Shelby Railroad
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The Shelby Railroad was a 19th-century railway company in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It operated from 1851, when it was created in Shelby County, until 1902, when it was purchased by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad network. Its former rights-of-way currently form parts of the class-I CSX Transportation system. As of 1 October, 2003, the Shelby, aka, the Old Road, has been leased and operated by R J Corman.
The railroad made up a significant part of the economic success of Shelbyville, Kentucky, after the Civil War, particularly after its 1870 connection to the Louisville, Cincinnati and Lexington Railroad mainline at Anchorage.
See also[]
- List of Kentucky railroads
- The Shelby Iron Company Railroad in Alabama
- The in Alabama
- The in Indiana
- The in Indiana
- The in Ohio
- The in Michigan
Categories:
- Defunct Kentucky railroads
- Defunct companies based in Kentucky
- United States railway company stubs
- Kentucky transportation stubs