
Conrail - Wikipedia
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 …
Conrail history remembered - Trains
2022年4月7日 · Consolidated Rail Corp., a.k.a. Conrail, history from 1976 to 1999 in the Northeast serving Chicago, Pittsburgh, New Jersey, and Philadelphia
Conrail
On June 1, 1999, Conrail began operating as a Switching and Terminal Railroad for its owners, NS and CSX, in the three geographical areas of Northern New Jersey, Southern New …
Since split date the employees of Conrail have demonstrated unprecedented performance in safety, service and productivity Continuous Safety Improvement • Seven Consecutive E.H. …
Conrail Chugs Off Into the Sunset; CSX and Norfolk Southern Take Over
1999年6月1日 · Many commuter lines in the Northeast share tracks with Conrail, and increased commercial traffic could put a squeeze on them -- and increase the risk of snags that would …
Conrail Cyclopedia | Photos, rosters, history of Conrail …
Conrail (Consolidated Rail Corporation) locomotive and freight car rolling stock photos, rosters, history, information, and more from 1976 until 1999 prior CSX and NS.
【科普】曾经的“黑马”——美国诺福克南方铁路SD80MAC型内燃机 …
这30台SD80MAC型机车最终交付Conrail,号段为 SD80MAC-4100号~SD80MAC-4129号 。 Conrail计划采购第二批SD80MAC型机车,但由于Conrail于1999年6月1日被NS和CSXT瓜 …
CSX, Norfolk to Split Up Conrail Operations - Los Angeles Times
1999年5月31日 · Rail giants CSX Corp. and Norfolk Southern Corp. today will split up the operations of Conrail, jump-starting their respective bids to streamline service and lure millions …
Big Conrail – 1976 to 1999 • We had shaped Conrail to be an efficient company • We were making $1 million a day • Intermodal/containerization and autos became premium markets for …
New owners take over Conrail system - UPI Archives
WASHINGTON, June 1 -- New ownership has taken over the Conrail freight system in the northeastern United States under an alliance forged in 1997. The change reportedly went …