The New Albany & Salem Railroad began in 1847, with the two towns just 35 miles apart. By 1854 the railroad covered the length of Indiana and in 1859 the name was changed to the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railroad.Destination Indiana Transportation by Rail The Monon Railroad Hoosier Lin
Shows counties and county seats. A projected railroad is shown between Crawfordville and Gosport, an...
Bremen was settled about 1836 by Germans who called the town New Bremen after the seaport in Germany...
Railroad timetable and map for the Monon Route which runs on the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisvill...
The Louisville, New Albany & Chicago name was changed to Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville in 1896....
Map of the north-central and northeastern United States showing drainage, relief by hachures, place ...
Outline map of the north-central and northeastern United States showing the rail network. Chartered ...
New Albany's transition from village to urban community can be traced in the economic developments w...
An old woodburner stops at the stock pen at the foot of Sixth Street in Lafayette, Indiana. On the t...
In 1936, the Pennsylvania Railroad streamlined its first locomotive, #3768, a Pacific type, original...
Passenger service was greatly curtailed in 1958, but continued on a limited basis partly to serve th...
Due to the absence of navigable rivers, Indianapolis lacked easy access to other parts of the state ...
The Scribner family established New Albany in 1813. Located on the Ohio River, the city prospered an...
This railroad timetable represents a Hoosier treasure, the Monon, so named because its lines interse...
The railroad arrived to Fort Wayne in 1852; twenty years later 62 trains per day were coming and goi...
Railroad timetable and map for the Monon Route which runs on the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisvill...
Shows counties and county seats. A projected railroad is shown between Crawfordville and Gosport, an...
Bremen was settled about 1836 by Germans who called the town New Bremen after the seaport in Germany...
Railroad timetable and map for the Monon Route which runs on the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisvill...
The Louisville, New Albany & Chicago name was changed to Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville in 1896....
Map of the north-central and northeastern United States showing drainage, relief by hachures, place ...
Outline map of the north-central and northeastern United States showing the rail network. Chartered ...
New Albany's transition from village to urban community can be traced in the economic developments w...
An old woodburner stops at the stock pen at the foot of Sixth Street in Lafayette, Indiana. On the t...
In 1936, the Pennsylvania Railroad streamlined its first locomotive, #3768, a Pacific type, original...
Passenger service was greatly curtailed in 1958, but continued on a limited basis partly to serve th...
Due to the absence of navigable rivers, Indianapolis lacked easy access to other parts of the state ...
The Scribner family established New Albany in 1813. Located on the Ohio River, the city prospered an...
This railroad timetable represents a Hoosier treasure, the Monon, so named because its lines interse...
The railroad arrived to Fort Wayne in 1852; twenty years later 62 trains per day were coming and goi...
Railroad timetable and map for the Monon Route which runs on the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisvill...
Shows counties and county seats. A projected railroad is shown between Crawfordville and Gosport, an...
Bremen was settled about 1836 by Germans who called the town New Bremen after the seaport in Germany...
Railroad timetable and map for the Monon Route which runs on the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisvill...