List of railroad bankruptcies in North America

List of railroad bankruptcies in North America

1900s

1910s

*September 6, 1918:Canadian Northern Railway (nationalized)

1920s

*July 12, 1920:Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (nationalized)
*January 20, 1923:Grand Trunk Railway (nationalized)

1930s

*December 4, 1931: Ann Arbor Railroad
*February 10, 1932: Baltimore and Virginia Steamboat Company
*March 31, 1933: Missouri Pacific Railroad
*December 1934: Alleghany Corporation
*March 26, 1935: Copper Range Railroad
*October 23, 1935: New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
*October 31, 1935: Connecticut Company
*November 29, 1935: New York, Westchester and Boston Railroad
*February 2, 1936: Van Sweringen Company
*June 3, 1936: Old Colony Railroad
*May 20, 1937: New York, Ontario and Western Railway
*January 18, 1938: Erie Railroad
*March 15, 1938: Sanders Central of Wisconsin
*August 4, 1938: Boston and Providence Railroad
*October 30, 1939: Central Railroad of New Jersey

1940s

* 1947: American Railroad Company
*March 2, 1949: Long Island Rail Road

1950s

*November 19, 1954: Hudson and Manhattan Railroad

1960s

*July 7, 1961: New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
*September 7, 1962: Boston Terminal Corporation (South Station)
*March 22, 1967: Central Railroad of New Jersey

1970s

*March 12, 1970: Boston and Maine Corporation
*June 21, 1970: Penn Central Transportation
*July 24, 1970: Lehigh Valley Railroad
*November 23, 1971: Reading Company
*April 19, 1972: Lehigh and Hudson River Railway
*June 26, 1972: Erie Lackawanna Railway
*July 12, 1973: United New Jersey Railroad and Canal Company (Penn Central subsidiary)
*July 14, 1973: Beech Creek Railroad; Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway; Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad; Connecting Railway; Delaware Railroad; Erie and Pittsburgh Railroad; Michigan Central Railroad; Northern Central Railway; Penndel Company; Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad; Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway; Pittsburgh, Youngstown and Ashtabula Railway; Union Railroad of Baltimore (Penn Central subsidiaries)
*October 15, 1973: Ann Arbor Railroad

1980s

*1987: Delaware and Hudson Railroad

References

* [http://www.prrths.com/PRR_hagley_intro.htm PRR Chronology]
* [http://www.michiganrailroads.com/RRHX/Timeline/TimeLine.htm RRHX - Railroad History Time Line]


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