Eight Class I railroads currently operate in the United States:
I have worked in the railroad industry previously and as far as I know there is such thing as a class 1 train. There are Class 1, 2, and 3 railroads and the class a railroad is in is determined by the amount of revenue it generates. Class 1 railroads have the most and Class 3 have the least. Also a train is required to have a Class 1 air brake test before departing its initial terminal. I'm sorry for having such a long and drawn out answer but that is as simple as I can make it.
The Pennsylvania Railroad was a Class I Railroad in America.
The Underground Railroad. The Underground Railroad.
The Underground Railroad?
underground railroad
Central Pacific Railroad.
The Chicago and Galena Union Railroad
it's simple. The rails in the railroad was layed down on a road.
All I know is that it is NOT farming class. Maybe Upper class but I'm not sure
The Central Pacific Railroad was first built in Sacramento, California. The Central Pacific Railroad is the former name of the railroad network that formed part of the First Transcontinental Railroad.
It is not named for a state but for a railroad of the same name.
it came from a railroad