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Conrail (reporting mark CR),
formally the
Consolidated Rail Corporation, was the
primary class I
railroad in the
Northeastern United States between 1976...
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Conrail Shared ****ets
Operations (CSAO) is the
commonly used name for modern-day
Conrail (reporting mark CRCX), an
American railroad company. It operates...
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began funding the
commuter lines. By 1976, the
lines were all
operated by
Conrail under contract to NJDOT. The
system took its
current form in 1983, when...
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Seaboard System Railroad. In 1999, CSX
Transportation acquired about half of
Conrail in a
joint purchase with
competitor Norfolk Southern Railway. In 2022,...
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Purchasers of this
model included Conrail,
Union Pacific,
Burlington Northern and the Soo Line Railroad.
Conrail orders were
split between the Norfolk...
- Pan Am Southern.
Conrail was the
primary class I
railroad in the
Northeastern United States between 1976 and 1999. The
trade name
Conrail is a portmanteau...
- to Boston,
crashed at over 100
miles per hour (160 km/h) into a set of
Conrail locomotives running light (without
freight cars)
which had
fouled the mainline...
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Consolidated Rail Corporation (
Conrail)
takeover of the
other major bankrupt eastern lines. The
preliminary (PSP) and
final (FSP)
system plans for
Conrail showed...
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through the
creation of the
Consolidated Rail Corporation (
ConRail), a government-owned corporation.
Conrail began operations in 1976. The 3R Act also...
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system grew with the
acquisition of over half of
Conrail. The
Consolidated Rail Corporation (
Conrail) was an 11,000-mile (18,000 km)
system formed in...