Martin Bergh

Carl Martin Bergh (December 22, 1849 – June 15, 1906) was a Norwegian-American immigrant who is most associated with the resettlement of fellow Scandinavian families to the area of James City County and York County surrounding the community of Norge, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Carl Martin Bergh · See more »

Cass Scenic Railroad State Park

Cass Scenic Railroad State Park is a state park located in Cass, Pocahontas County, West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Cass Scenic Railroad State Park · See more »

Central Station (Chicago terminal)

Central Station was an intercity passenger terminal in downtown Chicago, Illinois, at the southern end of Grant Park near Roosevelt Road and Michigan Avenue.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Central Station (Chicago terminal) · See more »

Chapman, Lawrence County, Kentucky

Chapman is an unincorporated community located in Lawrence County, Kentucky, United States on the eastern bank of the Levisa Fork River.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chapman, Lawrence County, Kentucky · See more »

Charles T. Hinde

Charles T. Hinde (July 12, 1832 – March 10, 1915) was an American industrialist, tycoon, riverboat captain, businessman, and entrepreneur.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Charles T. Hinde · See more »

Charleston station (West Virginia)

Charleston is an Amtrak station in Charleston, West Virginia, served by the Cardinal.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Charleston station (West Virginia) · See more »

Charlevoix, Michigan

Charlevoix is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Charlevoix, Michigan · See more »

Charlottesville and Albemarle Railway

The Charlottesville and Albemarle Railway (C&A) was a short electric street railroad operating within the city of Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, during the early 20th century.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Charlottesville and Albemarle Railway · See more »

Charlottesville Union Station

The Charlottesville Union Station, located in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, is served by Amtrak's Cardinal, Crescent, and daily Northeast Regional passenger trains.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Charlottesville Union Station · See more »

Charlottesville, Virginia

Charlottesville, colloquially known as C'ville and officially named the City of Charlottesville, is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Charlottesville, Virginia · See more »

Chesapeake

Chesapeake may refer to.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chesapeake · See more »

Chesapeake and Ohio

Chesapeake and Ohio may refer to.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chesapeake and Ohio · See more »

Chesapeake and Ohio 2716

The Chesapeake & Ohio 2716 is a 2-8-4 "Kanawha" type steam locomotive built in 1943 by the American Locomotive Company for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chesapeake and Ohio 2716 · See more »

Chesapeake and Ohio 2755

Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 2755 is a standard gauge steam railway locomotive of the 2-8-4 type, called "Berkshire" by most US railroads, but "Kanawha" by the Chesapeake & Ohio (C&O).

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chesapeake and Ohio 2755 · See more »

Chesapeake and Ohio 614

Chesapeake & Ohio 614 is a 4-8-4 steam locomotive built by the Lima Locomotive Works in Lima, Ohio, in June 1948 for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O) as a member of the J3a class.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chesapeake and Ohio 614 · See more »

Chesapeake and Ohio class K-4

The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway's K-4 class were a group of ninety 2-8-4 steam locomotives purchased during and shortly after World War II.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chesapeake and Ohio class K-4 · See more »

Chesapeake and Ohio class M-1

The Chesapeake and Ohio class M-1 was a fleet of three steam turbine locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway in 1947–1948 for service on the Chessie streamliner.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chesapeake and Ohio class M-1 · See more »

Chesapeake and Ohio classes L-2 and L-2-A

The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway's class L-2 comprised eight coal-fired 4-6-4 "Hudson" type steam locomotives numbered #300–307 and built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1941.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chesapeake and Ohio classes L-2 and L-2-A · See more »

Chesapeake and Ohio Depot (Catlettsburg, Kentucky)

Catlettsburg is a former Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad station located in downtown Catlettsburg, Kentucky.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chesapeake and Ohio Depot (Catlettsburg, Kentucky) · See more »

Chesapeake and Ohio Depot (Marlinton, West Virginia)

Marlinton Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Station was a historic railway station and bunkhouse located at Marlinton, Pocahontas County, West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chesapeake and Ohio Depot (Marlinton, West Virginia) · See more »

Chesapeake and Ohio Depot (Petoskey, Michigan)

The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Station is a railway depot located in Pioneer Park on West Lake Street in Petoskey, Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chesapeake and Ohio Depot (Petoskey, Michigan) · See more »

Chesapeake and Ohio Depot (Pikeville, Kentucky)

The Chesapeake and Ohio Passenger Depot in Pikeville, Kentucky was built by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway in 1923.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chesapeake and Ohio Depot (Pikeville, Kentucky) · See more »

Chesapeake and Ohio Depot (St. Albans, West Virginia)

St.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chesapeake and Ohio Depot (St. Albans, West Virginia) · See more »

Chesapeake, Ohio and Southwestern Railroad

The Chesapeake, Ohio and Southwestern Railroad was a 19th-century railway company in Kentucky in the United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chesapeake, Ohio and Southwestern Railroad · See more »

Chesapeake, West Virginia

Chesapeake is a town in Kanawha County, West Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chesapeake, West Virginia · See more »

Chessie (mascot)

Chessie was a popular cat character used as a symbol of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O).

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chessie (mascot) · See more »

Chessie (train)

The Chessie was a proposed streamlined passenger train developed by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O) in the late 1940s.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chessie (train) · See more »

Chessie Nature Trail

The Chessie Nature Trail is a rail trail linking Buena Vista, Virginia with Lexington, Virginia along the Maury River.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chessie Nature Trail · See more »

Chessie System

Chessie System, Inc. was a holding company that owned the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway (C&O), the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (B&O), the Western Maryland Railway (WM), and several smaller carriers.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chessie System · See more »

Chicago and West Michigan Railroad Charlevoix Station

The Chicago and West Michigan Railroad Charlevoix Station is a railroad depot located on Chicago Avenue in Charlevoix, Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chicago and West Michigan Railroad Charlevoix Station · See more »

Chicago Railroad Fair

The Chicago Railroad Fair was an event organized to celebrate and commemorate 100 years of railroad history west of Chicago, Illinois.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chicago Railroad Fair · See more »

Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad

The Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad, also known as the South Shore Line, is a Class III freight railroad operating between Chicago, Illinois, and South Bend, Indiana.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad · See more »

Chiswell Langhorne

Colonel Chiswell Dabney Langhorne (November 4, 1843 – February 14, 1919) was an American railroad industrialist.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chiswell Langhorne · See more »

Chrysler Canada Greenway

The Chrysler Canada Greenway is a 42 km-long rail trail in Essex County, Ontario, Canada, stretching from Oldcastle (near Windsor) to Leamington.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Chrysler Canada Greenway · See more »

Church Hill

Church Hill, also known as the St.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Church Hill · See more »

Church Hill Tunnel

Church Hill Tunnel is an old Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O) tunnel, built in the early 1870s, which extends approximately 4,000 feet under the Church Hill section of Richmond, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Church Hill Tunnel · See more »

Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal

The Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal, originally Cincinnati Union Terminal, is a former passenger railroad station in the Queensgate neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal · See more »

Cincinnati, Richmond, & Muncie Depot

The Cincinnati, Richmond & Muncie Depot (also known as the Wysor Street Depot) is a restored train station in Muncie, Indiana, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Cincinnati, Richmond, & Muncie Depot · See more »

Cityscape of Huntington, West Virginia

Huntington, West Virginia's central business district is located to the south of the Ohio River, east of the Robert C. Byrd Bridge, and west of Hal Greer Boulevard.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Cityscape of Huntington, West Virginia · See more »

CL&W Subdivision

The CL&W Subdivision is a railroad line owned and operated by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of Ohio.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and CL&W Subdivision · See more »

Claude Hall

Claude Hampton Hall Sr. (September 29, 1922 – April 3, 2001) was an historian of primarily American diplomacy who spent his entire academic career at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Claude Hall · See more »

Claudius Crozet

Claude "Claudius" Crozet (December 31, 1789 – January 29, 1864) was a soldier, educator, slave-owner and civil engineer.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Claudius Crozet · See more »

Clayton, West Virginia

Clayton is an unincorporated community in Summers County, West Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Clayton, West Virginia · See more »

Clifton Forge station

Clifton Forge is a train station in Clifton Forge, Virginia, serving Amtrak's Cardinal line.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Clifton Forge station · See more »

Clinchfield Railroad

The Clinchfield Railroad was an operating and holding company for the Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio Railway.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Clinchfield Railroad · See more »

Clyde McCoy

Clyde Lee McCoyE.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Clyde McCoy · See more »

CO

CO or variants may refer to.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and CO · See more »

Coal and Iron Railway

The Coal and Iron Railway (C&I) was a railroad in West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Coal and Iron Railway · See more »

Coal pier

A coal pier is a transloading facility designed for the transfer of coal between rail and ship.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Coal pier · See more »

Coaling tower

A coaling tower, coal stage or coaling station is a facility used to load coal as fuel into railway steam locomotives.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Coaling tower · See more »

Coalton, Kentucky

Coalton is an unincorporated community situated along U.S. Route 60, which was formerly known as the Midland Trail (before 1925) in western Boyd County, Kentucky, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Coalton, Kentucky · See more »

Collis Potter Huntington

Collis Potter Huntington (October 22, 1821 – August 13, 1900) was one of the Big Four of western railroading (along with Leland Stanford, Mark Hopkins, and Charles Crocker) who built the Central Pacific Railroad as part of the first U.S. transcontinental railroad.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Collis Potter Huntington · See more »

Colonial Williamsburg

Colonial Williamsburg is a living-history museum and private foundation presenting part of an historic district in the city of Williamsburg, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Colonial Williamsburg · See more »

Columbus Subdivision

The Columbus Subdivision is a freight railroad line extending from Columbus, Ohio north to Fostoria, Ohio.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Columbus Subdivision · See more »

Columbus, Ohio

Columbus is the state capital and the most populous city in Ohio.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Columbus, Ohio · See more »

Covington and Ohio Railroad

Covington and Ohio Railroad was part of a planned railroad link between eastern Virginia and the Ohio River in the 1850s.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Covington and Ohio Railroad · See more »

Covington, Kentucky

Covington is a city in Kenton County, Kentucky, located at the confluence of the Ohio and Licking Rivers.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Covington, Kentucky · See more »

Croaker, Virginia

Croaker is an unincorporated community in James City County, Virginia, United States on the south bank of the York River 10 miles downstream from West Point.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Croaker, Virginia · See more »

Crozet, Virginia

Crozet is a census-designated place (CDP) in Albemarle County in the U.S. state of Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Crozet, Virginia · See more »

CSX milepost prefixes

The main ACL "A" (red) and SAL "S" (blue) lines Most CSX railroad lines are given lettered prefixes before milepost numbers.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and CSX milepost prefixes · See more »

CSX Plymouth Subdivision

The CSX Plymouth Subdivision is a freight railroad line in the U.S. state of Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and CSX Plymouth Subdivision · See more »

CSX Saginaw Subdivision

The CSX Saginaw Subdivision is a railroad line in the U.S. state of Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and CSX Saginaw Subdivision · See more »

CSX Transportation

CSX Transportation is a Class I railroad operating in the eastern United States and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and CSX Transportation · See more »

Culpeper station

Culpeper station is a train station in Culpeper, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Culpeper station · See more »

Cumberland Terminal Subdivision

The Cumberland Terminal Subdivision is a railroad line owned and operated by CSX Transportation in the Cumberland, Maryland area.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Cumberland Terminal Subdivision · See more »

Cushaw Hydroelectric Project

The Cushaw Hydroelectric Project is a 7.5 megawatt (MW) dam and power house facility owned and operated by Virginia Electric Power Company, operating as Dominion Virginia Power.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Cushaw Hydroelectric Project · See more »

Cyrus S. Eaton

Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Sr. (December 27, 1883 – May 9, 1979) was a Canadian-American investment banker, businessman and philanthropist, with a career that spanned seventy years.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Cyrus S. Eaton · See more »

Daisy Outdoor Products

Daisy Outdoor Products (known primarily as Daisy) is an American airgun manufacturer known particularly for their lines of BB guns.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Daisy Outdoor Products · See more »

Dawkins Line Rail Trail

The Dawkins Line Rail Trail is an rail trail in Johnson and Magoffin Counties in Kentucky.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Dawkins Line Rail Trail · See more »

Dearborn Station

Dearborn Station (also referred to as Polk Street Station) was the oldest of the six intercity train stations serving downtown Chicago, Illinois.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Dearborn Station · See more »

Deepwater Railway

The Deepwater Railway was an intrastate short line railroad located in West Virginia in the United States which operated from 1898 to 1907.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Deepwater Railway · See more »

Dieselisation

Dieselisation or dieselization is a term generally used for the increasingly common use of diesel fuel in vehicles, or known to be said "Rise of diesel power" as opposed to gasoline or steam engines.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Dieselisation · See more »

Doswell, Virginia

Doswell is an unincorporated community in Hanover County in the Central Region of the U.S. Commonwealth of Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Doswell, Virginia · See more »

Dutton/Dunwich

Dutton/Dunwich is a municipality located in western Elgin County in Southwestern Ontario, Canada.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Dutton/Dunwich · See more »

Eagle Rock, Virginia

Eagle Rock is an unincorporated community in Botetourt County, Virginia, United States, located along the James River between Iron Gate and Buchanan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Eagle Rock, Virginia · See more »

East End (Richmond, Virginia)

The East End of Richmond, Virginia is the quadrant of the City of Richmond, Virginia, and more loosely the Richmond metropolitan area, east of the downtown.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and East End (Richmond, Virginia) · See more »

Eastern Kentucky Railway

The Eastern Kentucky Railway was a railroad in northeastern Kentucky, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Eastern Kentucky Railway · See more »

Eccles mine disaster

The Eccles mine disaster was an explosion of coal-seam methane that took place on April 28, 1914, in Eccles, West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Eccles mine disaster · See more »

Edward H. Hobson

Edward Henry Hobson (July 11, 1825 – September 14, 1901) was a merchant, banker, politician, tax collector, railroad executive, and an officer in the United States Army in the Mexican-American War and American Civil War.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Edward H. Hobson · See more »

Edward Magruder Tutwiler

Edward Magruder Tutwiler (October 13, 1846 – April 19, 1925) was an American industrialist and civil engineer who was a leading businessman in Birmingham, Alabama.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Edward Magruder Tutwiler · See more »

Elkhorn City, Kentucky

Elkhorn City is a home rural-class city in Pike County, Kentucky, in the United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Elkhorn City, Kentucky · See more »

EMD BL2

The EMD BL2 is a four-axle B-B road switcher built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD).

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and EMD BL2 · See more »

EMD E7

The E7 was a, A1A-A1A passenger train locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division of La Grange, Illinois.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and EMD E7 · See more »

EMD E8

The E8 was a, A1A-A1A passenger-train locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division (EMD) of La Grange, Illinois.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and EMD E8 · See more »

EMD F7

The EMD F7 was a Diesel-electric locomotive produced between February 1949 and December 1953 by the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors (EMD) and General Motors Diesel (GMD).

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and EMD F7 · See more »

EMD FP7

The EMD FP7 was a, B-B dual-service passenger and freight-hauling diesel locomotive produced between June 1949 and December 1953 by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division and General Motors Diesel.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and EMD FP7 · See more »

EMD GP10

The EMD GP10 is a diesel-electric locomotive that is the result of rebuilding a GP7, GP9 or GP18.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and EMD GP10 · See more »

EMD GP30

The EMD GP30 is a four-axle B-B diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division of La Grange, Illinois between July 1961 and November 1963.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and EMD GP30 · See more »

EMD GP35

* For the gun see: Browning Hi-Power The EMD GP35 is a 4-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between July 1963 and December 1965 and by General Motors Diesel between May 1964 and January 1966.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and EMD GP35 · See more »

EMD GP40-2

The EMD GP40-2 is a 4-axle diesel road switcher locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division as part of its Dash 2 line between April 1972 and December 1986.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and EMD GP40-2 · See more »

EMD GP7

The EMD GP7 is a four-axle (B-B) road switcher diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division and General Motors Diesel between October 1949 and May 1954.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and EMD GP7 · See more »

EMD GP8

A GP8 is a four-axle diesel locomotive rebuilt by Illinois Central's Paducah shops using a General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD) GP7, GMD GP7 or GP9 as a start.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and EMD GP8 · See more »

EMD GP9

An EMD GP9 is a four-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division in the United States, and General Motors Diesel in Canada between January, 1954, and August, 1963.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and EMD GP9 · See more »

EMD NW2

The EMD NW2 is a, B-B switcher locomotive manufactured by General Motors Electro-Motive Division of La Grange, Illinois.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and EMD NW2 · See more »

EMD SD18

An EMD SD18 is a 6-axle diesel locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between April 1960 and March 1963.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and EMD SD18 · See more »

EMD SD35

An EMD SD35 is a 6-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between June 1964 and January 1966.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and EMD SD35 · See more »

EMD SD40

The EMD SD40 is a 6-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between January 1966 and August 1972.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and EMD SD40 · See more »

EMD SD50

The EMD SD50 is a diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and EMD SD50 · See more »

EMD SDP40F

The EMD SDP40F was a six-axle C-C diesel–electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD) from 1973–1974.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and EMD SDP40F · See more »

EMD SW7

The EMD SW7 was a diesel switcher locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between October 1949 and January 1951.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and EMD SW7 · See more »

EMD SW9

An EMD SW9 is a diesel switcher locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between January 1951 and December 1953.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and EMD SW9 · See more »

Emma Gilham Page

Emma Hayden (née Gilham) Page (September 27, 1855 – February 14, 1933) was the youngest daughter of Major William Gilham, Commandant of Cadets at Virginia Military Institute (VMI) in Lexington, Virginia, where she was born 5½ years before the beginning of the American Civil War.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Emma Gilham Page · See more »

Engine One-Forty-Three

"Engine One-Forty-Three" is a ballad in the tradition of early American train wreck songs, based on the true story of the wreck of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway's Fast Flying Virginian (FFV) near Hinton, West Virginia on 23 October 1890.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Engine One-Forty-Three · See more »

Ensign Manufacturing Company

Ensign Manufacturing Company, founded as Ensign Car Works in 1872, was a railroad car manufacturing company based in Huntington, West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Ensign Manufacturing Company · See more »

Epes Randolph

Epes Randolph (August 16, 1856 – August 22, 1921) was an American civil engineer and businessman who constructed railroads in America's South, Ohio, Arizona, California, and Mexico.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Epes Randolph · See more »

Erie Lackawanna Railway

The Erie Lackawanna Railway, known as the Erie Lackawanna Railroad until 1968, was formed from the 1960 merger of the Erie Railroad and the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Erie Lackawanna Railway · See more »

Ewell, Virginia

Ewell was an unincorporated town in James City County west of Williamsburg, in the U.S. state of Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Ewell, Virginia · See more »

Fast Flying Virginian

The Fast Flying Virginian (FFV) was a named passenger train of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Fast Flying Virginian · See more »

Ferrellsburg, West Virginia

Ferrellsburg is an unincorporated community in southern Lincoln County, West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Ferrellsburg, West Virginia · See more »

Ferries in Michigan

Due to its unique geography, being made of two peninsulas surrounded by the Great Lakes, Michigan has depended on many ferries for connections to transport people, vehicles and trade.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Ferries in Michigan · See more »

Fisk & Hatch

Fisk & Hatch was an American finance and insurance company formed in 1862.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Fisk & Hatch · See more »

Flint River Railroad

The Flint River Railroad is a defunct railroad.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Flint River Railroad · See more »

Fluvanna County, Virginia

Fluvanna County is a county located in the Piedmont region of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Fluvanna County, Virginia · See more »

Fort Eustis Military Railroad

The Fort Eustis Military Railroad is an intra-plant United States Army rail transportation system existing entirely within the post boundaries of the United States Army Transportation Center and Fort Eustis (USATCFE), Fort Eustis, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Fort Eustis Military Railroad · See more »

Fort Spring, West Virginia

Fort Spring is an unincorporated community and coal town in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, USA.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Fort Spring, West Virginia · See more »

Fostoria Subdivision

Fostoria Subdivision is a portion of the former Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Toledo to Columbus line.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Fostoria Subdivision · See more »

Franklin Stearns

Franklin Stearns (March 3, 1815 - June 10, 1888), was an American businessman who moved to Richmond, Virginia, and became one of the city's leading Unionists, for which he was imprisoned several times during the American Civil War.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Franklin Stearns · See more »

Frederick E. Turneaure

Frederick Eugene Turneaure (July 30, 1866 – March 31, 1951) was an American civil engineer and academic from Illinois.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Frederick E. Turneaure · See more »

Garrett, Pennsylvania

Garrett is a borough in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Garrett, Pennsylvania · See more »

Gauley Bridge Railroad Station

Gauley Bridge Railroad Station is a historic railroad station in Gauley Bridge, West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Gauley Bridge Railroad Station · See more »

GE AC4400CW

The GE AC4400CW is a diesel-electric locomotive that was built by GE Transportation Systems between 1993 and 2004.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and GE AC4400CW · See more »

GE B30-7

The GE B30-7 diesel-electric locomotive model was offered first by GE in 1977, featuring a 16 cylinder engine.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and GE B30-7 · See more »

GE U23B

The GE U23B Diesel-electric locomotive was introduced by GE Transportation in 1968 as a medium horsepower roadswitcher, featuring a 12 cylinder FDL engine.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and GE U23B · See more »

GE U25B

The GE U25B was General Electric's first independent entry into the United States domestic Diesel-electric locomotive railroad market for heavy production road locomotives since 1936.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and GE U25B · See more »

GE U30B

General Electric's U30B was a further development of the U28B diesel-electric locomotive, with a 16-cylinder prime mover.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and GE U30B · See more »

GE U30C

The GE U30C was one of the earliest successes from General Electric in the diesel locomotive market.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and GE U30C · See more »

General Roca Railway

The General Roca Railway (FCGR) (native name: Ferrocarril General Roca) is a broad gauge railway in Argentina which runs from Constitución station in Buenos Aires to the south of the country through the provinces of Buenos Aires, La Pampa, Neuquén and Río Negro.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and General Roca Railway · See more »

George Roby Dempster

George Roby Dempster (September 16, 1887 – September 18, 1964) was an American businessman, inventor, and politician, active primarily in Knoxville, Tennessee, during the first half of the twentieth century.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and George Roby Dempster · See more »

George T. Cobb

George Thomas Cobb (October 13, 1813 – August 12, 1870) was an American Democratic Party politician who represented New Jersey's 4th congressional district from 1861 to 1863.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and George T. Cobb · See more »

George Washington (train)

The George Washington was a named passenger train of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway running on a route between Cincinnati, Ohio and Washington, D.C. It began service in 1932 to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of the first president of the United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and George Washington (train) · See more »

Glen Wilton, Virginia

Glen Wilton is an unincorporated community in Botetourt County, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Glen Wilton, Virginia · See more »

Graham, Anderson, Probst & White

Graham, Anderson, Probst & White (GAP&W) was a Chicago architectural firm that was founded in 1912 as Graham, Burnham & Co. This firm was the successor to D. H. Burnham & Co. through Daniel Burnham's surviving partner, Ernest R. Graham, and Burnham's sons, Hubert Burnham and Daniel Burnham Jr.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Graham, Anderson, Probst & White · See more »

Grand Central Station (Chicago)

Grand Central Station was a passenger railroad terminal in downtown Chicago, Illinois, from 1890 to 1969.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Grand Central Station (Chicago) · See more »

Grandview Parkway (Michigan)

Grandview Parkway is a parkway in Traverse City, Michigan, serving as a bypass of downtown Traverse City.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Grandview Parkway (Michigan) · See more »

Grant Locomotive Works

Grant Locomotive Works was a manufacturer of steam railway locomotives from 1867 to 1895, first in Paterson, New Jersey, and then in Chicago.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Grant Locomotive Works · See more »

Great Lakes Central Railroad

The Great Lakes Central Railroad is a Class II regional railroad, originally called the Tuscola and Saginaw Bay Railway, that was formed on August 26, 1977 to operate over former Penn Central lines from Millington to Munger, Michigan, and Vassar to Colling, Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Great Lakes Central Railroad · See more »

Great Lakes passenger steamers

The history of commercial passenger shipping on the Great Lakes is long but uneven.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Great Lakes passenger steamers · See more »

Green Bay and Western Railroad

The Green Bay and Western Railroad served central Wisconsin for almost 100 years before it was absorbed into the Wisconsin Central in 1993.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Green Bay and Western Railroad · See more »

Green Mountain Railroad

The Green Mountain Railroad is a class III railroad operating in Vermont.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Green Mountain Railroad · See more »

Greenbrier Presidential Express

The Greenbrier Presidential Express is a cancelled luxury passenger train that was planned to operate between Union Station in Washington, D.C., United States, and the train station at the Greenbrier resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Greenbrier Presidential Express · See more »

Greenbrier River Trail

The Greenbrier River Trail (GRT), is a linear state park comprising a rail trail between North Caldwell and Cass in eastern West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Greenbrier River Trail · See more »

Greenwood Tunnel

The Greenwood Tunnel is a historic railroad tunnel constructed in 1853 by Claudius Crozet during the construction of the Blue Ridge Railroad.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Greenwood Tunnel · See more »

Greenwood, Albemarle County, Virginia

Greenwood is an unincorporated community in Albemarle County, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Greenwood, Albemarle County, Virginia · See more »

Grove, Virginia

Grove is an unincorporated community in the southeastern portion of James City County in the Peninsula subregion of Virginia in the United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Grove, Virginia · See more »

Guyandotte River train wreck

The Guyandotte River train wreck occurred on the morning of January 1, 1913, when the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway's (C&O) train No.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Guyandotte River train wreck · See more »

Guyandotte Valley Railroad Company

The Guyandotte Valley Railroad Company was incorporated by the State of West Virginia on March 1, 1899.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Guyandotte Valley Railroad Company · See more »

Guyandotte, Huntington, West Virginia

Guyandotte is a historic neighborhood in the city of Huntington, West Virginia, that previously existed as a separate town before annexation was completed by the latter.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Guyandotte, Huntington, West Virginia · See more »

Hamersley & Robe River railway

The Hamersley & Robe River railway, majority-owned by the Rio Tinto Group, and operated by its subsidiary Pilbara Iron, is a private rail network in the Pilbara region of Western Australia for the purpose of carrying iron ore.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Hamersley & Robe River railway · See more »

Hamilton McKown Twombly

Hamilton McKown Twombly (August 11, 1849 – January 11, 1910) was an American businessman.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Hamilton McKown Twombly · See more »

Hampton Roads

Hampton Roads is the name of both a body of water in Virginia and the surrounding metropolitan region in Southeastern Virginia and Northeastern North Carolina, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Hampton Roads · See more »

Handley, West Virginia

Handley is a town in Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Handley, West Virginia · See more »

Hanover Subdivision

The Hanover Subdivision is a railroad line owned and operated by CSX Transportation in the U.S. states of Maryland and Pennsylvania.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Hanover Subdivision · See more »

Harrison Phoebus

Harrison Phoebus (1840–1886) was an American 19th century entrepreneur and hotelier who became the leading citizen and namesake of the town of Phoebus in Elizabeth City County, near Fort Monroe, which is now part of the independent city of Hampton, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Harrison Phoebus · See more »

Harrison Tweed

Harrison Tweed (October 18, 1885 – June 16, 1969) was an American lawyer and civic leader.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Harrison Tweed · See more »

Hawks Nest, West Virginia

Hawk's Nest, the site of Hawks Nest State Park, is a peak on Gauley Mountain in Ansted, West Virginia, USA.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Hawks Nest, West Virginia · See more »

Henry Huttleston Rogers

Henry Huttleston Rogers (January 29, 1840 – May 19, 1909) was an American Industrialist and financier.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Henry Huttleston Rogers · See more »

Hickory Hill (Ashland, Virginia)

Hickory Hill is an estate in Hanover County, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Hickory Hill (Ashland, Virginia) · See more »

Highland County, Virginia

Highland County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Highland County, Virginia · See more »

Hinton Historic District

The Hinton Historic District is a national historic district located at Hinton, Summers County, West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Hinton Historic District · See more »

Hinton station (West Virginia)

Hinton is an Amtrak station in Hinton, West Virginia, served by the Cardinal.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Hinton station (West Virginia) · See more »

Hinton, West Virginia

Hinton is a city in Summers County, West Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Hinton, West Virginia · See more »

Historical sizes of railroads

By 1948, there were 14 railroads in North America with more than 1000 locomotives in service each.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Historical sizes of railroads · See more »

History of Ashland, Kentucky

Ashland is a city in north-eastern Kentucky.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and History of Ashland, Kentucky · See more »

History of Covington, Kentucky

The history of Covington, Kentucky began in 1815, with the city's founding.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and History of Covington, Kentucky · See more »

History of Newport News, Virginia

Newport News has a long history dating back to the days of Jamestown, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and History of Newport News, Virginia · See more »

History of passenger rail in Chicago

During the heyday of rail transportation in the first half of the 20th century, Chicago, Illinois reigned as the undisputed railroad center of the United States and was served by six intercity train terminals.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and History of passenger rail in Chicago · See more »

History of rail transport in the United States

Wooden railroads, called wagonways, were built in the United States starting from the 1720s.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and History of rail transport in the United States · See more »

History of the Staten Island Railway

The Staten Island Railway (SIR) is the only rapid transit line in the New York City borough of Staten Island and is operated by the Staten Island Rapid Transit Operating Authority, a unit of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and History of the Staten Island Railway · See more »

History of Virginia

The History of Virginia begins with documentation by the first Spanish explorers to reach the area in the 1500s, when it was occupied chiefly by Algonquian, Iroquoian, and Siouan peoples.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and History of Virginia · See more »

History of West Virginia

West Virginia is one of two American states formed during the American Civil War (1861–1865), along with Nevada, and is the only state to form by seceding from a Confederate state.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and History of West Virginia · See more »

History of Williamsburg, Virginia

Williamsburg, Virginia, has had a long history dating to the 17th century.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and History of Williamsburg, Virginia · See more »

Hocking Valley Railway

The Hocking Valley Railway was a railroad in the U.S. state of Ohio, with a main line from Toledo to Athens and Pomeroy via Columbus.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Hocking Valley Railway · See more »

Hocking Valley Scenic Railway

The Hocking Valley Scenic Railway is a non-profit, 501c3, volunteer-operated tourist railroad attraction that operates out of Nelsonville, Athens County, Ohio.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Hocking Valley Scenic Railway · See more »

Holladay House

Formerly called the Doctor Holladay House, the Holladay House in Orange, Virginia (c.a. 1830) is on the nationally recognized.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Holladay House · See more »

Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum

The Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum is a railroad museum located at 507 Mulberry Street in North Judson, Indiana.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum · See more »

Huguenot Memorial Bridge

Huguenot Memorial Bridge is located in Henrico County and the independent city of Richmond, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Huguenot Memorial Bridge · See more »

Huntington, West Virginia

Huntington is a city in Cabell County and Wayne County in the U.S. state of West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Huntington, West Virginia · See more »

Huron and Eastern Railway

Huron and Eastern Railway is a short line railroad operating of track in The Thumb and Flint/Tri-Cities area of the lower peninsula of Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Huron and Eastern Railway · See more »

Ida B. Wells

Ida Bell Wells-Barnett (July 16, 1862 – March 25, 1931), more commonly known as Ida B. Wells, was an African-American investigative journalist, educator, and an early leader in the Civil Rights Movement.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Ida B. Wells · See more »

Indiana Eastern Railroad

The Indiana Eastern Railroad is a short-line railroad in the U.S. states of Indiana and Ohio, operating a former Chesapeake and Ohio Railway line between Richmond, Indiana and Fernald, Ohio under lease from CSX Transportation.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Indiana Eastern Railroad · See more »

Interstate 96

Interstate 96 (I-96) is an east–west Interstate Highway that runs for approximately entirely within the Lower Peninsula of the US state of Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Interstate 96 · See more »

Interstate Commerce Commission

The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) was a regulatory agency in the United States created by the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Interstate Commerce Commission · See more »

Ionia and Lansing Railroad

The Ionia and Lansing Rail Road is a defunct railroad which operated in the state of Michigan in the 1860s and 1870s.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Ionia and Lansing Railroad · See more »

Ira G. Rawn

Ira Griffith Rawn (August 20, 1855 – July 20, 1910) was General Manager of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad from 1904 to 1907, vice president of Illinois Central Railroad from 1907 to 1909 and president of Monon Railroad from November 1909 until his death.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Ira G. Rawn · See more »

Isaac M. St. John

Isaac Munroe St.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Isaac M. St. John · See more »

J. Clyde Morris

J.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and J. Clyde Morris · See more »

J. P. Morgan

John Pierpont Morgan Sr. (April 17, 1837 – March 31, 1913) was an American financier and banker who dominated corporate finance and industrial consolidation in the United States of America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and J. P. Morgan · See more »

Jack Warhop

John Milton Warhop (July 4, 1884 – October 4, 1960) was an American baseball pitcher who played eight seasons in Major League Baseball from 1908 to 1915 for the New York Highlanders/New York Yankees.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Jack Warhop · See more »

James Alexander Cowan

James Alexander Cowan (October 27, 1901 – September 9, 1978) was a Canadian writer and a public relations consultant.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and James Alexander Cowan · See more »

James City County, Virginia

James City County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and James City County, Virginia · See more »

James H. Dooley

James Henry Dooley (January 17, 1841 – November 16, 1922) was a Virginia lawyer, business leader, politician, and philanthropist based in Richmond during Reconstruction and the Gilded Age.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and James H. Dooley · See more »

James M. French

James Milton French (September 14,1834 – January 3, 1916) was a nineteenth-century Virginia lawyer, Confederate officer and politician, who served as a delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 and later became a state senator before moving west.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and James M. French · See more »

James M. Symes

James Miller Symes (July 8, 1897 – August 3, 1976), was the 13th president of the Pennsylvania Railroad.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and James M. Symes · See more »

James River

The James River is a river in the U.S. state of Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and James River · See more »

James River and Kanawha Canal

The James River and Kanawha Canal was a partially built canal in Virginia intended to facilitate shipments of passengers and freight by water between the western counties of Virginia and the coast.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and James River and Kanawha Canal · See more »

James River and Kanawha Turnpike

The James River and Kanawha Turnpike was built to facilitate portage of shipments of passengers and freight by water between the western reaches of the James River via the James River and Kanawha Canal and the eastern reaches of the Kanawha River.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and James River and Kanawha Turnpike · See more »

James Theodore Harahan

James Theodore Harahan (1841–1912) was an American businessman.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and James Theodore Harahan · See more »

Jamestown Exposition

The Jamestown Exposition was one of the many world's fairs and expositions that were popular in the United States in the early part of the 20th century.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Jamestown Exposition · See more »

Jodie, West Virginia

Jodie, also known as Imboden is an unincorporated community in Fayette County, West Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Jodie, West Virginia · See more »

John G. Breslin

John G. Breslin was a Democratic politician from the U.S. State of Ohio.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and John G. Breslin · See more »

John Henry (folklore)

John Henry is an African American folk hero.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and John Henry (folklore) · See more »

John Joseph Bernet

John Joseph Bernet (February 9, 1868 – July 5, 1935) was president of the Nickel Plate Road, Erie Railroad, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Pere Marquette Railroad in the United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and John Joseph Bernet · See more »

John Russell (developer)

John Russell (25 December 1821 – 24 December 1896) was an Irish-American industrialist active in the development of Ashland, Kentucky, and the founding of Russell, Kentucky, which was named in his honor.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and John Russell (developer) · See more »

John W. Snow

John William Snow (born August 2, 1939) is the former CEO of CSX Corporation, and served as the 73rd United States Secretary of the Treasury under U.S. President George W. Bush.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and John W. Snow · See more »

John Wickham (attorney)

John Wickham (June 6, 1763 - January 22, 1839) was an American Loyalist and attorney.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and John Wickham (attorney) · See more »

John Y. Brown (politician, born 1835)

John Young Brown (June 28, 1835January 11, 1904) was a politician from the U.S. state of Kentucky.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and John Y. Brown (politician, born 1835) · See more »

Joseph Sprigg

Joseph Sprigg (October 1835 – November 3, 1911) was an American lawyer and politician in the U.S. state of West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Joseph Sprigg · See more »

July 1917

The following events occurred in July 1917.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and July 1917 · See more »

Kanawha (1899)

Kanawha was a 471-ton steam-powered luxury yacht initially built in 1899 for millionaire industrialist and financier Henry Huttleston Rogers (1840–1909).

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Kanawha (1899) · See more »

Kanawha and Pocahontas Railroad

The Kanawha and Pocahontas Railroad Company was incorporated in West Virginia in 1898 by either a son or the estate of Charles Pratt to reach new coal mining territory on land which was owned and/or leased by Gallego Coal & Land Company, Charles Pratt and Company, and other investors based in New York City.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Kanawha and Pocahontas Railroad · See more »

Kankakee Belt Route

The Kankakee Belt Route is the nickname for the Illinois Division of the New York Central Railroad, which extended from South Bend, Indiana, through Kankakee, Illinois, and westward to Zearing, Illinois.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Kankakee Belt Route · See more »

Kay Moor, West Virginia

Kay Moor, also known as Kaymoor, is the site of an abandoned coal mine, coal processing plant and coal town near Fayetteville, West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Kay Moor, West Virginia · See more »

Kenova, West Virginia

Kenova is a city in Wayne County, West Virginia, at the confluence of the Ohio and Big Sandy Rivers.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Kenova, West Virginia · See more »

Kentucky Route 2903

Kentucky Route 2903 is a former state highway that stretched from KY 418 (Athens-Boonesboro Road) to US 60 (Winchester Road) east of Man o' War Boulevard.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Kentucky Route 2903 · See more »

Kingsmill

Kingsmill is a name which has been in use in James City County, Virginia since the 17th century.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Kingsmill · See more »

Kiskiack

Kiskiack (or Chisiack or Chiskiack) was a Native American tribal group of the Powhatan Confederacy in what is present-day York County, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Kiskiack · See more »

Lake Maury

Lake Maury is a reservoir which was created as part of the natural park on the grounds of the Mariners' Museum located in the independent city of Newport News in the Hampton Roads region of southeastern Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Lake Maury · See more »

Lake Odessa Area Historical Society

The Lake Odessa Area Historical Society and Museum in downtown Lake Odessa, Michigan, is home to a variety of historical items pertaining to the Lake Odessa area including an impressive collection of artifacts from a German POW camp that existed near Lake Odessa area during World War II, a Pere Marquette Railroad Depot built in 1887, a restored Grand Trunk Caboose, various local historical displays, the Ionia County Genealogical Library, and the Hosford House.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Lake Odessa Area Historical Society · See more »

Lake Shore Limited (New York Central Railroad train)

The Lake Shore Limited was a passenger train service operated by the New York Central Railroad between New York City and Chicago, Illinois, from 1897 to 1956.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Lake Shore Limited (New York Central Railroad train) · See more »

Leach Railroad Station, Kentucky

Leach Railroad Station, is an unincorporated community located 3 miles south of Catlettsburg in Boyd County, Kentucky.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Leach Railroad Station, Kentucky · See more »

Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad

The Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad is located in historic downtown Lebanon, Ohio, between Dayton and Cincinnati.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad · See more »

Lee Hall Depot

Lee Hall Depot is a historic railway depot located in the Lee Hall neighborhood of Newport News, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Lee Hall Depot · See more »

Lee Hall, Virginia

Lee Hall is a former unincorporated town (or village) long located in the former Warwick County.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Lee Hall, Virginia · See more »

Leelanau Transit Company

The Leelanau Transit Company was a short line standard gauge railroad incorporated in 1919 as the successor to the Traverse City, Leelanau, and Manistique Railroad, which was incorporated in 1901 to build a line from Traverse City, Michigan to Northport, Michigan in order to support a carferry service to Manistique on the Upper Peninsula.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Leelanau Transit Company · See more »

Liberty Heights, Lexington

Liberty Heights is a neighborhood in southeastern Lexington, Kentucky, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Liberty Heights, Lexington · See more »

Lightfoot, Virginia

Lightfoot (formerly Kelton) is an unincorporated community which straddles the James City–York county border, west of Williamsburg, in the U.S. state of Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Lightfoot, Virginia · See more »

Lima, Ohio

Lima is a city in and the county seat of Allen County, Ohio, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Lima, Ohio · See more »

List of Amtrak rolling stock

The rolling stock of Amtrak comprises 396 locomotives, 25 trainsets, and 1,553 rail cars as of the end of 2011.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of Amtrak rolling stock · See more »

List of Amtrak routes

Amtrak operates the following intercity and long-distance passenger train routes.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of Amtrak routes · See more »

List of baseball parks in Toledo, Ohio

This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Toledo, Ohio.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of baseball parks in Toledo, Ohio · See more »

List of boiler explosions

This article contains a list of steam boiler explosions such as railway locomotive, marine transport (military and civilian), and stationary power.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of boiler explosions · See more »

List of Chesapeake and Ohio locomotives

Locomotives operated by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of Chesapeake and Ohio locomotives · See more »

List of Class I railroads

Today there are only handful of survivors ranked as Class I Railroads and a very different criteria for classification of railways by an entirely different governmental entity than the United States Interstate Commerce Commission biased and born amidst strong anti-trust movements.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of Class I railroads · See more »

List of companies transferred to Conrail

The Consolidated Rail Corporation (Conrail) was formed on April 1, 1976 not by a standard merger, but as a new government corporation that took over only designated lines and other rail-related assets from the existing bankrupt companies.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of companies transferred to Conrail · See more »

List of Confederate monuments and memorials

This is a list of Confederate monuments and memorials that were established as public displays and symbols of the Confederate States of America (CSA), Confederate leaders, or Confederate soldiers of the American Civil War.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of Confederate monuments and memorials · See more »

List of crossings of the Ohio River

This is a complete list of current bridges and other crossings of the Ohio River from the Mississippi River at Cairo, Illinois upstream to the split into the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of crossings of the Ohio River · See more »

List of CSX Transportation lines

CSX Transportation owns and operates a vast network of rail lines in the United States east of the Mississippi River.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of CSX Transportation lines · See more »

List of CSX Transportation predecessor railroads

The following railroads merged to form CSX Transportation.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of CSX Transportation predecessor railroads · See more »

List of defunct Canadian railways

Most transportation historians date the history of Canada's railways as beginning on February 25, 1832, with the incorporation of British North America's first steam-powered railway, the Champlain and St. Lawrence Railroad.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of defunct Canadian railways · See more »

List of defunct railroads of North America

The defunct railroads of North America regrouped several railroads in Canada and the United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of defunct railroads of North America · See more »

List of Delaware railroads

The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Delaware.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of Delaware railroads · See more »

List of Dick Tracy characters

The comic strip Dick Tracy has introduced numerous characters.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of Dick Tracy characters · See more »

List of fictional felines

This is a list of fictional cats and felines and is a subsidiary to the list of fictional animals.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of fictional felines · See more »

List of former primary state highways in Virginia (Hampton Roads District)

The following is a list of former primary state highways completely or mostly within the Hampton Roads District (VDOT District 5), formerly the Suffolk District, of the U.S. state of Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of former primary state highways in Virginia (Hampton Roads District) · See more »

List of former primary state highways in Virginia (Richmond District)

The following is a list of former primary state highways completely or mostly within the Richmond District (VDOT District 4) of the U.S. state of Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of former primary state highways in Virginia (Richmond District) · See more »

List of Illinois railroads

The following railroads operating in the U.S. state of Illinois.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of Illinois railroads · See more »

List of Indiana railroads

The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Indiana.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of Indiana railroads · See more »

List of Kentucky railroads

The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Kentucky.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of Kentucky railroads · See more »

List of largest locomotives

As railroads around the world haul larger quantities of freight efficiently, the title of world's largest locomotive has often been passed to new generations of rolling stock.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of largest locomotives · See more »

List of major cities in U.S. lacking inter-city rail service

Several major cities and regional business centers in the continental United States lack Amtrak or some form of inter-city passenger rail service.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of major cities in U.S. lacking inter-city rail service · See more »

List of Maryland railroads

The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Maryland.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of Maryland railroads · See more »

List of Michigan railroads

The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of Michigan railroads · See more »

List of Missouri railroads

The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Missouri.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of Missouri railroads · See more »

List of museums in Virginia

This list of museums in Virginia, United States, contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of museums in Virginia · See more »

List of named passenger trains of the United States (C)

This article contains a list of named passenger trains in the United States, with names beginning with C.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of named passenger trains of the United States (C) · See more »

List of named passenger trains of the United States (D–H)

This article contains a list of named passenger trains in the United States, with names beginning D through H.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of named passenger trains of the United States (D–H) · See more »

List of named passenger trains of the United States (I–M)

This article contains a list of named passenger trains in the United States, with names beginning I through M.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of named passenger trains of the United States (I–M) · See more »

List of named passenger trains of the United States (N–R)

This article contains a list of named passenger trains in the United States, with names beginning N through R.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of named passenger trains of the United States (N–R) · See more »

List of named passenger trains of the United States (S–Z)

This article contains a list of named passenger trains in the United States, with names beginning S through Z.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of named passenger trains of the United States (S–Z) · See more »

List of New Jersey railroads

The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of New Jersey railroads · See more »

List of New York railroads

The following railroads currently or formerly operated in the U.S. state of New York.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of New York railroads · See more »

List of Norfolk and Western Railway locomotives

This is a list of locomotives that have worked for the Norfolk and Western Railway.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of Norfolk and Western Railway locomotives · See more »

List of Norfolk Southern Railway predecessor railroads

The following railroads merged to form the Norfolk Southern Railway.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of Norfolk Southern Railway predecessor railroads · See more »

List of North American dome cars

A dome car is a type of railway passenger car that has a glass dome on the top of the car where passengers can ride and see in all directions around the train.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of North American dome cars · See more »

List of Ohio railroads

The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Ohio.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of Ohio railroads · See more »

List of Ontario railways

The following railways operate in the Canadian province of Ontario.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of Ontario railways · See more »

List of Oval Office desks

United States presidents have used six different desks in the Oval Office, their executive office.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of Oval Office desks · See more »

List of Pennsylvania railroads

The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of Pennsylvania railroads · See more »

List of people associated with rail transport

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of people associated with rail transport · See more »

List of rail accidents (1890–1899)

This is a list of rail accidents from 1890 to 1899.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of rail accidents (1890–1899) · See more »

List of rail accidents (1920–1929)

This is a list of rail accidents from 1920 to 1929.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of rail accidents (1920–1929) · See more »

List of railroad executives

Following is a list of presidents and chief executive officers of railroad and railway systems worldwide.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of railroad executives · See more »

List of railroads eligible to participate in the formation of Amtrak

On May 1, 1971, there were 26 railroads in the United States that were eligible to participate in the formation of Amtrak.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of railroads eligible to participate in the formation of Amtrak · See more »

List of reporting marks: C

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of reporting marks: C · See more »

List of reporting marks: P

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of reporting marks: P · See more »

List of roads in Lexington, Kentucky

The roads of Lexington, Kentucky include Interstate 64 and Interstate 75, as their junction is near the city.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of roads in Lexington, Kentucky · See more »

List of ship launches in 1952

The list of ship launches in 1952 includes a chronological list of all ships launched in 1952.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of ship launches in 1952 · See more »

List of tunnels documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in West Virginia

This is a list of tunnels documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in the U.S. state of West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of tunnels documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in West Virginia · See more »

List of tunnels in the United States

The following is a list of some tunnels in the United States of America.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of tunnels in the United States · See more »

List of University of Virginia people

University of Virginia is one of only two institutions of higher learning in the United States which was founded by a U.S. President, the other being the State University of New York at Buffalo.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of University of Virginia people · See more »

List of Virginia railroads

The following railroads operate(d) in the U.S. state of Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of Virginia railroads · See more »

List of Washington, D.C., railroads

The following railroads operate or once operated in the U.S. District of Columbia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of Washington, D.C., railroads · See more »

List of West Virginia railroads

The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of West Virginia railroads · See more »

List of West Virginia state parks

There are 37 state parks in the U.S. state of West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and List of West Virginia state parks · See more »

Logan Coalfield

The Logan Coalfield is a coalfield located in Logan County and Wyoming County of southern West Virginia, in the Appalachia region of the eastern United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Logan Coalfield · See more »

Long Bridge (Potomac River)

Long Bridge connects Washington, D.C. to Alexandria, Virginia over the Potomac River.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Long Bridge (Potomac River) · See more »

Long Fork Subdivision

The Long Fork Subdivision was a railroad line owned and operated by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of Kentucky.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Long Fork Subdivision · See more »

Lorraine, Virginia

Lorraine was an unincorporated community in Henrico County, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Lorraine, Virginia · See more »

Lost communities of Porter County, Indiana

The lost towns are a group of places that are still commonly used by county residents.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Lost communities of Porter County, Indiana · See more »

Louisa, Virginia

Louisa (originally named Louisa Court House) is a town in Louisa County, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Louisa, Virginia · See more »

Louisville and Nashville Railroad

The Louisville and Nashville Railroad, commonly called the L&N, was a Class I railroad that operated freight and passenger services in the southeast United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Louisville and Nashville Railroad · See more »

Lower Basin Historic District

The Lower Basin Historic District is a national historic district located in Lynchburg, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Lower Basin Historic District · See more »

M-25 (Michigan highway)

M-25 is a state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and M-25 (Michigan highway) · See more »

Magruder, Virginia

Magruder was a small unincorporated town in Virginia near Williamsburg in York County.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Magruder, Virginia · See more »

Maidens, Virginia

Maidens (or Maiden's Adventure) is a small unincorporated community in Goochland County, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Maidens, Virginia · See more »

Mallet locomotive

The Mallet locomotive is a type of articulated steam railway locomotive, invented by the Swiss engineer Anatole Mallet (1837–1919).

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Mallet locomotive · See more »

Manistee and North-Eastern Railroad

The Manistee and North-Eastern Railroad was a short, standard-gauge line in the U.S. state of Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Manistee and North-Eastern Railroad · See more »

Manlius Township, Michigan

Manlius Township is a civil township of Allegan County in the U.S. state of Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Manlius Township, Michigan · See more »

Mann's Creek Railroad

The Mann's Creek Railroad was a narrow gauge railroad that operated during the nineteenth- and twentieth-centuries in Fayette County, West Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Mann's Creek Railroad · See more »

Mariners' Museum

The Mariners' Museum and Park is located in Newport News, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Mariners' Museum · See more »

Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza (Toledo)

Martin Luther King Jr.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza (Toledo) · See more »

Marv Goodwin

Marvin Mardo Goodwin (January 16, 1891 – October 21, 1925), was a professional baseball player who was a pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1916 to 1925.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Marv Goodwin · See more »

Maysville station

Maysville is a train station in Maysville, Kentucky, serving Amtrak, the United States' national passenger rail service.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Maysville station · See more »

McMaster University

McMaster University (commonly referred to as McMaster or Mac) is a public research university in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and McMaster University · See more »

Michigan Central Railroad

The Michigan Central Railroad (reporting mark MC) was originally incorporated in 1846 to establish rail service between Detroit, Michigan and St. Joseph, Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Michigan Central Railroad · See more »

Michigan Services

Michigan Services are three Amtrak passenger rail routes connecting Chicago, Illinois with the Michigan cities of Grand Rapids, Port Huron, and Detroit, and stations en route.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Michigan Services · See more »

Michigan State Trunkline Highway System

The State Trunkline Highway System consists of all the state highways in Michigan, including those designated as Interstate, United States Numbered (US Highways), or State Trunkline highways.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Michigan State Trunkline Highway System · See more »

Middletown and Hummelstown Railroad

The Middletown and Hummelstown Railroad is a shortline railroad which operates freight and passenger excursion trains in Middletown, Pennsylvania to Hummelstown, Pennsylvania, just outside Hershey, PA and Harrisburg, PA.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Middletown and Hummelstown Railroad · See more »

Military Railway Service (United States)

The Military Railway Service was created in the 1920s as a reserve force for the Quartermaster Division of the United States Army.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Military Railway Service (United States) · See more »

Mineral, Virginia

Mineral is a town in Louisa County, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Mineral, Virginia · See more »

Minford, Ohio

Minford is a census-designated place located on the border of Harrison and Madison townships in northeastern Scioto County, Ohio, United States, about northeast of the county seat of Portsmouth.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Minford, Ohio · See more »

Moncure Robinson

Moncure Robinson (February 2, 1802 – November 10, 1891) was an American civil engineer, railroad planner and builder and a railroad and steamboat owner, at Swem Library Special Collections, The College of William & Mary Robinson.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Moncure Robinson · See more »

Montgomery station (West Virginia)

Montgomery is an Amtrak station in Montgomery, West Virginia, served by the Cardinal passenger train.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Montgomery station (West Virginia) · See more »

Moonville, Ohio

Moonville is a ghost town in southeastern Brown Township, Vinton County, Ohio, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Moonville, Ohio · See more »

Morrison, Virginia

Morrison was a small unincorporated community in Warwick County, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Morrison, Virginia · See more »

Mount Clare Shops

The Mount Clare Shops is the oldest railroad manufacturing complex in the United States, located in Baltimore, Maryland.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Mount Clare Shops · See more »

Mountaineer (train)

The Mountaineer was a passenger train operated by Amtrak between Norfolk, Virginia, and Chicago, Illinois, via Cincinnati, Ohio.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Mountaineer (train) · See more »

Muncie, Indiana

Muncie is an incorporated city and the seat of Delaware County, Indiana.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Muncie, Indiana · See more »

National Coal Heritage Area

The National Coal Heritage Area (NCHA) is a federally designated region of thirteen counties in West Virginia that were the source of "smokeless" bituminous coal through much of the 20th century.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and National Coal Heritage Area · See more »

National Railroad Museum

The National Railroad Museum is a railroad museum located in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin, in suburban Green Bay.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and National Railroad Museum · See more »

National Register of Historic Places listings in Campbell County, Kentucky

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Campbell County, Kentucky.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and National Register of Historic Places listings in Campbell County, Kentucky · See more »

National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenup County, Kentucky

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenup County, Kentucky.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenup County, Kentucky · See more »

National Register of Historic Places listings in Kenton County, Kentucky

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Kenton County, Kentucky.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and National Register of Historic Places listings in Kenton County, Kentucky · See more »

National Register of Historic Places listings in Lexington, Virginia

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lexington, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and National Register of Historic Places listings in Lexington, Virginia · See more »

National Register of Historic Places listings in Montgomery County, Kentucky

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Montgomery County, Kentucky.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and National Register of Historic Places listings in Montgomery County, Kentucky · See more »

National Register of Historic Places listings in New River Gorge National River

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in New River Gorge National River.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and National Register of Historic Places listings in New River Gorge National River · See more »

National Register of Historic Places listings in Newport News, Virginia

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Newport News, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and National Register of Historic Places listings in Newport News, Virginia · See more »

National Register of Historic Places listings in Staunton, Virginia

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Staunton, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and National Register of Historic Places listings in Staunton, Virginia · See more »

National Register of Historic Places listings in Summers County, West Virginia

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Summers County, West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and National Register of Historic Places listings in Summers County, West Virginia · See more »

National Register of Historic Places listings in Wayne County, Indiana

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Wayne County, Indiana.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and National Register of Historic Places listings in Wayne County, Indiana · See more »

Naval Weapons Station Yorktown

Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is a United States Navy base in York County, James City County, and Newport News in the Hampton Roads region of Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Naval Weapons Station Yorktown · See more »

Neighborhoods of Richmond, Virginia

This article is about the many neighborhoods and districts in the Greater Richmond, Virginia area.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Neighborhoods of Richmond, Virginia · See more »

New Buffalo station

New Buffalo is a train station in New Buffalo, Michigan, served by Amtrak, the United States' passenger railroad system.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and New Buffalo station · See more »

New Canton, Virginia

New Canton is an unincorporated town in northeastern Buckingham County, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and New Canton, Virginia · See more »

New England Southern Railroad

The New England Southern Railroad is a Class III shortline railroad that operates out of Canterbury, New Hampshire, and serves industries in central New Hampshire, in the United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and New England Southern Railroad · See more »

New Hope and Ivyland Railroad

The New Hope and Ivyland Railroad is a shortline/heritage railroad in the state of Pennsylvania.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and New Hope and Ivyland Railroad · See more »

New Hope Valley Railway

The New Hope Valley Railway is a heritage railroad in Bonsal, North Carolina operated by the North Carolina Railway Museum, Inc., an all-volunteer, nonprofit, and tax exempt educational and historical organization.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and New Hope Valley Railway · See more »

New River Coalfield

The New River Coalfield is located in northeastern Raleigh County and southern Fayette County, West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and New River Coalfield · See more »

New York Central Railroad

The New York Central Railroad was a railroad operating in the Northeastern United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and New York Central Railroad · See more »

New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad

The New York, Chicago and St.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad · See more »

New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway

The New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway (or New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad and also known as the Susie-Q or the Susquehanna) is a Class II American freight railway operating over 500 miles (800 km) of track in the northeastern states of New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway · See more »

Newport News Public Library

The first Newport News Public Library, renamed West Avenue Library, now NNPLS Technical Services, in the Newport News Public Library System, was opened on October 14, 1929 at the corner of West Avenue and 30th Street in the City of Newport News, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Newport News Public Library · See more »

Newport News Shipbuilding

Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS), a division of Huntington Ingalls Industries, is the largest industrial employer in Virginia, and sole designer, builder and refueler of U.S. Navy aircraft carriers and one of two providers of U.S. Navy submarines.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Newport News Shipbuilding · See more »

Newport News, Virginia

Newport News is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Newport News, Virginia · See more »

Nickel Plate 765

Nickel Plate Road no.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Nickel Plate 765 · See more »

Norfolk and Western Railway

The Norfolk and Western Railway was a US class I railroad, formed by more than 200 railroad mergers between 1838 and 1982.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Norfolk and Western Railway · See more »

Norge Train Depot

Norge Train Depot is a historic home located at Norge, near Williamsburg, James City County, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Norge Train Depot · See more »

Norge, Virginia

Norge is an unincorporated community in James City County, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Norge, Virginia · See more »

North American railroad signals

North American railroad signals generally fall into the category of multi-headed electrically lit units displaying speed-based or weak route signaling. Signals may be of the searchlight, color light, position light, or color position light types, each displaying a variety of aspects which inform the locomotive engineer of track conditions so that he or she may keep their train under control and able to stop short of any obstruction or dangerous condition.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and North American railroad signals · See more »

North Shore Branch

The North Shore Branch is an abandoned branch of the Staten Island Railway in New York City, which operated along Staten Island's North Shore from Saint George to Port Ivory.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and North Shore Branch · See more »

Nuttallburg Coal Mining Complex and Town Historic District

The Nuttallburg Coal Mining Complex and Town Historic District is located near Fayetteville, West Virginia in New River Gorge National River.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Nuttallburg Coal Mining Complex and Town Historic District · See more »

NZR X class

The NZR X class was a pioneering class of eighteen 4-8-2 steam locomotives designed by A. L. Beattie that operated on the national rail network of New Zealand.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and NZR X class · See more »

Ohio Southern Railroad (1881–98)

The Ohio Southern Railroad operated between Ironton, Ohio, and Lima, Ohio, from 1893 and 1905.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Ohio Southern Railroad (1881–98) · See more »

Old Richmond Historic District

The Old Richmond Historic District is a neighborhood of historic residential and commercial buildings and national historic district located at Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Old Richmond Historic District · See more »

Oligo-Nunk Cave System

The Oligo-Nunk Cave System is a group of six caves in Kentucky, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Oligo-Nunk Cave System · See more »

Olive Hill C & O Depot

The Olive Hill C & O Depot is a historic Chesapeake & Ohio railway depot in Olive Hill, Kentucky which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Olive Hill C & O Depot · See more »

Olive Hill, Kentucky

Olive Hill is a home rule-class city along Tygarts Creek in Carter County, Kentucky, in the United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Olive Hill, Kentucky · See more »

Ontario Southland Railway

The Ontario Southland Railway Inc. is an independently held short line operator.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Ontario Southland Railway · See more »

Orange County, Virginia

Orange County is a county located in the Central Piedmont region of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Orange County, Virginia · See more »

Order of Railroad Telegraphers

The Order of Railroad Telegraphers (ORT) was a United States labor union established in the late nineteenth century to promote the interests of telegraph operators working for the railroads.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Order of Railroad Telegraphers · See more »

Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad

The Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad (OCSR) is a steam-powered heritage railroad, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, operating in Oregon, primarily between Garibaldi and Rockaway Beach, with additional special trips to Wheeler, Nehalem River and into the Salmonberry River canyon.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad · See more »

Page, West Virginia

Page is a census-designated place (CDP) and coal town in Fayette County, West Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Page, West Virginia · See more »

Panama Limited

The Panama Limited was a passenger train operated from 1911 to 1971 by the Illinois Central Railroad between Chicago, Illinois, and New Orleans, Louisiana.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Panama Limited · See more »

PATrain

The PATrain, also known as the Mon Valley Commuter Rail, is a defunct commuter rail service formerly operated by the Port Authority of Allegheny County in the Monongahela Valley in the US state of Pennsylvania.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and PATrain · See more »

Peninsula Extension

The Peninsula Extension which created the Peninsula Subdivision of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O) was the new railroad line on the Virginia Peninsula from Richmond to southeastern Warwick County.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Peninsula Extension · See more »

Penn Central Transportation Company

The Penn Central Transportation Company, commonly abbreviated to Penn Central, was an American Class I railroad headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that operated from 1968 until 1976.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Penn Central Transportation Company · See more »

Penniman, Virginia

Penniman was an unincorporated town in northwestern York County, Virginia, on the south bank of the York River six miles (10 km) northeast of Williamsburg.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Penniman, Virginia · See more »

Pennsylvania Railroad class J1

The PRR J1 was a class of 2-10-4 or "Texas" type steam locomotives with driving wheels built between 1943 and 1944.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Pennsylvania Railroad class J1 · See more »

Pennsylvania Railroad class T1

The Pennsylvania Railroad's 52 T1 class duplex-drive 4-4-4-4 steam locomotives, introduced in 1942 (2 prototypes) and 1945-1946 (50 production), were their last steam locomotives built and their most controversial.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Pennsylvania Railroad class T1 · See more »

Pennsylvania Railroad locomotive classification

Locomotive classification on the Pennsylvania Railroad took several forms.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Pennsylvania Railroad locomotive classification · See more »

Percival Hall

Percival Hall (September 16, 1872 – November 7, 1953) was the second president of Gallaudet University (1910 – 1945).

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Percival Hall · See more »

Pere Marquette (Amtrak train)

The Pere Marquette is a passenger train operated by Amtrak as part of its Michigan Services on the route between Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Chicago, Illinois.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Pere Marquette (Amtrak train) · See more »

Pere Marquette (C&O train)

The Pere Marquette was a streamlined passenger train operated by the Pere Marquette Railway and its successor the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O) between Detroit and Grand Rapids, Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Pere Marquette (C&O train) · See more »

Pere Marquette 1223

The Pere Marquette 1223 is a steam locomotive on permanent display in Grand Haven, Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Pere Marquette 1223 · See more »

Pere Marquette 1225

Pere Marquette 1225 is a 2-8-4 (Berkshire) steam locomotive built for the Pere Marquette Railway (PM) by Lima Locomotive Works in Lima, Ohio.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Pere Marquette 1225 · See more »

Pere Marquette Railway

The Pere Marquette Railway operated in the Great Lakes region of the United States and southern parts of Ontario in Canada.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Pere Marquette Railway · See more »

Phoebus, Virginia

Phoebus (formerly Chesapeake City) was an incorporated town located in Elizabeth City County on the Virginia Peninsula in eastern Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Phoebus, Virginia · See more »

Phyllis Schlafly

Phyllis McAlpin Schlafly (née Stewart; August 15, 1924 – September 5, 2016) was an American constitutional lawyer and conservative political activist.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Phyllis Schlafly · See more »

Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railway

The Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railway was a railroad in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Wheeling, West Virginia, areas.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railway · See more »

Plymouth, Michigan

Plymouth is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Plymouth, Michigan · See more »

PM Toledo Division

The Toledo Division was the southern half of the Pere Marquette Railway's main line, which ran from Ludington, Michigan (on the coast of Lake Michigan) to Toledo, Ohio (on the coast of Lake Erie).

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and PM Toledo Division · See more »

Pocahontas County, West Virginia

Pocahontas County is a county located in the U.S. state of West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Pocahontas County, West Virginia · See more »

Poquoson, Virginia

Poquoson is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Poquoson, Virginia · See more »

Port Huron and Detroit Railroad

Port Huron & Detroit Railroad Company was incorporated on September 1, 1917 in the State of Michigan, United States of America, to own and operate 14 miles of railroad track along the Saint Clair River from Port Huron, Michigan to Marine City, Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Port Huron and Detroit Railroad · See more »

Portsmouth, Ohio

Portsmouth is a city in and the county seat of Scioto County, Ohio, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Portsmouth, Ohio · See more »

Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad

The Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad is a heritage railroad based in Romney, West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad · See more »

Potomac Yard

Potomac Yard was one of the busiest rail yards on the Eastern Seaboard of the United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Potomac Yard · See more »

Prince station

Prince is an Amtrak station in Prince, West Virginia, served by the Cardinal.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Prince station · See more »

Princess, Kentucky

Princess is a small unincorporated community in Boyd County, Kentucky, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Princess, Kentucky · See more »

Princeton, West Virginia

Princeton, often referred to as the "Jewel of the South," is a city in and the county seat of Mercer County, West Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Princeton, West Virginia · See more »

Prospector (train)

The Prospector was a passenger train operated by the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad between Denver, Colorado and Salt Lake City, Utah.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Prospector (train) · See more »

Providence Forge, Virginia

Providence Forge is an unincorporated community in New Kent County, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Providence Forge, Virginia · See more »

Queen's Creek

Queen's Creek is located in York County in the Virginia Peninsula area of the Hampton Roads region of southeastern Virginia in the United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Queen's Creek · See more »

Raceland, Kentucky

Raceland is a home rule-class city in Greenup County, Kentucky, United States, in the Ohio River valley.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Raceland, Kentucky · See more »

Rail Baron

Rail Baron is a railroad board game for 3 to 6 players.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Rail Baron · See more »

Rail Travel Card

The Rail Travel Card was a credit card administered by the Rail Travel Credit Agency headquartered at Chicago Union Station (room 436) to facilitate leisure and business travel by rail, possibly modeled on the air travel card.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Rail Travel Card · See more »

Railway surgery

Railway surgery was a branch of medical practice that flourished in the 19th and early-20th centuries.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Railway surgery · See more »

Rapidan Passenger Depot

The Rapidan Passenger Depot is located at the junction of VA 614, VA 615, and VA 673 in Rapidan, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Rapidan Passenger Depot · See more »

Readjuster Party

The Readjuster Party was a political biracial coalition formed in Virginia in the late 1870s during the turbulent period following the Reconstruction era.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Readjuster Party · See more »

Reese, Michigan

Reese is a village in Tuscola and Saginaw counties in the U.S. state of Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Reese, Michigan · See more »

Richmond and Alleghany Railroad

The Richmond and Alleghany Railroad was built along the James River along the route of the James River and Kanawha Canal from Richmond on the Fall Line at the head of navigation to a point west of Lynchburg near Buchanan, Virginia, and combined with the Buchanan and Clifton Forge Railway Company to reach Clifton Forge, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Richmond and Alleghany Railroad · See more »

Richmond Locomotive Works

Richmond Locomotive Works was a steam locomotive manufacturing firm located in Richmond, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Richmond Locomotive Works · See more »

Richmond Main Street Station

Richmond Main Street Station, officially the Main Street Station and Trainshed, is a historic railroad station and office building in Richmond, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Richmond Main Street Station · See more »

Richmond Vampire

The Richmond Vampire (also called locally the Hollywood Vampire) is a recent urban legend from Richmond, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Richmond Vampire · See more »

Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad

The Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad was a railroad connecting Richmond, Virginia, to Washington, D.C. The track is now the RF&P Subdivision of the CSX Transportation system; the original corporation is no longer a railroad company.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad · See more »

Roanoke Region

The Roanoke Region is the area of the Commonwealth of Virginia surrounding the city of Roanoke.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Roanoke Region · See more »

Roanoke station (Virginia)

Roanoke is a train station in Roanoke, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Roanoke station (Virginia) · See more »

Robert R. Young

Robert Ralph Young (February 14, 1897 – January 25, 1958) was a United States financier and industrialist.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Robert R. Young · See more »

Robert White (attorney general)

Robert White (February 7, 1833 – December 12, 1915) was an American military officer, lawyer, and politician in the U.S. state of West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Robert White (attorney general) · See more »

Rockfish Gap

Rockfish Gap is a wind gap located in the Blue Ridge Mountains between Charlottesville and Waynesboro, Virginia, United States, through Afton Mountain, which is frequently used to refer to the gap.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Rockfish Gap · See more »

Ronceverte, West Virginia

Ronceverte is a city in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, on the Greenbrier River.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Ronceverte, West Virginia · See more »

Royalton, Kentucky

Royalton is an unincorporated community in Magoffin County, Kentucky, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Royalton, Kentucky · See more »

Russell, Kentucky

Russell is a home rule-class city on the south bank of the Ohio River in Greenup County, Kentucky, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Russell, Kentucky · See more »

Saginaw and Mount Pleasant Railroad

The Saginaw and Mount Pleasant Railroad was a wholly owned subsidiary of the Flint and Pere Marquette Railroad (F&PM), established by the latter to construct a railway line between Mount Pleasant, Michigan and Coleman, Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Saginaw and Mount Pleasant Railroad · See more »

Samuel C. Armstrong

Samuel Chapman Armstrong (January 30, 1839 – May 11, 1893), the son of Hawaiian missionaries, rose through the Union Army during the American Civil War, to become a General leading units of African American soldiers.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Samuel C. Armstrong · See more »

Samuel Dixon (West Virginia)

Samuel Dixon (November 14, 1856 - July 6, 1934) was an industrialist and politician in West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Samuel Dixon (West Virginia) · See more »

Sarnia Subdivision

The Sarnia Subdivision is a railroad line owned by the Lake Erie and Detroit River Railway and operated by CSX Transportation in the Canadian province of Ontario.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Sarnia Subdivision · See more »

Science Museum of Virginia

The Science Museum of Virginia is a science museum located in Richmond, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Science Museum of Virginia · See more »

Sciotoville Bridge

The Sciotoville Bridge is a steel continuous truss bridge carrying tracks of CSX Transportation across the Ohio River between Siloam - a junction located north of Limeville, Kentucky and east of South Shore, Kentucky - and Sciotoville, Ohio in the United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Sciotoville Bridge · See more »

Seaboard System Railroad

The Seaboard System Railroad, Inc. was a short-lived former US Class I railroad that was created on December 29, 1982 after the consolidation of the Seaboard Coast Line and its sister railroads (notably the Louisville & Nashville and Clinchfield) into a single entity.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Seaboard System Railroad · See more »

SEMTA Commuter Rail

SEMTA Commuter Rail, also known as the Silver Streak, was a commuter train operated by the Southeastern Michigan Transportation Authority (SEMTA) and the Grand Trunk Western Railroad between Detroit and Pontiac, Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and SEMTA Commuter Rail · See more »

Sewell's Point

Sewells Point is a peninsula of land in the independent city of Norfolk, Virginia in the United States, located at the mouth of the salt-water port of Hampton Roads.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Sewell's Point · See more »

Shavers Fork Mountain Complex

Shavers Fork Mountain Complex is the name given to the mountains on either side of Shavers Fork in the highlands portions of Randolph County, Pocahontas County, and Tucker County in West Virginia, USA.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Shavers Fork Mountain Complex · See more »

Sheltering Arms Hospital (West Virginia)

See article Sheltering Arms Hospital for other hospitals with the name located in Richmond, Virginia and Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sheltering Arms Hospital was located at Hansford in Kanawha County, West Virginia, east of Charleston on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway along Paint Creek.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Sheltering Arms Hospital (West Virginia) · See more »

Silver Grove, Kentucky

Silver Grove is a home rule-class city along the Ohio River in Campbell County, Kentucky, in the United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Silver Grove, Kentucky · See more »

Skiffe's Creek

Skiffe's Creek is located in James City County and the independent city of Newport News in the Virginia Peninsula area of the Hampton Roads region of southeastern Virginia in the United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Skiffe's Creek · See more »

South Buffalo Railway

The South Buffalo Railway operates more than fifty miles of railway lines along the southeast shore of Lake Erie.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and South Buffalo Railway · See more »

South Portsmouth, Kentucky

South Portsmouth is an unincorporated community in Greenup County, Kentucky, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and South Portsmouth, Kentucky · See more »

South Portsmouth–South Shore station

South Portsmouth–South Shore is a train station in South Shore, Kentucky, served by Amtrak, the United States' national passenger rail service.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and South Portsmouth–South Shore station · See more »

South Shore Line

The South Shore Line is an electrically powered interurban commuter rail line operated by the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD) between Millennium Station in downtown Chicago and the South Bend International Airport in South Bend, Indiana, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and South Shore Line · See more »

South Shore, Kentucky

South Shore is a home rule-class city in Greenup County, Kentucky, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and South Shore, Kentucky · See more »

Spice Run Wilderness

Spice Run Wilderness (SRW) is a U.S. Wilderness area within the Monongahela National Forest of West Virginia in the United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Spice Run Wilderness · See more »

Sportsman

Sportsman may refer to.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Sportsman · See more »

Springville, LaPorte County, Indiana

Springville is an unincorporated community in Springfield Township in northern LaPorte County, Indiana, at the intersection of U.S. Route 20 and Indiana Route 39, less than one mile north of the LaPorte exit on the Indiana Toll Road.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Springville, LaPorte County, Indiana · See more »

SS Badger

SS Badger is a passenger and vehicle ferry in the United States that has been in service on Lake Michigan since 1953.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and SS Badger · See more »

SS City of Midland 41

SS City of Midland 41 was a train ferry serving the ports of Ludington, Michigan, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and Kewaunee, Wisconsin, for the Pere Marquette Railway and its successor, the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway from 1941 until 1988.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and SS City of Midland 41 · See more »

SS John Sherman

The SS John Sherman was a United States sidewheeler ship of the 1870s used for ferry service across Lake Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and SS John Sherman · See more »

SS Spartan

The SS Spartan is a railroad car ferry on Lake Michigan owned by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O) from 1952 through 1979.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and SS Spartan · See more »

St. Albans, West Virginia

St.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and St. Albans, West Virginia · See more »

Standard Steel Car Company

The Standard Steel Car Company (SSC) was a manufacturer of railroad rolling stock in the United States that existed between 1902 and 1934.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Standard Steel Car Company · See more »

Stanley Forman Reed

Stanley Forman Reed (December 31, 1884 – April 2, 1980) was a noted American attorney who served as United States Solicitor General from 1935 to 1938 and as an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1938 to 1957.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Stanley Forman Reed · See more »

Staten Island Railway

The Staten Island Railway (SIR) is the only rapid transit line in the New York City borough of Staten Island.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Staten Island Railway · See more »

Staunton and Parkersburg Turnpike

The Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike was built in the U.S. state of the Commonwealth of Virginia during the second quarter of the 19th century to provide a roadway from Staunton and the upper Shenandoah Valley to the Ohio River at present-day Parkersburg.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Staunton and Parkersburg Turnpike · See more »

Staunton station

Staunton is an Amtrak train station in Staunton, Virginia, located in the downtown Wharf Area Historic District of the city.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Staunton station · See more »

Steam locomotive

A steam locomotive is a type of railway locomotive that produces its pulling power through a steam engine.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Steam locomotive · See more »

Steam Railroading Institute

The Steam Railroading Institute is located at 405 South Washington Street, Owosso, Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Steam Railroading Institute · See more »

Steam turbine locomotive

A steam turbine locomotive is a steam locomotive which transmits steam power to the wheels via a steam turbine.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Steam turbine locomotive · See more »

Stone Mountain Scenic Railroad

The Stone Mountain Scenic Railroad is a standard gauge railroad that circles the perimeter of Stone Mountain Park in a loop, and provides views of the mountain en route.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Stone Mountain Scenic Railroad · See more »

Strata-Dome

The Strata-Domes were a fleet of five streamlined dome cars operated by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ("B&O").

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Strata-Dome · See more »

Sun Lounge (railcar)

The Sun Lounges were a fleet of three streamlined sleeper-lounge cars built by Pullman-Standard for the Seaboard Air Line Railroad in 1956.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Sun Lounge (railcar) · See more »

T. J. Collins

Thomas Jasper Collins (August 2, 1844 - October 6, 1925), commonly known as T. J. Collins, was an American architect.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and T. J. Collins · See more »

Talcott, West Virginia

Talcott (also Rolinsburgh or Rollinsburg) is an unincorporated community in Summers County, West Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Talcott, West Virginia · See more »

The Greenbrier

The Greenbrier is a luxury resort located in the Allegheny Mountains near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, in the United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and The Greenbrier · See more »

The Henry Ford

The Henry Ford (also known as the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village, and more formally as the Edison Institute) is a large indoor and outdoor history museum complex and a National Historic Landmark in the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Michigan, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and The Henry Ford · See more »

Thurmond station

Thurmond is a train station in Thurmond, West Virginia, United States, that is served by Amtrak, the national railroad passenger system.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Thurmond station · See more »

Thurmond, West Virginia

Thurmond is a town in Fayette County, West Virginia, United States, on the New River.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Thurmond, West Virginia · See more »

Tilting train

A tilting train is a train that has a mechanism enabling increased speed on regular rail tracks.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Tilting train · See more »

Timeline of Class I railroads (1910–29)

The following is a brief history of the North American rail system, mainly through major changes to Class I railroads, the largest class by operating revenue.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Timeline of Class I railroads (1910–29) · See more »

Timeline of Class I railroads (1930–76)

The following is a brief history of the North American rail system, mainly through major changes to Class I railroads, the largest class by operating revenue.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Timeline of Class I railroads (1930–76) · See more »

Timeline of Class I railroads (1977–present)

The following is a brief history of the North American rail system, mainly through major changes to Class I railroads, the largest class by operating revenue.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Timeline of Class I railroads (1977–present) · See more »

Timeline of Huntington, West Virginia

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Huntington, West Virginia, USA.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Timeline of Huntington, West Virginia · See more »

Timeline of Newport News, Virginia

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Newport News, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Timeline of Newport News, Virginia · See more »

Timeline of Richmond, Virginia

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Richmond, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Timeline of Richmond, Virginia · See more »

Timken 1111

Timken 1111, also called the Timken Four Aces, was a 4-8-4 steam locomotive built in 1930 by American Locomotive Company (Alco) to serve as a demonstration unit for new roller bearings produced by the Timken Roller Bearing Company.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Timken 1111 · See more »

Toano, Virginia

Toano, formerly Burnt Ordinary, is an unincorporated community in James City County, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Toano, Virginia · See more »

Toledo, Lake Erie and Western Railway

The Toledo, Lake Erie and Western Railway is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) Class III railroad, operating on of railway, ex- Norfolk and Western Railroad, née-Toledo, St. Louis and Western Railroad (later acquired by the Nickel Plate Road) and crosses the Maumee River on a bridge, which was constructed in 1916.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Toledo, Lake Erie and Western Railway · See more »

Tony Koester

J.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Tony Koester · See more »

Train ferry

A train ferry is a ship (ferry) designed to carry railway vehicles.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Train ferry · See more »

Transportation in Appalachia

Appalachia's geography presents special challenges to transportation.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Transportation in Appalachia · See more »

Transportation in Hampton Roads

Historically, the harbor was the key to the Hampton Roads area's growth, both on land and in water-related activities and events.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Transportation in Hampton Roads · See more »

Transportation in Richmond, Virginia

Transportation in Richmond, Virginia and its immediate surroundings include land, sea and air modes.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Transportation in Richmond, Virginia · See more »

Transportation in Virginia

Transportation in the Commonwealth of Virginia is by land, sea and air.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Transportation in Virginia · See more »

Transportation in Williamsburg, Virginia

The city of Williamsburg, Virginia has a full range of transport facilities.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Transportation in Williamsburg, Virginia · See more »

Traverse City, Michigan

Traverse City is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Traverse City, Michigan · See more »

Triple Crossing

Triple Crossing in Richmond, Virginia is believed to be the only place in North America where three Class I railroads cross at different levels at the same spot.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Triple Crossing · See more »

Troop sleeper

In United States railroad terminology, a troop sleeper was a railroad passenger car which had been constructed to serve as something of a mobile barracks (essentially, a sleeping car) for transporting troops over distances sufficient to require overnight accommodations.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Troop sleeper · See more »

Troy, Virginia

Troy is an unincorporated community in Fluvanna County, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Troy, Virginia · See more »

Tunnelton, Indiana

Tunnelton is an unincorporated community in Guthrie Township, Lawrence County, Indiana.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Tunnelton, Indiana · See more »

UAC TurboTrain

The UAC TurboTrain was an early high-speed, gas turbine train manufactured by United Aircraft that operated in Canada between 1968 and 1982 and in the United States between 1968 and 1976.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and UAC TurboTrain · See more »

Union Depot (Muskegon, Michigan)

The Union Depot is a railway station located at 610 Western Avenue in Muskegon, Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Union Depot (Muskegon, Michigan) · See more »

United Aircraft

The United Aircraft Corporation was an American aircraft manufacturer formed by the break-up of United Aircraft and Transport Corporation in 1934.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and United Aircraft · See more »

Up to eleven

"Up to eleven", also phrased as "these go to eleven", is an idiom from popular culture, coined in the 1984 movie This Is Spinal Tap, where guitarist Nigel Tufnel proudly demonstrates an amplifier whose volume knob is marked from zero to eleven, instead of the usual zero to ten.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Up to eleven · See more »

USRA 0-8-0

The USRA 0-8-0 was a USRA standard class of steam locomotive designed under the control of the United States Railroad Administration, the nationalized railroad system in the United States during World War I. This was the standard heavy switcher of the USRA types, and was of 0-8-0 wheel arrangement in the Whyte notation, or "D" in UIC classification.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and USRA 0-8-0 · See more »

USRA 2-6-6-2

The USRA 2-6-6-2 was a standardized design of 2-6-6-2 Mallet locomotives developed by the United States Railroad Administration during World War I.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and USRA 2-6-6-2 · See more »

USRA Heavy Mountain

The USRA Heavy Mountain was a USRA standard class of steam locomotive designed under the control of the United States Railroad Administration, the nationalized railroad system in the United States during World War I. This was the standard light freight locomotive of the USRA types, and was of 4-8-2 wheel arrangement in the Whyte notation, or 2′D1′ in UIC classification.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and USRA Heavy Mountain · See more »

USRA Light Mikado

The USRA Light Mikado was a USRA standard class of steam locomotive designed under the control of the United States Railroad Administration, the nationalized railroad system in the United States during World War I. This was the standard light freight locomotive of the USRA types, and was of 2-8-2 wheel arrangement in the Whyte notation, or 1′D1′ in UIC classification.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and USRA Light Mikado · See more »

USS Agwidale (SP-4464)

While still under construction, the single-screw steel-hulled freighter was acquired by the Navy from the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., Newport News, Va.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and USS Agwidale (SP-4464) · See more »

USS Arizonan (ID-4542A)

USS Arizonan (ID-4542A), also written ID-4542-A was a United States Navy cargo ship and troop transport in commission from 1918 to 1919.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and USS Arizonan (ID-4542A) · See more »

USS Maine Mast Memorial

The USS Maine Mast Memorial is a memorial honoring those who died aboard the on February 15, 1898, after a mysterious explosion destroyed the ship while at anchor in Havana Harbor.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and USS Maine Mast Memorial · See more »

USS Virginian (ID-3920)

USS Virginian (ID-3920) was a United States Navy troop transport in commission in 1919.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and USS Virginian (ID-3920) · See more »

Valley Railway

The Valley Railway was a shortline railroad which operated between the city of Cleveland and small town of Zoarville in the state of Ohio in the United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Valley Railway · See more »

Van Sweringen brothers

Oris Paxton Van Sweringen (April 24, 1879 – November 22, 1936) and Mantis James Van Sweringen (July 8, 1881 – December 12, 1935) were brothers who became railroad barons in order to develop Shaker Heights, Ohio.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Van Sweringen brothers · See more »

Van Sweringen railroad holdings

In addition to streetcar lines, the Van Sweringen Brothers of Cleveland, Ohio owned a vast network of steam railroads.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Van Sweringen railroad holdings · See more »

Vermont Railway

The Vermont Railway is a shortline railroad in Vermont and eastern New York, operating much of the former Rutland Railway.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Vermont Railway · See more »

Victoria, Virginia

Victoria is an incorporated town in Lunenburg County, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Victoria, Virginia · See more »

Virginia Air Line Railway

Virginia Air Line Railroad (VAL) was a short-line railroad that operated from 1908 to 1975 in Central Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Virginia Air Line Railway · See more »

Virginia Cavaliers football

The Virginia Cavaliers football team represents the University of Virginia in the sport of American football.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Virginia Cavaliers football · See more »

Virginia Central Railroad

The Virginia Central Railroad was an early railroad in the U.S. state of Virginia that operated between 1850 and 1868 from Richmond westward for to Covington.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Virginia Central Railroad · See more »

Virginia Manor (Natural Bridge, Virginia)

Virginia Manor, also known as Glengyle, is a historic home located near Natural Bridge, Rockbridge County, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Virginia Manor (Natural Bridge, Virginia) · See more »

Virginia Peninsula

The Virginia Peninsula is a peninsula in southeast Virginia, USA, bounded by the York River, James River, Hampton Roads and Chesapeake Bay.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Virginia Peninsula · See more »

Virginia Port Authority

The Virginia Port Authority (VPA) is an autonomous agency (political subdivision) of the Commonwealth of Virginia that owns The Port of Virginia, a group of facilities with their activity centered on the harbor of Hampton Roads, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Virginia Port Authority · See more »

Virginia State Route 161

State Route 161 is a primary state highway in and near Richmond, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Virginia State Route 161 · See more »

Virginian Railway

The Virginian Railway was a Class I railroad located in Virginia and West Virginia in the United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Virginian Railway · See more »

W. E. Blackhurst

Warren Elmer "Tweard" Blackhurst was an author and a lifelong resident of the Cass community who centered on the culture of eastern West Virginia where the higher elevations supported northern pine forests.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and W. E. Blackhurst · See more »

W. M. Salisbury

William Monroe Salisbury (December 25, 1865 – February 25, 1928) was a stormy political power in 20th century Ashland, Kentucky.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and W. M. Salisbury · See more »

Walter A. Post

Walter A. Post (died February 12, 1912) was the second mayor of Newport News, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Walter A. Post · See more »

Walton, Michigan

Walton (also known as Walton Junction) is an unincorporated community in the northwestern Lower Peninsula of Michigan.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Walton, Michigan · See more »

Warwick County, Virginia

Warwick County was a county in Southeast Virginia that was created from Warwick River Shire, one of eight created in the Virginia Colony in 1634.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Warwick County, Virginia · See more »

Warwick, Virginia

Warwick is an extinct independent city which was located in the State of Virginia in the United States from 1952 until 1958.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Warwick, Virginia · See more »

Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park

The Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park is a linear regional park in Northern Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park · See more »

Washington and Old Dominion Railroad

The Washington and Old Dominion Railroad (colloquially referred to as the W&OD), the successor to the bankrupt Washington and Old Dominion Railway, was an intrastate short-line railroad located in Northern Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Washington and Old Dominion Railroad · See more »

Washington Subdivision

The Washington Subdivision is a railroad line leased and operated by the Buckingham Branch Railroad in the U.S. state of Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Washington Subdivision · See more »

Washington Terminal Company

The Washington Terminal Company is a corporation created in Washington, D.C., United States, to provide support to railroads using Washington's Union Station.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Washington Terminal Company · See more »

Washington Union Station

Washington Union Station is a major train station, transportation hub, and leisure destination in Washington, D.C. Opened in 1907, it is Amtrak's headquarters and the railroad's second-busiest station with annual ridership of just under 5 million.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Washington Union Station · See more »

Waynesboro, Virginia

Waynesboro (formerly Flack), is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Waynesboro, Virginia · See more »

West Point, Virginia

West Point (formerly Delaware) is an incorporated town in King William County, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and West Point, Virginia · See more »

West Virginia

West Virginia is a state located in the Appalachian region of the Southern United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and West Virginia · See more »

West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway

The West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway (WVC&P) was a railroad in West Virginia and Maryland operating in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway · See more »

West Virginian (Amtrak train)

The West Virginian, later known as the Potomac Turbo and Potomac Special, was a daily passenger train operated by Amtrak between Washington, D.C. and Parkersburg, West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and West Virginian (Amtrak train) · See more »

Western Maryland Railway

The Western Maryland Railway was an American Class I railroad (1852–1983) which operated in Maryland, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Western Maryland Railway · See more »

Western Maryland Scenic Railroad

The Western Maryland Scenic Railroad (WMSR) is a heritage railroad based in Cumberland, Maryland.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Western Maryland Scenic Railroad · See more »

Westham Bridge

Westham Bridge crossed the James River between Henrico County and Chesterfield County.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Westham Bridge · See more »

Westham Station

Westham Station in Henrico County, Virginia, USA, was originally located at Westham on the Richmond and Allegheny Railroad (R&A), which was laid along the towpath of the James River and Kanawha Canal in the 1880s.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Westham Station · See more »

Westham, Virginia

Westham was an unincorporated town in Henrico County, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Westham, Virginia · See more »

White Sulphur Springs station

White Sulphur Springs is a railway station in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, served by Amtrak, the national passenger railway.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and White Sulphur Springs station · See more »

White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia

White Sulphur Springs is a city in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia · See more »

Whitehouse, Kentucky

Whitehouse is an unincorporated community in Johnson County, Kentucky, United States.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Whitehouse, Kentucky · See more »

William Elam Tanner

William Elam Tanner (March 13, 1836, Buckingham County, Virginia - August 6, 1898, Richmond, Virginia) was a Virginia State Senator, a Lieutenant Colonel, and businessman.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and William Elam Tanner · See more »

William Nelson Page

William Nelson Page (January 6, 1854 – March 7, 1932) was an American civil engineer and industrialist.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and William Nelson Page · See more »

William Wirt Vaughan

William Wirt Vaughan (July 2, 1831 – August 19, 1878) was an American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives for the 8th congressional district of Tennessee.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and William Wirt Vaughan · See more »

Williams Carter Wickham

Williams Carter Wickham (September 21, 1820 – July 23, 1888) was a Virginia lawyer, plantation owner and politician.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Williams Carter Wickham · See more »

Williamsburg Area Transit Authority

Williamsburg Area Transit Authority (WATA) is a multi-jurisdiction transportation agency providing transit bus and ADA Paratransit services in the City of Williamsburg, James City County, York County in the Historic Triangle area and Surry County, VA of the Virginia Peninsula subregion of Hampton Roads in southeastern Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Williamsburg Area Transit Authority · See more »

Williamsburg Transportation Center

Williamsburg Transportation Center is an intermodal transit station in Williamsburg, Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Williamsburg Transportation Center · See more »

Williamsburg, Virginia

Williamsburg is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Williamsburg, Virginia · See more »

Winchester and Potomac Railroad

The Winchester and Potomac Railroad (W&P) was a railroad in the southern United States, which ran from Winchester, Virginia to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia on the Potomac River, at a junction with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O).

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Winchester and Potomac Railroad · See more »

Winding Gulf Coalfield

The Winding Gulf Coalfield is located in western Raleigh County and eastern Wyoming County, in southern West Virginia.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Winding Gulf Coalfield · See more »

0-10-0

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of no leading wheels, ten powered and coupled driving wheels on five axles and no trailing wheels.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 0-10-0 · See more »

1830: The Game of Railroads and Robber Barons

1830: The Game of Railroads and Robber Barons is a railroad operations and share trading board game first published by Avalon Hill in 1986 based on an original design by Francis Tresham.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 1830: The Game of Railroads and Robber Barons · See more »

1836 in rail transport

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 1836 in rail transport · See more »

1854 in rail transport

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 1854 in rail transport · See more »

1868 in rail transport

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 1868 in rail transport · See more »

1873 in rail transport

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 1873 in rail transport · See more »

1883 in rail transport

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 1883 in rail transport · See more »

1897 in rail transport

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 1897 in rail transport · See more »

1911 in rail transport

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 1911 in rail transport · See more »

1917 in rail transport

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 1917 in rail transport · See more »

1930 in rail transport

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 1930 in rail transport · See more »

1932 in rail transport

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 1932 in rail transport · See more »

1941 in rail transport

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 1941 in rail transport · See more »

1946 in rail transport

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 1946 in rail transport · See more »

1947 in rail transport

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 1947 in rail transport · See more »

1952 in rail transport

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 1952 in rail transport · See more »

1953 in rail transport

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 1953 in rail transport · See more »

1956 in rail transport

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 1956 in rail transport · See more »

1973 in rail transport

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 1973 in rail transport · See more »

1979 in rail transport

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 1979 in rail transport · See more »

1987 in rail transport

No description.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 1987 in rail transport · See more »

2-10-4

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, a locomotive has two leading wheels on one axle, usually in a bissel truck, ten coupled driving wheels on five axles, and four trailing wheels on two axles, usually in a bogie.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 2-10-4 · See more »

2-6-6-6

The 2-6-6-6 (in Whyte notation) is an articulated locomotive type with 2 leading wheels, two sets of six driving wheels and six trailing wheels. Only two classes of the 2-6-6-6 type were built.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 2-6-6-6 · See more »

2-8-4

Under the Whyte notation, a 2-8-4 is a steam locomotive that has one unpowered leading axle, usually in a leading truck, followed by four powered and coupled driving axles, and two unpowered trailing axles, usually mounted in a bogie.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 2-8-4 · See more »

4-6-4

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels, six powered and coupled driving wheels and four trailing wheels.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 4-6-4 · See more »

4-8-2

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels, eight powered and coupled driving wheels and two trailing wheels.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 4-8-2 · See more »

4-8-4

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels on two axles, eight powered and coupled driving wheels on four axles and four trailing wheels on two axles.

New!!: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and 4-8-4 · See more »

Redirects here:

C & O Railroad, C & O Railway, C&O Railroad, Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, Chesapeake and Ohio Rail Way, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, Chesapeake and Ohio System, Chesapeake and ohio railway.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesapeake_and_Ohio_Railway

OutgoingIncoming
Hey! We are on Facebook now! »