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  2. Rail transportation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Map. Rail transportation in the United States consists primarily of freight shipments along a well integrated network of standard gauge private freight railroads that also extend into Canada and Mexico. The United States has the largest rail transport network of any country in the world, about 160,000 miles (260,000 km).

  3. Route of California High-Speed Rail - Wikipedia

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    The California Department of Transportation's California State Rail Modernization Plan (2023 Draft) integrates the High-Speed Rail system into its long-range passenger rail plan. The map to the right shows how the HSR system will provide connections to long distance (Amtrak) as well as commuter rail services at the north and south ends of the ...

  4. List of Ohio railroads - Wikipedia

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    1938. Toledo and Ohio Central Railway. Electric railways. Akron, Bedford and Cleveland Railroad. Akron and Cuyahoga Falls Rapid Transit Company. Blissfield Railroad. Canton and Massillon Electric Railway. Cincinnati, Dayton and Toledo Traction. Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway.

  5. List of Florida railroads - Wikipedia

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    Current railroads Common freight carriers. Alabama and Gulf Coast Railway (AGR) AN Railway (AN) Bay Line Railroad (BAYL) CSX Transportation (CSXT) First Coast Railroad (FCRD) Florida Central Railroad (FCEN) Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) Florida Gulf & Atlantic Railroad (FGA) Florida Midland Railroad (FMID) Florida Northern Railroad (FNOR)

  6. High-speed rail in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Map showing intercity passenger lines in the United States and their maximum speeds Amtrak Acela train at Old Saybrook, Connecticut. Plans for high-speed rail in the United States date back to the High-Speed Ground Transportation Act of 1965. Various state and federal proposals have followed.

  7. List of Alabama railroads - Wikipedia

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    Shortline and Terminal Railroads. Alabama and Tennessee River Railway (ATN) Alabama Southern Railroad (ABS) Alabama Warrior Railway (ABWR) Autauga Northern Railroad (AUT) Bay Line Railroad (BAYL) Birmingham Terminal Railway (BHRR) CG Railway (CGR) Columbus and Chattahoochee Railroad (CCH)

  8. List of Class I railroads - Wikipedia

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    Current Class I railroads. As of 2023 there are just four American owned Class I freight railroad companies and one passenger railroad company (Amtrak). The list also includes two Canadian-owned Class I freight railroads, both of which have trackage in the US, and one, CPKC, has trackage in Mexico. Amtrak; BNSF Railway

  9. List of Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    Current routes Amtrak service is divided into three categories of routes: Northeast Corridor routes, state-supported routes, and long distance routes. These types indicate how the service is funded.

  10. List of Utah railroads - Wikipedia

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    Salt Lake and Ogden Railway. Salt Lake Rapid Transit Company. Salt Lake Terminal Company. Salt Lake and Utah Railroad (SL&U, SLU) Salt Lake and Utah Valley Railway. Utah Idaho Central Railroad (UIC) Utah Idaho Central Railway (UIC) Utah Light and Railway Company. Utah Light and Traction Company.

  11. List of Massachusetts railroads - Wikipedia

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    A 1911 map showing approximately the maximum extent of Massachusetts railroads. The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Massachusetts.