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Alabama and Vicksburg Railway

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and when converted measured 4 feet, 9 inches center-to-center. Later Roman archeology confirmed this to be a common measurement that was slightly more than railroad gauge measured inside rail to the inside rail.
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was used more than standard and 5 feet, 0 inches was the more common but there were still many variations.
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Many miles of tracks, as well as rolling stock, depots, bridges, and records, were destroyed during the
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and on November 1, 1838, a two-train daily schedule began from Vicksburg to the
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for a total of 141.522 miles (227.758 km) until being taken over by the
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Baughn, Jennifer V.O.; Fazio (with Mary Warren Miller), Michael W.
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There have been many opponents of what was to become known as the
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railroad chartered in 1889 in Mississippi and in operation, from
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The north/south tracks through Newton (28 miles terminating at
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as well as banking operations. By 1838 the company purchased a
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NHRP (# 90001076) in 1990, as a Mississippi Landmark.
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had a hypothesis so he measured carts and chariots in
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in Mississippi had no common size. American engineer,
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Index

Mississippi
United States
Track gauge
standard gauge
historic
Mississippi
Meridian
Vicksburg
Illinois Central Railroad
rolling stock
Vicksburg and Meridian
Clinton & Vicksburg Railroad
Vicksburg
Clinton
Jackson
steam locomotive
Matthias Baldwin
Big Black River
Civil War
Newton station
Newton, Mississippi
Bay Springs, Mississippi
Mobile, Jackson and Kansas City Railroad Company
Mississippi Southern Railroad
Watco Rail Services
Pittsburg, Kansas
Track gauge in the United States
track width
Walton Evans
Pompeii

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