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Indiana Railroads INDIANLong AMichiana RAILROADS INDIANShAores RAILROADS Fremont Beach New SB Bristol CS N N B I N B !( Carlisle C S S R Elkhart S N S Beverly EW NS S N S !( S Whiting C Trail Creek NS C !( Shores X S CSSB S Osceola Angola !( N Ogden CS C N !( N !( S TK S SB N !( East Chicago X AM CN S B Dunes S Lagrange !( NS C La Porte South Bend Mishawaka Steuben H I E N !( EJ S S CS B X Chesterton !( Goshen N !( S CN St Joseph Indiana Railroads and Abbreviations CSX S !( Burns !( Hamilton Munster !(C N Hudson E C Elkhart Westville S S Ashley J Harbor Millersburg Highland !( Kingsbury S N S E B S C CS CSX N PGRV IN IN AMTK Amtrak RR N Griffith N X !( S C C Valparaiso SX Dyer S Ligonier S CN N N Walkerton X C N Kendallville S BLRR Bee Line RR CN !( S CSX !( Corunna Butler N CN !( CSX NS Wanatah Kingsford CSX Bremen CSX NS K !( X !( T !( Merrillville NS R Waterloo NS S Cromwell N CS N CS Albion S CAPA City of Auburn Port Authority St. Cedar X C Heights S Nappanee X CS S CSX X C Auburn Lake N SX John Porter N NS Hamlet CEIW Central Indiana & Western RR S CSX CS Plymouth Avilla !( S N X Altona N C N !( S S CS N X Leesburg CSX Lake X S S !( Noble N CS CERA Central Railroad Company of Indianapolis RR S Garrett X C St. Joe Lowell La Crosse Knox N Bourbon S S C Kosciusko S X S CS !( N X N CFER Chicago, Ft. Wayne & Eastern RR X S North NS Warsaw Winona N Etna CS !( Grabill S Lake CIND Central Railroad Company of Indiana Judson Starke Argos NS X Whitley Allen De Motte NS Green Pierceton N Schneider Wheatfield C C S SX Mentone SX CKIN Chesapeake & Indiana Railroad F Larwill NS NS C N Columbia NS S S R !( Burket Fort N C R S N South City !( CMPA City of Madison Port Authority RR X Claypool S CS Sidney X Wayne S Silver Whitley N NS Medaryville N !( CN Canadian National RR Rochester S Lake NS NS NS N!(S New Haven !( CS CNC C & NC RR Jasper Fulton North NS X Pulaski NS X Monroeville !( Manchester N S C S S SX CSSB Chicago, Southshore, & South Bend RR N C Francesville Roanoke C S Rensselaer CSX CSX RR Newton X S S N N C !( S S S N DCR Dubois County RR N Ossian X C Andrews !( SX EJE Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railroad Monon Lagro !( Wabash NS Huntington S N X C Decatur EVWR Evansville Western Railroad S S Cass !( X TPW C Remington Burnettsville AR Peru NS Bluffton Kentland TPW L Logansport N EWR Elkhart & Western Railway K TP Wolcott W !( NS S !( B W TPW TPW !( TP S !( NS NS S Reynolds TPW N Adams SR Warren FCRR Fulton Couny Railroad Monticello W La Fontaine Wabash WC Earl Park K Chalmers Walton C Poneto B White W W S S S GDLK Grand Elk Railroad X S S N B S N R Miami N K Fowler C Camden S GTW Grand Trunk Railroad Brookston W Amboy Grant Wells S Galveston Converse CER Van Buren R A S Benton Delphi !( N Montpelier S HCR HC Railroad N Flora W !( C Sweetser !( S Marion Oxford S S Boswell Battle R X Carroll CERA N HHPA Hoosier Heritage Port Authority Otterbein Ground Swayzee Jonesboro Jay KBS ERA !( Ambia KBS C KBS S !( HOS Hoosier Southern RR West Lafayette N Howard Gas City NS NS !( Hartford City K Greentown NS Portland B !( N !( S Russiaville Kokomo S X S Fairmount IERR Indiana Eastern Railroad N S S S N X S Dunkirk C N N N E !( Sharpsville Dayton S L S N !( N S IHBR Indiana Harbor Belt B S Shadeland N !( Lafayette Mulberry Tipton Summitville NS Redkey Warren S Michigantown N S NS S C IN Indiana Northeastern RR West N N S NS Kempton Tipton Delaware Williamsport X Elwood Orestes S Lebanon !( S Albany INCR Indian Creek RR !( N State N !( NS NS NS !( N S NS N !( Alexandria NS S N Line Attica Tippecanoe C S Union S Atlanta INOH Indiana & Ohio RR C Muncie X X S X Clinton Selma Farmland C S City City H Linden S X X H S !( C C Arcadia Yorktown S P CSX C INRD Indiana Rail Road Company N SX !( Winchester Covington A IRRM Indiana Railroad Museum RR !( C !( Chesterfield X X CS Edgewood S S Boone Cicero !( S C Fountain X N Randolph S C IW Daleville ISRR Indiana Southern RR X C !( Perrysville Ulen C Crawfordsville Noblesville Lapel S N Springport !( X ISW Indiana Southwestern Railway X !( Lebanon S Montgomery !( S C Hamilton Pendleton C S Mount Summit N KBS Kankakee, Beaverville, & Southern RR X Ingalls New Ross Fishers S Cayuga C C Wayne S S Henry KR Kokomo Rail X X Jamestown Hagerstown Ladoga C C X McCordsville Fortville S S S !( NS NS NS X X C C Spring Lizton N KTR Kendallville Terminal RR Newport New C Greens Fork Grove X C Pittsboro !( SX Castle LIRC Louisville & Indiana RR Vermillion S SX Wynnedale C Richmond C !( Roachdale Hancock Dublin Mt. Auburn N Dana S Brownsburg X Cambridge City Milton C Montezuma Speedway CS S LORL Lucas Rail Lines dba LNA&C Putnam X C !( SX Bainbridge Danville CSX Indianapolis Boston X SX MGR MG Railroad Parke S C LI X New Palestine C Avon C S SX X C C C S R !( SX N Coatesville R MSO Michigan Southern Railroad R C INRD C S Homecroft C SX Fairview Park CSX Fillmore I C C H Liberty Greencastle Morristown C C !( NS Norfolk Southern RR Clinton !( S !( SX SX Glenwood X Hendricks Southport CS C !( Greenwood X S X X Carbon X R C !( CS West SIND Southern Indiana Railway CSX S !( S CS C R Mooresville X X V X S Johnson I College S L W C I TPW Toledo, Peoria, & Western Railway C Brooklyn Union C Bethany Shelbyville W S S D Whiteland Corner X X C C Cloverdale Bargersville R New S !( Rush Laurel P X C N W Morgan I VVR Vermilion Valley Railroad S W R Whiteland X SX R !( V C IS C WC Wabash Central RR IN West Terre Haute !(P Terre Haute Franklin L D Brookville I C Martinsville St. Paul Trafalgar Shelby WSR Winamac Southern RR !( C Cedar Paragon IN Franklin Riley Morgantown D Grove X C Clay R I R N I S P IS Edinburgh Greensburg N WVRR Whitewater Valley RR Gosport L CSX R O C I H RR D !( IS Newpoint West Vigo Spencer CIN !( D L D Batesville C R Decatur Harrison X Owen I S P IN C IN C RD I Sunman OH R IN N CSX R D IS Ellettsville C Columbus S Farmersburg C Brown X P !( Jasonville Bloomington Bartholomew Dearborn X Shelburn C Greendale S Osgood CIND !( !(S Milan C L Worthington X I C CSX Sullivan P X RR D !( S C IS R Jennings Holton C !( INRD IN Moores P Switz D IN Jonesville !( R RD Hill IN City Monroe Ripley Dugger INRD Bloomfield North Vernon Dillsboro !( I SX C INRD L C !( SX Sullivan C Vernon P CSX Lyons Greene Seymour Carlisle C X Ohio M S !( C P C P Jackson A R I R Lawrence L Dupont IS Brownstown C Bedford L M Sandborn C C I P P Odon P!( A Elnora Medora Switzerland Plainville X Crothersville X CS S R CSX Jefferson C R C Madison IS M Austin P!( Martin Mitchell A X L S CSX !( I Knox C C Daviess S Scottsburg Vincennes CSX X Wheatland Shoals Saltillo Washington !( !(X !( Scott S CSX Loogootee X C Washington !( S Orleans CSX Campbellsburg Cannelburg C I S West Baden C X S R X S !( R Salem C Springs M French New R I Decker L Petersburg IR Lick Pekin New Hazleton Providence Clark R !( IRRM Orange X R S S Pike R I C C D CSX !( Charlestown Patoka D Jasper N X I X S Winslow Sellersburg S S C Marengo L !( I C Princeton W W C A S NS English Milltown N N S S !( Francisco N S N Dubois N S N NS X Clarksville S Birdseye S New Albany R NS I R Crandall NS !( L !( Gibson S Huntingburg !( I !( N Jeffersonville NS Crawford S Georgetown Mackey L C Somerville S N S N Corydon IS A X R R Lynnville C R Dale Haubstadt R S STATE OF INDIANA S S I N N C Elberfeld Warrick Harrison S X Gentryville Tennyson 2014 Darmstadt H Perry R O S Posey R I S S Chandler I S RAIL SYSTEM MAP W S !( N N NS Chrisney H Troy Evansville O Mount CSX Boonville Spencer S C !( S NS S X Vernon CSX N R !( X W!( CS Tell City S Vanderburgh C S X DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Michael R. 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