Junction Railroad

The following railroads have been called Junction Railroad or Junction Railway:

  • Junction Railroad of Indiana, part of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad system
  • Junction Railroad of Buffalo, New York, part of the New York Central Railroad system
  • Junction Railroad of Ohio, part of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway
  • Junction Railway of Ohio, part of the Michigan Central Railroad system
  • Junction Railroad of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, part of the Pennsylvania Railroad system
  • Junction Railroad of western Pennsylvania, part of the New York Central Railroad system
  • Junction Railroad of Rhode Island, never built

Famous quotes containing the words junction and/or railroad:

    In order to get to East Russet you take the Vermont Central as far as Twitchell’s Falls and change there for Torpid River Junction, where a spur line takes you right into Gormley. At Gormley you are met by a buckboard which takes you back to Torpid River Junction again.
    Robert Benchley (1889–1945)

    I was the conductor of the Underground Railroad for eight years, and I can say what most conductors can’t say—I never ran my train off the track and I never lost a passenger.
    Harriet Tubman (1821–1913)