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* [http://www.railfan.ca/marks/IMRL.html IMRL photo gallery] |
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* [http://casr.dhke.com Chicago Area Shortline Railroads ] |
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Revision as of 05:10, 24 December 2012
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Reporting mark | IMRL |
Locale | Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri and Wisconsin |
Dates of operation | 1997–2002 |
Successor | Iowa, Chicago and Eastern Railroad |
The I&M Rail Link (reporting mark IMRL) was a railroad operating in the north central portion of the United States. The company commenced operations on April 5, 1997, acquiring lines from the Canadian Pacific Railway and Soo Line Railroad.[1]
On July 31, 2002, the Iowa, Chicago and Eastern Railroad took over the IMRL's operations.
History
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Notes
- ^ "Surface Transportation Board Allows I&M Rail Link to Acquire Soo Line's Kansas City-Chicago Mainline & Soo's "Corn Lines" Located in 5 Midwestern States" (Press release). United States Surface Transportation Board. 1997-04-03. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
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- Defunct Illinois railroads
- Defunct Iowa railroads
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- Defunct Missouri railroads
- Defunct Wisconsin railroads
- Former regional railroads in the United States
- Spin-offs of the Canadian Pacific Railway
- United States rail transportation stubs
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