- Conrail - Wikipedia
Conrail Conrail (reporting mark CR), formally the Consolidated Rail Corporation, was the primary Class I railroad in the Northeastern United States between 1976 and 1999 The trade name Conrail is a portmanteau based on the company's legal name
- Conrail
Customers located along Conrail's lines have access to the national rail network through either railway As a local rail service provider, it's our job to make sure that customers' freight shipments are safely and efficiently moved between their rail sidings and the long distance freight trains operated by CSX and Norfolk Southern
- Conrail (Railroad): Map, Logo, Roster, History
Conrail, short for the Consolidated Rail Corporation, was a government creation to save the Northeastern rail network in the 1970s
- The Conrail Historical Society
The Conrail Historical Society is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that preserves the history of the Consolidated Rail Corporation through education and publication, recognizing the creation of Conrail as one of the most significant developments in the American railroad industry
- Conrail history remembered - Trains
Conrail history starts with Penn Central’s bankruptcy in 1970, a collapse that upset the entire railroad industry Something had to be done — Penn Central could not simply be liquidated
- Conrail Cyclopedia | Photos, rosters, history of Conrail locomotives . . .
Conrail (Consolidated Rail Corporation) locomotive and freight car rolling stock photos, rosters, history, information, and more from 1976 until 1999 prior CSX and NS
- 1976-2016: 40 Years Since Conrails Creation - RAILROAD. NET
Discussion related to the operations and equipment of Consolidated Rail Corp (Conrail) from 1976 to its present operations as Conrail Shared Assets Official web site can be found here: CONRAIL COM
- Conrail Company History | Conrail Photo Archive
Conrail began operations in April 1976, although its origins go back to the earliest days of railroading in North America The oldest segment of what became Conrail was the Granite Railway Co , built in 1826 to carry granite blocks for the Bunker Hill Monument in West Quincy, Massachusetts
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