Huntington Railroad ended in 1919.
Huntington Railroad was created in 1890.
The address of the Collis P Huntington Railroad Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 393, Huntington, WV 25708-0393
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ran through Huntington, in addition to the C&O.
The "Big Four" are the major investors in the Transcontinental Railroad (known at the time as the Pacific Railroad) They were Theodore Judah, who unfortunately died early while it was being built, but he was the father of it. Leland Standford, who later became governor of California, Collis Huntington, and Charles Crocker.
Huntington Hornets ended in 1957.
Collis Potter Huntington (1821-1900) was an American industrialist and railroad magnate known for his significant role in the development of the western United States' railroad system. He was a key figure in the construction of the Central Pacific Railroad, which was part of the first transcontinental railroad. Huntington also played a prominent role in various other ventures, including shipping and mining, and was a founder of the Southern Pacific Railroad. His contributions greatly influenced the economic growth and expansion of California and the American West.
Huntington Traction Company ended in 1927.
Huntington Avenue Grounds ended in 1912.
It was founded in 1870 as a railroad town for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway.
Collis Huntington, a prominent American industrialist and railroad magnate, spent much of his wealth on expanding the railroad network, particularly the Central Pacific Railroad, which played a crucial role in connecting the East and West coasts of the United States. He also invested in various business ventures, including mining and real estate. Additionally, Huntington was known for his philanthropic efforts, contributing to educational institutions and cultural organizations, including the founding of the Huntington Library in California. His spending reflected both his business ambitions and a commitment to public service.
Collis P. Huntington
Allentown Railroad ended in 1945.