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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ConrailConrail - 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 a portmanteau based on the company's legal name.

  2. conrail.comConrail

    ABOUT CONRAIL. The areas we serve are shared assets of CSX and Norfolk Southern. Customers located along Conrail's lines have access to the national rail network through either railway.

  3. conrail.com › about-conrail › historyConrail

    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 Jersey/Philadelphia, and Detroit, Michigan.

  4. 5 days ago · By: Adam Burns. The Consolidated Rail Corporation, better known as Conrail, was government’s answer to the Northeastern rail industry's collapse during the 1970s. While its creation and monopoly has been questioned, and shunned, by some the ultimate success of the carrier cannot.

  5. Conrail (Consolidated Rail Corporation) locomotive and freight car rolling stock photos, rosters, history, information, and more from 1976 until 1999 prior CSX and NS.

  6. Learn About Conrail. The Conrail Story is integral to the history of railroading in the latter part of the 20th century and helps explain the current state of the railroad world. The CRHS provides a number of ways for you to learn about Conrail’s rich history.

  7. Apr 7, 2022 · 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. It operated one-third of the nation’s passenger trains and was the principal freight carrier in the Northeast.

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