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Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroad - 1867 Railway Check - Fantastic Design

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Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroad - 1867 Railway Check - Fantastic Design
State(s): Indiana
Years: 1860's

Washington revenue. The Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad was chartered in January 1847, with construction starting in late 1849. In February 1852, 73 mi (117 km) of track between Indianapolis and Terre Haute were completed. On March 6, 1865, the name was changed to the Terre Haute & Indianapolis Railroad. On April 26, 1870, an extension was finished from Terre Haute to the Illinois state line that met up with the St. Louis, Vandalia and Terre Haute. Chauncey Rose of Terre Haute served as promoter of this railroad and was its first President.

The Terre Haute & Indianapolis Railroad, the St. Louis, Vandalia & Terre Haute Railroad, the Terre Haute & Logansport Railway, the Logansport & Toledo Railway, the Indiana & Vincennes Railroad were all merged on January 1, 1905, to form the Vandalia Railroad Company. The railroad connected Indianapolis in the east with St. Louis in the west and South Bend and Butler in the north with Vincennes in the south. Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vandalia_Railroad_(1905%E2%80%931917)

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