Miscellaneous - "C"

Cadillac & Lake City (CLK)

C&NU Railway (CNUR)

Cahokia Marine

Cairo Terminal

Before being sold to the Pioneer Railways, Cairo Terminal ran near Cairo, Illinois on 10 miles of former NYC and GM&O trackage. Power was two former Conrail SW1's. May, 1990 - Kam Miller

California Northern (CFNR)

California Rail Service (CRS)

California Western (CWRR)

Camas Prairie (CSP)

Cambria and Indiana (CI)

Camino, Placerville & Lake Tahoe

Camp Chase (CCRA)

CANAC International (CNLX)

Canada Crushed Stone

Canadian American RR (CDAC)

Canadian Atlantic Railway

Canadian Expo Train

Canadian Refractories Ltd

Canadian Southern

Canton RR (CTN)

Cape Breton & Central Nova Scotia (CBNS)

Cape Cod Railroad

Cape Cod Hyannis Railroad

Cape May Seashone Line

Carolina Coastal

Carolina Piedmont

Carolina Southern

Carolina Western

Carrollton, Oneida and Minerva Railroad

Carthage, Knightstown & Shirley (CKSI)

Cartier

Casteel

Catskill Mountain RR

Champion

Caney Fork & Western (CFWR)

Canton RR

Canton Carthage

Cape Cod RR

Carbon County RR (CBC)

Carrolton Railroad

The Carrolton Railroad is one of Kentucky's oldest rail lines. Power for many years was supplied by the Louisville and Nashville.

Carthage, Knightstown & Shirley

Cascade & Columbia River

Cassville & Exeter

CAT

Cayon City RR

CBRX

CCNE

CE

Cedar Rapids and Iowa City (CIC)

Cedar River RR (CEDR)

Central California Traction (CCT)

Central Columbiana & Pennsylvania (CQPA)

Central Indiana and Western (CEIW)

Central Kansas Railway (CKRY)

Central Michigan (CMGN)

Central Montana (CMR)

Running from Moccasin to Geraldine, MT, and formerly part of the Milwaukee.

Central New York (CNYK)

Central of Tennessee Railway & Naviagation Co (CTRN)

Central Oklahoma Railfan Club

Central Oregon & Pacific (CORP)

Central Railroad of Indiana (CIND)

Central Railway of Indianapolis (CERA)

Central of Tennessee Railway and Navigation Co (CTRN)

Central Texas (CTEX)

Central Valley Railroad

The first dinner train.

CFMG

CF Industries

CFWA

Champion Landmark

Champion Molded Plast.

Chaparral Steel

Charles City Western

Charleston & Western Carolina (CWC)

Charlotte Southern (CHS)

Chattanooga and Chickamauga

This shortline runs from Chattanooga to Summerville Georgia on a portion of the old Central of Georgia route from Chattanooga to Rome.

Chattahoochee & Gulf

The Chattahoochee & Gulf are part of the Gulf & Ohio system. The CGR identification is only a stencil under the window.

Chattahoochee Locomotive

Chesapeake Railroad

Chesapeake Western

Chehalis Western

Chesaning Central and Owaso

Chicago & Alton

Chicago Fort Wayne & Eastern ( CFE )

Chicago Gravel Company

Chicago Heights Terminal (CHTT)

Now part of UP.

Chicago Rail Link (CRL)

Chicago & Illinois Western (CIW)

Chicago, Madison & Northern (CMN)

Chicago, Madison & Northern ran two separate lines in western Wisconsin. Here is Alco S6 at Viroqua, Wisconsin on the Sparta-Viroqua line, 1980, (ex-Milwaukee Road line)

Chicago, Memphis & Gulf

Chicago, Missouri & Western (CMNW)

The northern part of this railroad, a spin-off from the Illinois Central Gulf of former Gulf, Mobile & Ohio lines, became Southern Pacific, and is now UP. The southern and western lines became Gateway Western. {Kam Miller}

CM&NW was the reporting marks for the Chicago Missouri & Western. I think this actually stood for; Chicago Missouri & North Western. This was an ICG spinoff road that lasted about a year before becoming Gateway Western. I think the heritage of most of GWWR power was; GP38s Penn Central/Conrail, GP40s were ex Western Pacific. {Dan Bohannon]

Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee

CSTPM&O55 - Omaha Road

Chicago Rail Link (CRL)

Chicago Short Line (CSL)

Chicago Union Station

Chippewa River

The Chippewa River was a line taking over an ex-Milwaukee Road line from Eau Claire to Durand, Wisconsin. Ex-Milwaukee Rd, Alco RSC-2 was the motive power. The line stopped when the bridge over the Chippewa River was embargoed

Cimarron River Valleyt Railway (CRVC)

Chrome Locomotive

CIS

CITICORP RAILMARK (CRIX)

City of Madison

The former PRR line with the steepest grade on a mainline.

City of Prineville (COP)

City of Winnepeg Hydro

Claremont & Concord (CLCO)

Clarendon & Pittsford (CLP)

Clark & Wilson Lumber

Cleveland Frog & Crossing

This plant was located just north of the EL and east of E65th St in Cleveland.

The company fabricated switch and diamond crossing for railroads. It was serviced by the Erie/EL on the south side of the plant and by the PRR on the north side.

The Whitcome 20 Tonner u refer to in your web page is actually a standard gauge locomotive and it is now painted yellow with a black frame and running gear. There is a series of standard gage tracks on the property for delivery and shippment of rr materials. One of the tracks enters their crane-shed for unloading/loading. the Whitcomb is kept inside most of the time. However, even though it is in running condition (4/15/01), the superstructure is in poor physical condition. The company dba Cleveland Track Material, Inc. since the early 90's. - Buell, Larry A - 22 Oct 2001

Locomotives

Interplant track w/connections to the Erie and PRR.

CL

Cliffside Railroad

Clinton Terminal Railroad