Union Railroad of Baltimore ended in 1976.
Union Railroad of Baltimore was created in 1866.
Union Pacific Railroad ended in 1880.
Buffalo Union-Carolina Railroad ended in 1971.
Central Branch Union Pacific Railroad ended in 1898.
Union Railroad - Massachusetts freight railway - ended in 1854.
In 1862, the Union had garrisoned 12,000 troops at Harper's Ferry. Located at the head of the Shenandoah Valley, these troops were also able to protect the vital the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Union and Central Pasific Railroad actually met in Promontory, Utah, on May 10 1869 to create the first Transcontinental Railroad.
Baltimore Belt Railroad was created in 1888.
Baltimore and Ohio railroad
Robert K. Durham has written: 'The Erie railroad' -- subject(s): Erie Railroad Company, Steam locomotives 'The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad' -- subject(s): Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, Locomotives 'The Union Pacific Railroad' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Steam locomotives, Union Pacific Railroad Company 'Eastern steam' -- subject(s): Locomotives 'The Reading Railroad' -- subject(s): Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Co, Pictorial works, Reading Company, Steam locomotives 'The Great Northern and Northern Pacific railroads'
the railroad began in 1830.
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad