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  • Conrail
  • Former American Class I railroad (1976–1999)

    Conrail (reporting mark CR), formally the Consolidated Rail Corporation, was the primary Class I railroad in the Northeastern United States between 1976

    Conrail

    Conrail

    Conrail

  • CSX Transportation
  • Class I railroad system in the United States

    Seaboard System Railroad. In 1999, CSX Transportation acquired about half of Conrail in a joint purchase with competitor Norfolk Southern Railway. In 2022,

    CSX Transportation

    CSX Transportation

    CSX_Transportation

  • West Shore Railroad main line
  • Rail line

    Plain was not conveyed but Conrail operated it under subsidy from the state of New York. This line was abandoned in 1981. Conrail abandoned the section between

    West Shore Railroad main line

    West Shore Railroad main line

    West_Shore_Railroad_main_line

  • Conrail Shared Assets Operations
  • American railroad company

    Conrail Shared Assets Operations (CSAO) is the commonly used name for modern-day Conrail (reporting mark CRCX), an American railroad company. It operates

    Conrail Shared Assets Operations

    Conrail_Shared_Assets_Operations

  • Norfolk Southern Railway
  • American railway company

    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

    Norfolk Southern Railway

    Norfolk Southern Railway

    Norfolk_Southern_Railway

  • CSX 8888 incident
  • 2001 runaway train incident in Ohio, United States

    it is now numbered 4389 and it has a different cab. It was delivered as Conrail #6410 in September 1977. On May 15, 2001, a CSX locomotive engineer was

    CSX 8888 incident

    CSX 8888 incident

    CSX_8888_incident

  • 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

    List of companies transferred to Conrail

    List of companies transferred to Conrail

    List_of_companies_transferred_to_Conrail

  • NJ Transit Rail Operations
  • Commuter rail division of NJ Transit

    began funding the commuter lines. By 1976, the lines were all operated by Conrail under contract to NJDOT. NJDOT began rehabilitating the electrification

    NJ Transit Rail Operations

    NJ Transit Rail Operations

    NJ_Transit_Rail_Operations

  • List of preserved Conrail rolling stock
  • formerly owned and operated by the Consolidated Rail Corporation, known as "Conrail", have been preserved in museums, on tourist railroads, and various other

    List of preserved Conrail rolling stock

    List_of_preserved_Conrail_rolling_stock

  • Amboy Branch
  • Rail line

    Pennsylvania Railroad's network. Ownership of the line today is split between Conrail Shared Assets Operations and NJ Transit, whose River Line uses the branch

    Amboy Branch

    Amboy Branch

    Amboy_Branch

  • Trenton Subdivision
  • Railway line in Pennsylvania and New Jersey

    Philadelphia, the Trenton Subdivision becomes the Philadelphia Subdivision, Conrail and Norfolk Southern has trackage rights to go through CP Park to access

    Trenton Subdivision

    Trenton Subdivision

    Trenton_Subdivision

  • CSX Corporation
  • American transportation company

    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

    CSX Corporation

    CSX Corporation

    CSX_Corporation

  • Metro-North Railroad
  • Commuter rail service in New York and Connecticut

    Central continued to operate them under contract. Service was transferred to Conrail in 1976, when it absorbed most of Penn Central's railroad functions after

    Metro-North Railroad

    Metro-North Railroad

    Metro-North_Railroad

  • Lehigh Line (Conrail)
  • Railroad line in northeastern New Jersey

    The Conrail Lehigh Line is a railroad line in New Jersey that is part of Conrail Shared Assets Operations under the North Jersey Shared Assets Area division

    Lehigh Line (Conrail)

    Lehigh Line (Conrail)

    Lehigh_Line_(Conrail)

  • 1987 Maryland train collision
  • 1987 rail transit disaster in Chase, Maryland, USA

    to Boston, crashed at over 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) into a set of Conrail locomotives running light (without freight cars) that had fouled the mainline

    1987 Maryland train collision

    1987 Maryland train collision

    1987_Maryland_train_collision

  • Bankruptcy of Penn Central
  • Largest bankruptcy in U.S. history in 1970

    railroads in the Northeast, Penn Central was absorbed by government-formed Conrail in 1976, with a mandate to profitably operate the assets of its bankrupt

    Bankruptcy of Penn Central

    Bankruptcy_of_Penn_Central

  • New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway
  • American freight railway

    then benefited from Conrail's monopoly in the northeastern U.S., by operating competing intermodal trains until 1999, when Conrail was split between Norfolk

    New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway

    New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway

    New_York,_Susquehanna_and_Western_Railway

  • Northern Branch
  • Railway line in New Jersey

    form the Erie-Lackawanna, ownership of the line passed into the hands of Conrail upon its formation in 1976 from a number of bankrupt railroads (including

    Northern Branch

    Northern Branch

    Northern_Branch

  • New York Branch
  • Rail line

    New York City, used by the famed Crusader. The line was transferred to Conrail in 1976 and was split into the Neshaminy Line and Trenton Line. SEPTA continues

    New York Branch

    New York Branch

    New_York_Branch

  • New York Central Railroad
  • American Class I railroad (1853–1968)

    and, with extensive Federal government support, emerged as Conrail in 1976. In 1999, Conrail was broken up, and portions of its system were transferred

    New York Central Railroad

    New York Central Railroad

    New_York_Central_Railroad

  • EMD GP10
  • Rebuilt locomotive class

    RS-1s). A total of 76 Conrail GP9s were rebuilt to GP10s. The Paducah Shops rebuilt 53 Conrail GP9s to GP10s. The first 16 Conrail GP9s were rebuilt to

    EMD GP10

    EMD GP10

    EMD_GP10

  • Short Line Subdivision (Ohio)
  • Railway line in Ohio

    takeovers, the lines became part of the New York Central Railroad and Conrail. When Conrail was broken up in 1999, the current Short Line Subdivision was assigned

    Short Line Subdivision (Ohio)

    Short_Line_Subdivision_(Ohio)

  • Allegheny Branch
  • Pennsylvania In the end, the entire line was conveyed to Conrail, and remained intact until 1984. Conrail abandoned 35.6 miles (57.3 km) between Templeton and

    Allegheny Branch

    Allegheny_Branch

  • Commerce Square
  • High-rise office building complex in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    tenant was secured for the building in 1990. Consolidated Rail Corporation (Conrail) agreed to be Two Commerce Square's lead tenant and make the skyscraper

    Commerce Square

    Commerce Square

    Commerce_Square

  • Pioneer Valley Railroad
  • Railroad in Massachusetts

    1982, is a Class III short line freight railroad operating the former Conrail (née-New York, New Haven & Hartford) trackage in the western part of Massachusetts

    Pioneer Valley Railroad

    Pioneer Valley Railroad

    Pioneer_Valley_Railroad

  • Southern Railroad of New Jersey
  • American railroad

    by the Central Railroad of New Jersey (in the 1880s) and subsequently Conrail (1976) and the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT; 1984). SRNJ

    Southern Railroad of New Jersey

    Southern Railroad of New Jersey

    Southern_Railroad_of_New_Jersey

  • Pennsylvania Railroad 4800
  • Preserved PPR GG1 electric locomotive

    service by the Pennsylvania Railroad and its successors, Penn Central and Conrail, until 1979. It was sold the next year to a local chapter of the National

    Pennsylvania Railroad 4800

    Pennsylvania Railroad 4800

    Pennsylvania_Railroad_4800

  • GE Dash 8 Series
  • Diesel-electric locomotives

    of them were delivered to Conrail. Initially, these units were painted in Conrail's standard blue livery. In 1997, Conrail assigned all 10 of them to

    GE Dash 8 Series

    GE Dash 8 Series

    GE_Dash_8_Series

  • Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad
  • Defunct railroad in Pennsylvania and Ohio

    It did not reach Lake Erie (at Ashtabula, Ohio) until the formation of Conrail in 1976. The P&LE was known as the "Little Giant" since the tonnage that

    Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad

    Pittsburgh_and_Lake_Erie_Railroad

  • SEPTA Regional Rail
  • Commuter rail service in Pennsylvania, US

    inherited from Conrail and its predecessor railroads was almost entirely run with electric-powered multiple unit cars and locomotives. However, Conrail (the Reading

    SEPTA Regional Rail

    SEPTA Regional Rail

    SEPTA_Regional_Rail

  • Port Reading Railroad
  • Former railway company in New Jersey

    the Reading Company. The Port Reading Railroad's line was conveyed to Conrail in 1976, and is today the Port Reading Secondary. The Port Reading Railroad

    Port Reading Railroad

    Port Reading Railroad

    Port_Reading_Railroad

  • EMD SD60 series
  • North American locomotive class

    Purchasers of this model included Conrail, Union Pacific, Burlington Northern and the Soo Line Railroad. Conrail's orders were split between the Norfolk

    EMD SD60 series

    EMD SD60 series

    EMD_SD60_series

  • Reading Company
  • American transport company

    Pennsylvania and neighboring states from 1924 until its acquisition by Conrail in 1976. Commonly called the Reading Railroad and logotyped as Reading

    Reading Company

    Reading Company

    Reading_Company

  • Erie Railroad
  • Former railroad that operated in the northeastern United States

    Lackawanna Railway. The Hornell repair shops were closed in 1976, when Conrail took over, and repair operations moved to the Lackawanna's facility in

    Erie Railroad

    Erie_Railroad

  • Central Railroad of New Jersey
  • Defunct Class I railroad in the U.S. state of New Jersey (1839–1976)

    was a Class I railroad with origins in the 1830s. It was absorbed into Conrail in April 1976 along with several other prominent bankrupt railroads of

    Central Railroad of New Jersey

    Central Railroad of New Jersey

    Central_Railroad_of_New_Jersey

  • Orphan bridge
  • crossed over predecessor railroads that were conveyed into Conrail in 1976. At the time, Conrail argued in U.S. court that these overhead bridges were not

    Orphan bridge

    Orphan bridge

    Orphan_bridge

  • EMD SD80MAC
  • Model of diesel-electric locomotive built by EMD

    feature unique to Conrail (CR) locomotives, although Norfolk Southern (NS) had removed the lights on most of their former Conrail engines. All 30 SD80MAC

    EMD SD80MAC

    EMD SD80MAC

    EMD_SD80MAC

  • Housatonic Railroad (1836)
  • Railroad in Connecticut and Massachusetts, US

    onwards. Control passed to Penn Central at the end of 1968, followed by Conrail in 1976; the latter abandoned much of the Housatonic Railroad main line

    Housatonic Railroad (1836)

    Housatonic Railroad (1836)

    Housatonic_Railroad_(1836)

  • Port Jervis Line
  • Commuter rail line in New York

    been owned by NS since the 1999 split of Conrail, but were built by the Erie and incorporated into Conrail on its formation on April 1, 1976. Metro-North

    Port Jervis Line

    Port Jervis Line

    Port_Jervis_Line

  • Hudson Subdivision
  • Rail line in New York state

    Central, and finally Conrail, through leases, mergers, and takeovers. The line was then assigned to CSX in the 1999 breakup of Conrail. In September 2011

    Hudson Subdivision

    Hudson Subdivision

    Hudson_Subdivision

  • Erie Lackawanna Railway
  • American transport company

    would never recover. Most of the corporation's holdings became part of Conrail in 1976, ending its sixteen years as an independent operating railroad

    Erie Lackawanna Railway

    Erie Lackawanna Railway

    Erie_Lackawanna_Railway

  • Penn Central Transportation Company
  • American class I railroad company in operation from 1968 to 1976

    time. Penn Central's railroad assets were subsequently nationalized into Conrail along with those of other bankrupt northeastern railroads; its real estate

    Penn Central Transportation Company

    Penn Central Transportation Company

    Penn_Central_Transportation_Company

  • Trenton Cutoff
  • Railroad freight line in Pennsylvania

    was removed by Conrail around 1992. A low-grade line (one with very gradual rises and descents), the Trenton Cutoff runs from Conrail Shared Assets Operations'

    Trenton Cutoff

    Trenton Cutoff

    Trenton_Cutoff

  • Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad
  • Former U.S. Class 1 railroad

    Railroad to form the Erie Lackawanna Railroad that would be taken over by Conrail in 1976. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad was first incorporated

    Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad

    Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad

    Delaware,_Lackawanna_and_Western_Railroad

  • Pennsylvania Railroad Old Bridge over Standing Stone Creek
  • United States historic place

    Pennsylvania Railroad Old Bridge over Standing Stone Creek, also known as the Conrail Old Bridge over Standing Stone Creek, is an historic, multi-span, stone

    Pennsylvania Railroad Old Bridge over Standing Stone Creek

    Pennsylvania Railroad Old Bridge over Standing Stone Creek

    Pennsylvania_Railroad_Old_Bridge_over_Standing_Stone_Creek

  • Stanley Crane
  • American railroad executive

    Engineering in 1978. After retiring from Southern Railway, he worked for Conrail where he later endowed the L. Stanley Crane Chair of engineering in applied

    Stanley Crane

    Stanley_Crane

  • Fort Wayne Line
  • Railway line in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana

    This facility was closed during the Conrail split. After the breakup of Conrail in 1999, CSX acquired Conrail's portion of the line from Crestline to

    Fort Wayne Line

    Fort_Wayne_Line

  • Porter Subdivision
  • Railway line in Indiana and Illinois

    Hammond. In 1968 the NYC merged into Penn Central Transportation, and into Conrail in 1976. Around then the diamonds were removed at Porter, physically separating

    Porter Subdivision

    Porter_Subdivision

  • 1983 SEPTA Regional Rail strike
  • 1983 labor strike in Pennsylvania

    rail lines in Greater Philadelphia that had previously been operated by Conrail. Starting in August 1982, SEPTA entered into negotiations with the 15 local

    1983 SEPTA Regional Rail strike

    1983_SEPTA_Regional_Rail_strike

  • Main Line (Reading Company)
  • Railway line in Pennsylvania

    the line was conveyed to Conrail. The physical line continues to exist but is no longer administered as a single unit. Conrail split the line, combining

    Main Line (Reading Company)

    Main_Line_(Reading_Company)

  • Lackawanna Cut-Off Restoration Project
  • American railway infrastructure project

    EL into Conrail on April 1, 1976, gave Conrail excess east–west trackage, however, and service on the Cut-Off ended in January 1979. (Conrail officials

    Lackawanna Cut-Off Restoration Project

    Lackawanna Cut-Off Restoration Project

    Lackawanna_Cut-Off_Restoration_Project

  • Hudson Line (Metro-North)
  • Metro-North Railroad line in New York

    commuter service along the Hudson line until it was folded into Conrail on April 1, 1976. Conrail continued to operate commuter service to Poughkeepsie & freight

    Hudson Line (Metro-North)

    Hudson Line (Metro-North)

    Hudson_Line_(Metro-North)

  • Lehigh Valley Railroad
  • Former American railroad

    railroad ended operations and merged into Conrail along with several northeastern railroads that same year. Conrail maintained the line as a main line into

    Lehigh Valley Railroad

    Lehigh_Valley_Railroad

  • Baldwinsville Subdivision
  • Railway line in New York

    York Central and Conrail through leases, mergers, and takeovers, and was assigned to CSX Transportation in the 1999 breakup of Conrail. List of CSX Transportation

    Baldwinsville Subdivision

    Baldwinsville_Subdivision

  • Raritan River Railroad
  • Shortline railroad in New Jersey, USA

    its existence. The Raritan River was absorbed into Conrail in 1980, becoming a branch line of Conrail Shared Assets Operations. It terminates at U.S. Route

    Raritan River Railroad

    Raritan_River_Railroad

  • Tim O'Toole (businessman)
  • American business executive

    battle for Conrail. However, under an agreement with the Surface Transportation Board, Norfolk Southern acquired 58 percent of Conrail's assets, including

    Tim O'Toole (businessman)

    Tim_O'Toole_(businessman)

  • Philadelphia and Erie Railroad main line
  • Rail line

    Warren and Kane. Conrail continued to operate the entire line, with the state contributing a subsidy. Weakening traffic led Conrail to propose abandoning

    Philadelphia and Erie Railroad main line

    Philadelphia_and_Erie_Railroad_main_line

  • R.J. Corman Railroad/Pennsylvania Lines
  • was acquired from Conrail in 1996, when the latter company sold its "Clearfield Cluster"; Norfolk Southern acquired nearby Conrail lines in 1999. This

    R.J. Corman Railroad/Pennsylvania Lines

    R.J._Corman_Railroad/Pennsylvania_Lines

  • Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway
  • Railway in the United States

    Coast Inland Trail. Under Conrail, the Lake Shore main line was part of the New York City–Chicago, Chicago Line. In 1998, Conrail was split between CSX and

    Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway

    Lake_Shore_and_Michigan_Southern_Railway

  • St. Louis Line Subdivision
  • Railway line in Indiana and Illinois

    Indiana, west-southwesterly to East St. Louis, Illinois, along a former Conrail line, partly former New York Central Railroad trackage and partly former

    St. Louis Line Subdivision

    St._Louis_Line_Subdivision

  • Pennsylvania Railroad
  • American Class I railroad (1846–1968)

    railroads, to a new railroad named Consolidated Rail Corporation, or Conrail for short. Conrail was itself purchased and split up in 1999 between the Norfolk

    Pennsylvania Railroad

    Pennsylvania_Railroad

  • Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway
  • Railroad in the Midwestern US (1889–1930)

    many of Big Four's lines were included in the government-sponsored Conrail. Conrail was privatized in 1987 and in 1997 was jointly acquired by CSX and

    Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway

    Cleveland,_Cincinnati,_Chicago_and_St._Louis_Railway

  • Virginian EL-C
  • American class of electric locomotive

    Central became part of Conrail. Retained and repainted by Conrail, all 10 E33s were retired at the end of March 1981 when Conrail shut down its electric

    Virginian EL-C

    Virginian EL-C

    Virginian_EL-C

  • Mary Ellen Welch Greenway
  • Shared use path and park in East Boston

    trail and park in East Boston that is located along the path of a former Conrail line. The greenway connects several significant open space areas in East

    Mary Ellen Welch Greenway

    Mary Ellen Welch Greenway

    Mary_Ellen_Welch_Greenway

  • Bordentown Branch
  • Rail line

    now hosts the northern end of NJ Transit's River Line light rail line. Conrail retains trackage rights for freight operations. The Camden and Amboy Railroad

    Bordentown Branch

    Bordentown Branch

    Bordentown_Branch

  • Ashland Railway
  • from Conrail. This line's heritage goes back to the Erie Lackawanna Railway (EL) and was a segment in its Chicago - New York main line. After Conrail took

    Ashland Railway

    Ashland_Railway

  • Columbia and Port Deposit Railroad
  • Railway line in Maryland and Pennsylvania, US

    purchased by the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) and, since the 1999 breakup of Conrail, is owned by Norfolk Southern Railway. The C&PD, originally called the

    Columbia and Port Deposit Railroad

    Columbia and Port Deposit Railroad

    Columbia_and_Port_Deposit_Railroad

  • Railroaders Memorial Museum
  • Railroad museum in Altoona, Pennsylvania

    condition that a suitable replacement be provided to the Horseshoe Curve; Conrail subsequently donated PRR 7048, a GP9 diesel-electric locomotive, for the

    Railroaders Memorial Museum

    Railroaders Memorial Museum

    Railroaders_Memorial_Museum

  • MARC Train
  • U.S. passenger rail system in Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area

    1960s. BWI Rail Station opened for Amtrak and Conrail trains on October 26, 1980. In August 1982, Conrail trains began stopping at Capital Beltway station

    MARC Train

    MARC Train

    MARC_Train

  • Caboose
  • Crew car on the end of trains

    uses former Louisville & Nashville short bay window cabooses and former Conrail waycars as pushing platforms. Drover's cabooses looked more like combine

    Caboose

    Caboose

    Caboose

  • New Jersey
  • U.S. state

    bus companies in North Jersey in 1979. In the early 1980s, it acquired Conrail's commuter train operations that connected suburban towns to New York City

    New Jersey

    New Jersey

    New_Jersey

  • Pan Am Railways
  • American transportation company

    win approval of a plan to purchase Conrail from the US government and proposed allowing Guilford to lease Conrail lines to St. Louis in order to restore

    Pan Am Railways

    Pan Am Railways

    Pan_Am_Railways

  • Center Street Branch
  • Rail line in Hudson County, New Jersey

    its remaining trackage is an industrial freight line owned and operated Conrail Shared Assets Operations that serves to connect the Passaic and Harsimus

    Center Street Branch

    Center_Street_Branch

  • Turtle Creek Industrial Railroad
  • Former short line freight railroad in western Pennsylvania, United States

    company headquartered in Export. The company purchased the railroad from Conrail (the successor to the Pennsylvania Railroad) in 1982. For the next 27 years

    Turtle Creek Industrial Railroad

    Turtle Creek Industrial Railroad

    Turtle_Creek_Industrial_Railroad

  • G (SEPTA Metro)
  • Trolley line in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    lights for a low bridge underneath the former Reading Port Richmond Yard of Conrail Shared Assets Operations. This loop has since been removed. Cars returning

    G (SEPTA Metro)

    G (SEPTA Metro)

    G_(SEPTA_Metro)

  • GE C32-8
  • going to Conrail as road numbers 6610 to 6619. When delivered they wore the standard Conrail Can Opener (Wheel on Rail) paint scheme. In 1997 Conrail assigned

    GE C32-8

    GE C32-8

    GE_C32-8

  • Staten Island Railway
  • Rapid transit line in New York City

    other properties in New Jersey and Staten Island with the creation of Conrail on April 1, 1976, in a merger of bankrupt lines in the northeastern U.S

    Staten Island Railway

    Staten Island Railway

    Staten_Island_Railway

  • Fourteenth Street Bridge (Ohio River)
  • Railroad bridge between Kentucky and Indiana

    Bridge, also known as the Ohio Falls Bridge, Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge, Conrail Railroad Bridge or Louisville and Indiana (L&I) Bridge, is a truss drawbridge

    Fourteenth Street Bridge (Ohio River)

    Fourteenth Street Bridge (Ohio River)

    Fourteenth_Street_Bridge_(Ohio_River)

  • Pennsylvania Railroad class E44
  • Class of 66 American electric locomotives

    Northeast Corridor. They continued in service under Penn Central and Conrail until Conrail abandoned its electric operations in the early 1980s. They were

    Pennsylvania Railroad class E44

    Pennsylvania Railroad class E44

    Pennsylvania_Railroad_class_E44

  • Vandalia Railroad (1905–1917)
  • Railway line in the United States

    Central (PC) and in 1976, becoming part of Conrail (CR). Much of the north–south line was abandoned with the Conrail formation but parts of the east–west line

    Vandalia Railroad (1905–1917)

    Vandalia Railroad (1905–1917)

    Vandalia_Railroad_(1905–1917)

  • Michigan Central Railroad
  • US railroad established 1846

    Railroad, which later became part of Penn Central and then Conrail. After the 1998 Conrail breakup, Norfolk Southern Railway now owns much of the former

    Michigan Central Railroad

    Michigan Central Railroad

    Michigan_Central_Railroad

  • Norwich and Worcester Railroad
  • Railroad in Connecticut and Massachusetts

    resumed from 1952 to 1971. The line from Plainfield south was included in Conrail in 1976, while the remainder reverted to the N&W. The Norwich and Worcester

    Norwich and Worcester Railroad

    Norwich and Worcester Railroad

    Norwich_and_Worcester_Railroad

  • Delaware Extension
  • Rail line

    Line Railroad and used by both CSX and the Norfolk Southern Railway under Conrail trackage rights. Construction began on the first piece of the line, from

    Delaware Extension

    Delaware_Extension

  • Kearny Connection
  • Railroad junction in Kearny, New Jersey

    In the Meadowlands from left to right are the NEC, Kearny Connection/Swift Interlocking, the Morris & Essex Lines, and Conrail Center Street Branch

    Kearny Connection

    Kearny Connection

    Kearny_Connection

  • Jesse Corti
  • American actor

    killed a year later in a 1987 collision between an Amtrak train and a Conrail freight train in Chase, Maryland. At that time, Deberardino had been returning

    Jesse Corti

    Jesse_Corti

  • Sawtooth Bridges
  • Pair of railroad viaducts in New Jersey; owned by Amtrak

    carry the Northeast Corridor (NEC) over a series of NJ Transit, PATH, and Conrail tracks. They are located in the Meadowlands in Kearny, New Jersey, between

    Sawtooth Bridges

    Sawtooth Bridges

    Sawtooth_Bridges

  • Cedar Hill Yard
  • Railway yard in New Haven, Connecticut, US

    locomotives. Cedar Hill Yard was operated by Conrail until 1999, when CSX Transportation purchased Conrail's New England operations. In the first decade

    Cedar Hill Yard

    Cedar Hill Yard

    Cedar_Hill_Yard

  • Genesee Junction, New York
  • prior to the Conrail break-up, the LAL was forbidden to interchange directly with the RSR due to a "paper barrier" created by Conrail's ownership of the

    Genesee Junction, New York

    Genesee_Junction,_New_York

  • Horseshoe Curve (Pennsylvania)
  • Rail curve in Altoona, Pennsylvania

    owned and used by three Pennsylvania Railroad successors: Penn Central, Conrail, and Norfolk Southern. Horseshoe Curve has long been a tourist attraction

    Horseshoe Curve (Pennsylvania)

    Horseshoe Curve (Pennsylvania)

    Horseshoe_Curve_(Pennsylvania)

  • Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act
  • United States federal law

    midwestern regions, through the creation of Conrail. Conrail began operations in 1976. Implementation of the Conrail "Final System Plan," as formulated by the

    Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act

    Railroad_Revitalization_and_Regulatory_Reform_Act

  • Conemaugh Line
  • Rail line in Pennsylvania, United States

    became Penn Central in 1968, and were taken over by Conrail in 1976. In the 1999 breakup of Conrail, the line was assigned to Norfolk Southern. Around

    Conemaugh Line

    Conemaugh_Line

  • Southern Secondary
  • Rail line in New Jersey

    The Southern Secondary is a rail line in New Jersey, operated by Conrail Shared Assets Operations (CSAO) from South Amboy to Red Bank, and the Delaware

    Southern Secondary

    Southern_Secondary

  • GE B36-7
  • 4-axle diesel-electric locomotive

    System Railroad (which became part of CSX Transportation in 1986) and Conrail. These 4-axle locomotives were powerful when introduced in 1980. When first

    GE B36-7

    GE B36-7

    GE_B36-7

  • Point-No-Point Bridge
  • Bridge in United States of America

    was built closely upstream and opened in 2025. The bridge is owned by Conrail as part of its North Jersey Shared Assets and carries the Passaic and Harsimus

    Point-No-Point Bridge

    Point-No-Point_Bridge

  • Erie Western Railway
  • segment of the former Erie Lackawanna mainline that was not included in the Conrail Final System Plan. The Erie Western was incorporated in August 1977 and

    Erie Western Railway

    Erie Western Railway

    Erie_Western_Railway

  • Lehigh Division
  • Freight rail line

    to Mehoopany, Pennsylvania. The Lehigh Division was formed in 1993 by Conrail from the Lehigh Line, officially the former main line of the Lehigh Valley

    Lehigh Division

    Lehigh_Division

  • 2012 Paulsboro train derailment
  • Disaster in Gloucester County, New Jersey

    On November 30, 2012, a daily freight train running on Conrail Shared Assets Operations Penns Grove Secondary derailed in Paulsboro, a borough with an

    2012 Paulsboro train derailment

    2012 Paulsboro train derailment

    2012_Paulsboro_train_derailment

  • Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Bridge No. 1
  • Railroad bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Railroad, then to Penn Central, then to Conrail, which formally placed it out of operation in 1976. In 2017, Conrail conveyed the bridge to the City of Philadelphia

    Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Bridge No. 1

    Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Bridge No. 1

    Philadelphia,_Wilmington_and_Baltimore_Railroad_Bridge_No._1

  • Housatonic Railroad
  • Railroad operating in New England, U.S.

    Bridge in New Milford and Canaan, Connecticut, and was not made part of Conrail on April 1, 1976, instead being bought by the State of Connecticut. In

    Housatonic Railroad

    Housatonic Railroad

    Housatonic_Railroad

  • GE C30-7
  • American diesel-electric locomotive class

    to the C30-7. A variant of the C30-7, 50 GE C30-7As were purchased by Conrail in mid-1984. Externally similar to the GE C30-7 model, six tall hood doors

    GE C30-7

    GE C30-7

    GE_C30-7

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Online names & meanings

  • Insha
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Insha

    Sentence; Writing; Essay; Famous Poet; Blessing; Ibn-e-insha

  • Barkett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Barkett

    English : variant of Birkett.

  • Dalraj
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Dalraj

    King of a Particular Group

  • Oorvashi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Oorvashi

    An Angel

  • Diyan |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Diyan |

    Lamp

  • Sadvikha | ஸத்விகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sadvikha | ஸத்விகா

  • Farrah
  • Girl/Female

    American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Irish, Latin, Muslim

    Farrah

    Beautiful; Joyful; Lovely; Pleasant; Good-looking; Fair; Traveller

  • ARGI
  • Female

    Basque

    ARGI

    , light.

  • Yudhisthira
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Yudhisthira

    (Eldest Pândava, born from the union of Kunti and the god Dharma. Famous for his adherence to virtue and truth, he is also known as Dharmaraja)

  • REMIEL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    REMIEL

    (רעמיאל) Hebrew form of Arabic Ramiel ("thunder of God"), REMIEL means "mercy of God." In Christian and Islamic tradition, this is the name of a Watcher. He is one of the seven archangels listed in the Book of Enoch. He is the angel of hope, and has two main duties: he is responsible for divine visions, and guides the souls of the faithful to Heaven. It is also said that he is the archangel who was responsible for the destruction of the armies of Sennacherib. 

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