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 Twitchells 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 (18891945)
“... no other railroad station in the world manages so mysteriously to cloak with compassion the anguish of departure and the dubious ecstasies of return and arrival. Any waiting room in the world is filled with all this, and I have sat in many of them and accepted it, and I know from deliberate acquaintance that the whole human experience is more bearable at the Gare de Lyon in Paris than anywhere else.”
—M.F.K. Fisher (19081992)