N&O Index Card Listings

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Railroads
  • W. I. Rankin becomes president, treasurer of Durham- outhern. Sept. 2k-k8' 11.
  • ACL shows Income gain. Nov. 28-1J-g' 5.
  • Southern plans new Raleigh depot. Nov. 30-g 16.
  • Railroads ask six percent rate boost. Jan. 13-9: 2.
  • William M'Calg to retire after 56 years with Atlantic Coast Line. Jan. l6-h$'- 2.
  • Scott names,committee to study track moving. Je. 1-49: 20.
Railroads
  • Officers of State-controlled railroad. Aug. ll-i4-9: 6.
  • A&EC seeks to eliminate passenger service. Oct. 5-l9: 17.
  • Coast Line seeks permission to close three stations. Nov. 18-49 23.
  • Railroads in N.C. cut trains another 25 per cent. F eb. 11-50: 16.
  • Three ACL crewmen killed in Edgecombe engine blast. Feb. 25-50! 1.
Railroads
  • Atlantic and East Carolina Railroad train makes sentimental Journey. Apr. 2-50: 1.
  • Atlantic Coast line offers merger plan. Jly. 26-50: 7.
  • ACL gets authority to close Kelford station. Nov. 28-50/ 12.
  • SAL gets permission to stop passenger train. Nov. 29-50 2.
Railroads
  • ICC finds railway profits soaring. Kay 27-51: 1.
  • Roads seek to cut service,but officials draw big pay. Hay 30-51: 1.
  • Raleigh water situation serious. Sept.-29-51: 18.
  • Hore cuts in service are proposed by two railroads. Oct. 30-51: 20.
  • Norfolk and Southern c ancels train without getting approval of Utilities. Nov. 2-51:1.
Railroads
  • Erain put "back on Norfolk run "by Norfolk and Southern Railroad; discontinuance may still cone. Nov, 6-51: 1.
  • Railroads plead with Utilities Commission for rate increase. Nov. 7-51: 24.
  • Warren delegation protests plans to close Hacon station. Nov. 9-51: 24.
  • Southern will reduce Goldsboro-Greensboro passenger service. Nov. 10-51: 16.
  • Southern is authorised to cut of train to Knoxville. Dec. 18-51: 22.
Railroads
  • Fred Burroughs, of Raleigh to become assistant Vice President of Southern R. R. Dec. 30-51: 10.
  • Profits are high for N.C. Hallways. May 8-52: l'.
  • Utilities receives report showing pay for N.C. Rail leaders. May 10-52: l.
  • Ballentine warns Utilities railroads may
  • injure both themselves and farmers with higher rates. Jly. 12-52: 1.
Railroads
  • First railroad had 6,600 feet of rickety wooden tracks. Ap.26-42:4 A. il.
Railroads
  • Toy railroad at Star adds trackage and prepares for increased business. Jan.30-38:
  • 1 M.
Railroads
  • Early patrons of Rail travel were hardy. Aug. 21-4-9 16.
Railroads
  • Railroad branchllne epoch. Jly. 31-50: 16.