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The City acquired the former Monon Railroad corridor from CSX in 1989, before this body of law was fully developed. Based on its understanding of the law, the City has now determined that it ...
After CSX stopped running trains on the Monon Railroad in 1989, the company donated the old railbed to Indianapolis. The city built a multi-use path now used by more than 1 million people.
The City acquired the former Monon Railroad corridor from CSX in 1989, before this body of law was fully developed. Based on its understanding of the law, the City has now determined that it acquired ...
With the new addition, the Monon trail will be roughly 28 miles-long, spanning from 10th Street in downtown Indianapolis to the edge of Hamilton County. The Monon Trail currently extends over 26 ...
The Monon Trail currently extends over 26 miles in total. In January 2023, Gov. Holcomb announced that nearly $30 million would go towards a Monon South trail, which would stretch 62.3 miles from ...
The Monon railroad operated mostly in Indiana from 1890 until 1971. The rail line historically included seven sections, and the portion of the line included in this project was Section 5, which ...
CSX recently revealed its latest heritage locomotive—a tribute to the Monon Railroad—fresh out of the Class I railroad’s paint shop in Waycross, Ga. The Monon Railroad, known as the Chicago, ...
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