Timeline of Class I railroads (1910–1929)

The following is a brief history of the North American rail system, mainly through major changes to Class I railroads, the largest class by operating revenue.

1910
1911
1912
1913
  • January 1: The Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis Railroad begins operating the former Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis Railway of Illinois,[32] in receivership since July 1, 1909.[33]
  • May 1: The Denver and Salt Lake Railroad begins operating the former Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway,[34] in receivership since May 2, 1912.[35]
  • May 28: The Butte, Anaconda and Pacific Railway begins electric service.[36]
  • June 30: The Arizona and New Mexico Railway, Bingham and Garfield Railway, Florence and Cripple Creek Railroad, Lehigh and New England Railroad, Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad, Missouri, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway, and Spokane International Railway are reclassified from II to I, and the new Duluth, Winnipeg and Pacific Railway is also Class I. The Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway of Texas starts including its data with parent Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, and, with the disappearance of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railway and Syracuse, Binghamton and New York Railroad, the number of Class I railroads rises from 171 in 1912 to 176 as of June 30, 1913.[37]
  • December 31: The Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad is reorganized under the same name,[38] having been in receivership since July 23, 1910. Former parent Buffalo and Susquehanna Railway (Class II), also in receivership (since May 3, 1910),[39] remains independent, and is reorganized as the Wellsville and Buffalo Railroad (Class II) on December 14, 1915[40] and abandoned in November 1916.[41]
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
  • January 1: Former lessor Midland Terminal Railway (not Class I) leases the property owned by the Cripple Creek and Colorado Springs Railroad and its trackage rights operations over the remaining portion of the Colorado Midland Railroad.[59]
  • March 10: The Grand Trunk Railway of Canada subsidiary Grand Trunk Pacific Railway enters receivership, under control of the Canadian government.[107]
  • June 2: The Cumberland Valley Railroad is merged into parent Pennsylvania Railroad, but lessor Cumberland Valley and Martinsburg Railroad begins operating its own line,[55] and is large enough to be Class I.[108]
  • July 31: The Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway takes over the property of the former Missouri, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway,[109] in receivership since December 13, 1913.[110]
  • November 15: The San Diego and Arizona Railway (not yet Class I), half-owned by the Southern Pacific Company, completes its line.
  • December 31: The Arizona and New Mexico Railway is demoted to Class II.[101]
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
Timeline of Class I railroads
1910–1929  1930–1976  1977–present

References

  • Interstate Commerce Commission, Annual Report on the Statistics of Railways in the United States, 1910-
  • Edward A. Lewis, American Shortline Railway Guide, 5th Edition, Kalmbach Publishing, 1996
  • Moody's Transportation Manual
  1. ICC (1910), pp. 160-161
  2. Interstate Commerce Commission, 24 Val. Rep. 451 (1929): Valuation Docket No. 477, The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company of Indiana
  3. ICC (1911), p. 686
  4. Interstate Commerce Commission, 44 Val. Rep. 1 (1933): Valuation Docket No. 329, Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company
  5. ICC (1910), p. 238
  6. ICC (1911), p. 716
  7. ICC (1910), pp. 170-171
  8. ICC (1910), pp. 204-205
  9. Interstate Commerce Commission, 97 I.C.C. 535 (1925): Valuation Docket No. 41, Chicago, Terre Haute and Southeastern Railway Company
  10. The Earning Power of Railroads, 1916, p. 235
  11. Interstate Commerce Commission, 130 I.C.C. 412 (1927): Valuation Docket No. 498, Cambria and Indiana Railroad Company
  12. ICC (1911)
  13. George C. Werner: Wichita Falls and Wellington Railway from the Handbook of Texas Online. Retrieved April 2009.
  14. Interstate Commerce Commission, 23 Val. Rep. 365 (1929): Valuation Docket No. 386, Pennsylvania Company and its Leased Lines
  15. Poor's Intermediate Manual of Railroads, 1917, p. 309
  16. Interstate Commerce Commission, 31 Val. Rep. 1 (1929): Valuation Docket No. 202, Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad Company
  17. Interstate Commerce Commission, 106 I.C.C. 450 (1925): Valuation Docket No. 267, Bingham & Garfield Railway Company
  18. ICC (1912)
  19. ICC (1913), p. 695
  20. Interstate Commerce Commission, 149 I.C.C. 587 (1928): Valuation Docket No. 355, International and Great Northern Railway Company et al.
  21. ICC (1911), p. 710
  22. The Earning Power of Railroads, 1914, p. 395
  23. Interstate Commerce Commission, 127 I.C.C. 1 (1928): Valuation Docket No. 625, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company et al.
  24. Interstate Commerce Commission, 137 I.C.C. 761 (1928): Valuation Docket No. 510, Minneapolis & St. Louis Railroad Company
  25. Moody's (1976), p. 32
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  27. ICC (1911, 1912)
  28. ICC (1914), p. 707
  29. Interstate Commerce Commission, 141 I.C.C. 503 (1928): Valuation Docket No. 856, Duluth, Winnipeg and Pacific Railway Company et al.
  30. ICC (1913), p. 696
  31. Interstate Commerce Commission, 44 Val. Rep. 441 (1933): Valuation Docket No. 1072, Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company et al.
  32. Commercial Newspaper Company, The Manual of Statistics, 1920, p. 965
  33. ICC (1911), p. 709
  34. Interstate Commerce Commission, 119 I.C.C. 483 (1926): Valuation Docket No. 770, Denver and Salt Lake Railroad Company
  35. ICC (1912), p. 665
  36. Engineering & Mining Journal, Volume 97, No. 11, p. 559: Butte, Anaconda & Pacific Electrification, March 14, 1914
  37. ICC (1912, 1913)
  38. Interstate Commerce Commission, 36 Val. Rep. 199 (1931): Valuation Docket No. 340, Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Corporation et al.
  39. ICC (1913), p. 674
  40. ICC (June 30, 1916), pp. 677, 696
  41. Arthur Stone Dewing, The Financial Policy of Corporations, Volume 1 (Corporate Securities), p. 111
  42. Interstate Commerce Commission, 28 Val. Rep. 90 (1929): Valuation Docket No. 264, The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company and its Leased Lines
  43. ICC (1913), p. 679
  44. Interstate Commerce Commission, 141 I.C.C. 115 (1928): Valuation Docket No. 857, Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad Company et al.
  45. ICC (1913), p. 675
  46. Poor's Intermediate Manual of Railroads, 1917, pp. 1019-1020
  47. 290 I.C.C. 303 (1954): Finance Docket No. 18163, Wichita Falls & Southern Railroad Company et al. Abandonment, etc.
  48. Poor's Intermediate Manual of Railroads, 1917, p. 493
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  51. H. Allen Anderson: Pecos and Northern Texas Railway from the Handbook of Texas Online. Retrieved April 2009.
  52. Interstate Commerce Commission, 135 I.C.C. 217 (1927): Valuation Docket No. 1050, Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railroad Company
  53. ICC (1914), p. 730
  54. George C. Werner: Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway from the Handbook of Texas Online. Retrieved April 2009.
  55. Christopher T. Baer, PRR Chronology (Pennsylvania Railroad Technical and Historical Society), accessed April 2009
  56. Interstate Commerce Commission, 141 I.C.C. 545 (1928): Valuation Docket No. 538, Utah Railway Company
  57. Interstate Commerce Commission, 27 Val. Rep. 1 (1929): Valuation Docket No. 1022, The New York Central Railroad Company and its Leased Lines
  58. J. Castell Hopkins, The Canadian Annual Review of Public Affairs, 1915, p. 753
  59. Interstate Commerce Commission, 31 Val. Rep. 707 (1930): Valuation Docket No. 396, The Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway Company et al.
  60. J. Castell Hopkins, The Canadian Annual Review of Public Affairs, 1915, pp. 751-752
  61. Interstate Commerce Commission, 22 Val. Rep. 1 (1929): Valuation Docket No. 880, The Monongahela Railway Company
  62. Interstate Commerce Commission, 40 Val. Rep. 723 (1933): Valuation Docket No. 897, Wabash Railway Company
  63. ICC (1913), p. 686
  64. Interstate Commerce Commission, 135 I.C.C. 755 (1928): Valuation Docket No. 937, Cincinnati, Indianapolis & Western Railroad Company
  65. Manual of Statistics Company, Manual of Statistics, 1919, p. 641
  66. The Manual of Statistics Company, The Manual of Statistics, 1919, p. 573
  67. ICC (1911), p. 700
  68. ICC (June 30, 1916), p. 698
  69. ICC (1914), p. 734
  70. The Manual of Statistics Company, The Manual of Statistics, 1919, pp. 756-757
  71. Mundy's Earning Power of Railroads, 1938, p. 486
  72. ICC (1917), p. 490
  73. ICC (December 31, 1916)
  74. ICC (June 30, 1916), p. 688
  75. Commercial Newspaper Company, Manual of Statistics, 1920, p. 1062
  76. ICC (June 30, 1916), p. 674
  77. Manual of Statistics Company, Manual of Statistics, 1918, p. 809
  78. Manual of Statistics Company, Manual of Statistics, 1917, p. 215
  79. Interstate Commerce Commission, 41 Val. Rep. 139 (1932): Valuation Docket No. 400, St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company et al.
  80. ICC (June 30, 1916), p. 692
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  82. ICC (1917), p. 503
  83. ICC (June 30, 1916), p. 682
  84. Interstate Commerce Commission, 125 I.C.C. 765 (1927): Valuation Docket No. 866, Gulf, Mobile and Northern Railroad Company
  85. ICC (1914), p. 721
  86. ICC (June 30, 1916), p. 677
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  88. Commercial Newspaper Company, Manual of Statistics, 1920, p. 1160
  89. Commercial Newspaper Company, Manual of Statistics, 1920, p. 1169
  90. Mundy's Earning Power of Railroads, 1922, p. 348
  91. Interstate Commerce Commission, 110 I.C.C. 451 (1926): Valuation Docket No. 673, Midland Terminal Railway Company et al.
  92. ICC (June 30, 1916), p. 691
  93. Interstate Commerce Commission, 40 Val. Rep. 249 (1933): Valuation Docket No. 1006, Missouri Pacific Railroad Company et al.
  94. ICC (June 30, 1916), p. 690
  95. ICC (June 30, 1916), p. 664
  96. Interstate Commerce Commission, 42 Val. Rep. 1 (1933): Valuation Docket No. 1068, The Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company and its Leased Lines
  97. 187 I.C.C. 129 (1932): Savannah & Atlanta Railway Receiver Reconstruction Loan
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  102. Interstate Commerce Commission, 22 Val. Rep. 1 (1929): Valuation Docket No. 903, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Company
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  104. Interstate Commerce Commission, 135 I.C.C. 498 (1928): Valuation Docket No. 915, Minneapolis, Northfield and Southern Railway
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  107. Commercial Newspaper Company, The Manual of Statistics, 1920, p. 1019
  108. ICC (1920), p. 421
  109. Moody's (1970), p. 216
  110. ICC (1919), p. 785
  111. ICC (1919), p. 773
  112. ICC (1920), p. 425
  113. ICC (1920), p. 442
  114. ICC (1919), p. 766
  115. ICC (1920), p. 412
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  117. ICC (1938)
  118. ICC (1919), p. 761
  119. Interstate Commerce Commission, 45 Val. Rep. 867 (1933): Valuation Docket No. 1185, Missouri-Illinois Railroad Company
  120. ICC (1919), p. 764
  121. Mundy's Earning Power of Railroads, 1922, p. 414
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  123. Mundy's Earning Power of Railroads, 1922, p. 374
  124. ICC (1919), p. 782
  125. ICC (1921)
  126. ICC (1922)
  127. Mundy's Earning Power of Railroads, 1922, p. 274
  128. Mundy's Earning Power of Railroads, 1922, p. 378
  129. Mundy's Earning Power of Railroads, 1922, p. 276
  130. ICC (1920), p. 413
  131. Mundy's Earning Power of Railroads, 1922, p. 306
  132. ICC (1920), p. 430
  133. ICC (1918), p. 773
  134. ICC (1919), p. 784
  135. ICC (1921, 1922)
  136. ICC (1919), p. 783
  137. ICC (1920), p. 424
  138. Moody's (1976), p. 1201
  139. Moody's (1986), p. 746
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  144. Moody's (1992), p. 435
  145. ICC (1925)
  146. Moody's (1976), p. 218
  147. Moody's (1976), p. 261
  148. ICC (1920), p. 440
  149. ICC (1924)
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  157. ICC (1920), p. 433
  158. ICC (1926)
  159. Moody's (1982), p. 852
  160. Moody's (1972), p. 98
  161. ICC (1926, 1937)
  162. Moody's (1986), p. 677
  163. Mundy's Earning Power of Railroads, 1938, p. 379
  164. Mundy's Earning Power of Railroads, 1938, pp. 232, 243
  165. ICC (1927)
  166. Oliphant's Earning Power of Railroads, 1945, p. 169
  167. Moody's (1969), p. 146
  168. Oliphant's Earning Power of Railroads, 1946, p. 297
  169. ICC (1917), p. 495
  170. 307 I.C.C. 707 (1959)
  171. Mundy's Earning Power of Railroads, 1938, p. 445
  172. Interstate Commerce Commission, 47 Val. Rep. 1 (1933): Valuation Docket No. 1196, Texas and New Orleans Railroad System
  173. Moody's (1976), p. 111
  174. ICC (1920), p. 438
  175. ICC (1927, 1928)
  176. Moody's (1982), p. 1260
  177. ICC (1928)
  178. Moody's (1992), p. 237
  179. ICC (1928, 1929)
  180. ICC (1933)
  181. ICC (1943)
  182. Moody's (1976), p. 220
  183. Moody's (1992), p. 269
  184. ICC (1930)
  185. Mundy's Earning Power of Railroads, 1938, p. 137
  186. ICC (1937)
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