Eastern Railway

The following railroads have been known as Eastern Railroad or Eastern Railway:

  • Eastern Railway (Alabama)
  • Eastern Railway (Western Australia)
  • East railway (Austria)
  • Eastern Railway (India)
  • Eastern Railway (Israel)
  • Eastern Railroad (Massachusetts), a competitor and later subsidiary of the Boston and Maine Railroad
  • Eastern Railroad (Pennsylvania), leased by the Monongahela Connecting Railroad
  • Eastern Railway (Minnesota)
  • Eastern Railway (New Mexico)

Famous quotes containing the words eastern and/or railway:

    From this elevation, just on the skirts of the clouds, we could overlook the country, west and south, for a hundred miles. There it was, the State of Maine, which we had seen on the map, but not much like that,—immeasurable forest for the sun to shine on, the eastern stuff we hear of in Massachusetts. No clearing, no house. It did not look as if a solitary traveler had cut so much as a walking-stick there.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    Her personality had an architectonic quality; I think of her when I see some of the great London railway termini, especially St. Pancras, with its soot and turrets, and she overshadowed her own daughters, whom she did not understand—my mother, who liked things to be nice; my dotty aunt. But my mother had not the strength to put even some physical distance between them, let alone keep the old monster at emotional arm’s length.
    Angela Carter (1940–1992)