Canadian Pacific Railway
Soo Line Railroad was created in 1961.
a short railroad feeder owned or controlled and operated by an industrial concern -called also tap line
Soo Line High Bridge was created in 1909.
The Milwaukee Road, officially known as the Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, ceased its operations in 1980. The railroad's decline was marked by financial difficulties and a series of abandoned lines. In 1986, the remaining assets were acquired by the Soo Line Railroad, effectively marking the end of the Milwaukee Road as an independent entity.
Bay Line Railroad was created in 1994.
It could vary from a few miles to hundreds of miles. The definition "short line" is just a short-cut description of privately owned sections of track that (usually) branch off of a main line (Class A) railroad. It may supply transport for a single factory, join two factories, or be the remnant of an abandoned main line RR.
FRED...soo get owned no that's actually real
line segment
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad was created in 1967.
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad ended in 1983.
Michigan Air Line Railroad was created in 1868.
Michigan Air Line Railroad ended in 1916.