List of Louisville and Nashville Railroad precursors
These railroads were bought, leased, or in other ways had their track come under ownership or lease by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad.
In 1902, the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad gained a majority of stock in the L&N, but it continued to operate as a separate company until its merger in 1982 into the Seaboard System Railroad.
The Georgia Railroad and the West Point Route were partly owned by the L&N.
Alabama and Florida Railroad
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Alabama and Florida Railroad of Florida
Alabama Mineral Railroad
Altamont and Manchester Railroad
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Athens and Tellico Railway
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Atlanta, Knoxville and Northern Railway
Bardstown and Louisville Railroad
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Bay Minette and Fort Morgan Railroad
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Birmingham Mineral Railroad
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Birmingham and Tuscaloosa Railroad
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Birmingham, Selma and New Orleans Railway
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Black Mountain Railroad
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Central Railroad
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Central Transfer Railroad and Storage Company
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Clarksville and Princeton Railroad
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Clarksville Mineral Railroad
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Louisville, Cincinnati and Lexington Railway[1]
- Louisville, Cincinnati and Lexington
- Lexington and Frankfort Railroad 1869
- Lexington and Ohio Railroad 1849
- Louisville and Frankfort Railroad 1869
- Lexington and Frankfort Railroad 1869
Louisville, Harrods Creek and Westport Railroad
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Louisville, Henderson and St. Louis Railway
Louisville and Nashville Terminal Company
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Mammoth Cave Railroad
Mobile and Montgomery Railway
Monon Railroad
- Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railway
Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway
Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway[2]
- Bon Air Railroad (Tennessee)
- Duck River Valley Narrow Gauge Railroad (Tennessee)
- Huntsville and Elora Railroad (Alabama)
- Inman Branch (Tennessee)
- McMinnville and Manchester Railroad (Tennessee)
- Middle Tennessee and Alabama Railway
- Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad
- Nashville and Tuscaloosa Railroad with Allen's Creek Extension (Tennessee)
- Paducah, Tennessee and Alabama Railroad
- Paducah and Tennessee Railroad of Kentucky
- Paducah and Tennessee Railway of Tennessee
- Tennessee Midland Railroad
- Pikeville Branch (Tennessee)
- Rome Railroad (Georgia)
- Sequatchie Valley Railroad
- Southwestern Railroad (Tennessee)
- Tennessee and Coosa Railroad (Alabama)
- Tennessee and Pacific Railroad (Tennessee)
- Tracy City Branch (Tennessee)
- West Nashville Branch (Tennessee)
- Western and Atlantic Railroad (Georgia and Tennessee)
- Winchester and Alabama Railroad (Alabama)
Paducah, Tennessee and Alabama Railroad
Pensacola Railroad
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Pensacola and Atlantic Railroad
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Pensacola and Louisville Railroad
Pensacola and Selma Railroad
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References
- ^ RAILROADS IN NORTH AMERICA; Some Historical Facts and An Introduction to an Electronic Database of North American Railroads and Their Evolution by M. C. Hallberg (April 24, 2006) [1]
- ^ DeBow, James Dunwoody Brownson (1900). "List of Branches in Order of Their Acquisition". Legal history of the Entire System of Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Ry. and Possessions. Nashville, Tennessee: Press of Marshall & Bruce Co. p. vii.