List of Washington, D.C. Railroads - Defunct Railroads - Electric

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  • Anacostia and Potomac River Railroad
  • Alexandria, Barcroft and Washington Transit Company
  • Baltimore and Ocean City Railway
  • Baltimore and Washington Transit Company
  • Brightwood Railway
  • Capital Traction Company
  • Capital Transit Company
  • Capitol, North O Street and South Washington Railway
  • City and Suburban Railway
  • Columbia Railway
  • Georgetown and Tennallytown Railway
  • Great Falls and Old Dominion Railroad
  • Metropolitan Railroad
  • Rock Creek Railway
  • Tennallytown and Rockville Railroad
  • Washington Railway and Electric Company
  • Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis Electric Railroad
  • Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis Electric Railway
  • Washington, Berwyn and Laurel Electric Railway
  • Washington and Georgetown Railroad
  • Washington and Glen Echo Railroad
  • Washington and Great Falls Electric Railway
  • Washington Interurban Railway
  • Washington and Old Dominion Railway
  • Washington and Rockville Railway
  • Washington, Spa Springs and Gretta Railroad
  • Washington Traction and Electric Company
  • Washington–Virginia Railway
  • Washington, Woodside and Forest Glen Railway and Power Company

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