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CHICAGO AND ALTON RAILROAD..................................................... Art. of consol. in IL, March 14, 1906 690.908 mi. First main track 159.434 mi. Second and other main tracks 359.308 mi. Yard track and sidings Steam locomotives 285 Steam snow plows 2 Freight cars 10,438 Passenger cars 194 Motor cars 11 Work equipment 540 Miscellaneous 1, leased Steam locomotives 3 from Rutland, Toluca and Northern Steam locomotives 40 from Union Pacific Association Freight cars 5 from Rutland, Toluca and Northern Freight cars 2,581 from Union Pacific Association Passenger cars 1 from Rutland, Toluca and Northern Passenger cars 5 from Union Pacific Association Work equipment 12 from Rutland, Toluca and Northern Construction certificates granted: 5.67 mi. Titus, IL to Hardin, IL, 6/15/1922 (FD 2289) 7.70 mi. Eldred to Titus, IL, 1912-1914 3.37 mi. Bierd to Schoper, IL, 1918 0.79 mi. Main line through Joliet, IL, 1910 34.36 mi. Iles to Murrayville, IL, 1906-1907 2.25 mi. section between Chicago and Joliet, IL, various dates 0.56 mi. Main track at Cedar City, MO Central Trust Company of New York (51% of stock) Union Pacific Railroad also holds 103,431 shares of Alton Preferred The Atlanta and Lawndale Railroad (1/14/1915) The Chicago and Alton Railway (3/14/1906) The (3/14/1906) THE ATLANTA AND LAWNDALE RAILROAD..................... Inc. in IL, September 14, 1905 Partially const. line Atlanta to Lawndale, IL, 1905-1914 THE CHICAGO AND ALTON RAILWAY........................... Inc. in IL, April 2, 1900 Partially const. line Iles to Murrayville, IL, 1905-1906 St. Louis, Peoria and Northern Railway

ST. LOUIS, PEORIA AND NORTHERN RAILWAY.................... The Chicago and Alton Ry Inc. in IL, February 18, 1896 57.65 mi. Springfield to Grove, IL, 1896-1898 Upon foreclosure: To Chicago and Alton Railway: 57.65 mi. Springfield to Grove, IL To Illinois Central Railroad: Springfield to East St. Louis, IL (see separate corporate report at end of Chicago and Alton section) St. Louis and Eastern Railway (6/25/1896) Saint Louis and Peoria Railroad (6/25/1896) North and South Railroad Company of Illinois (6/25/1896) THE CHICAGO AND ALTON RAILROAD.......................... Spec. act of IL, February 18, 1861 0.50 mi. from pt. south of Joliet to Chi. & Ill. River RR, 1876 4.80 mi. Coal City to Mazonia, IL, 1881 25.40 mi. Varna to Washington, IL, 1870-1871 19.40 mi. completed, Wenona to Lacon, IL, 1871 Purchased from Ottawa, Oswego and Fox River Valley Railroad: 12.31 mi. Streator to Wenona, IL, 1876 The Litchfield, Carrollton and Western Ry (9/30/1904) The Alton and St. Louis Railroad (9/7/1899) The Mississippi River Bridge Company (4/29/1895) The Chicago and Illinois River Railroad (9/5/1879) The Hamilton, Lacon and Eastern Railroad (4/5/1870) St. Louis, Alton and Chicago Railroad (11/1/1862) THE LITCHFIELD, CARROLLTON & WESTERN RAILWAY.......... Inc. in IL, May 2, 1889 The Litchfield, Carrollton and Western Railroad (7/18/1892) THE LITCHFIELD, CARROLLTON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.................................... The Litchfield, Carrollton & Western Ry Inc. in IL, March 20, 1882 51.65 mi. Barnett Jct. to Columbiana, IL, 1883-1886 -3.35 mi. Eldred to Columbiana, IL THE ALTON AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD.......................... Spec. act of IL, February 4, 1859 22.41 mi. completed, Alton to E. St. Louis, IL, 1859-1865 The Sangamon and North West Rail Road (2/4/1859) THE SANGAMON AND NORTH WEST RAIL ROAD................. The Alton and St. Louis RR Name change, March 1, 1854 22.41 mi. begun, Alton to East St. Louis, IL, 1857-1859 The Petersburg and Springfield Rail Road (3/1/1854) THE PETERSBURG AND SPRINGFIELD RAIL ROAD.......... The Sangamon and North West RR

Spec. act of IL, February 8, 1853 ST. LOUIS, JACKSONVILLE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD............ Art. of consol in IL, December 10, 1862 22.60 mi. Dwight to Streator, IL, 1869-1870 36.75 mi. Roodhouse to Quincy Jct., IL, 1870-1871 7.53 mi. Godfrey to Wann, IL, 1881 61.10 mi. completed, Bloomington to Petersburg, IL, 1862-1868 36.70 mi. completed, Whitehall to Godfrey, IL, 1862-1866 The Tonica and Petersburg Railroad (12/10/1862) Jacksonville, Alton and St. Louis Railroad (12/10/1862) THE TONICA AND PETERSBURG RAILROAD........... St. Louis, Jacksonville and Chicago RR Spec. act of IL, January 15, 1857 61.10 mi. begun, Bloomington to Petersburg, IL, 1857-1862 28.10 mi. Petersburg to Jacksonville, IL, 1857-1862 JACKSONVILLE, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD.... St. Louis, Jacksonville and Chicago RR Name change, February 7, 1857 36.70 mi. begun, Whitehall to Godfrey, IL, 1857 24.70 mi. Jacksonville to Whitehall, IL, 1857-1861 Jacksonville and Carrollton Railroad (2/7/1857) JACKSONVILLE AND CARROLLTON RAILROAD........... Jacksonville, Alton and St. Louis RR Spec. act of IL, February 15, 1851 MISSISSIPPI RIVER BRIDGE COMPANY.......................... Art. of consol. in IL, May 12, 1873 Art. of consol. in MO, May 13, 1873 0.72 mi. IL/MO state line to Quincy Jct. and bridge over Mississippi River Upon foreclosure: property in Illinois sold to property in Missouri sold to The Louisiana and Missouri River RR Mississippi River Bridge Company (5/12/1873) Louisiana Bridge Company (5/12/1873) MISSISSIPPI RIVER BRIDGE COMPANY......................... Inc. in IL, April 4, 1873 LOUISIANA BRIDGE COMPANY................................ Inc. in MO, April 9, 1873 THE CHICAGO AND ILLINOIS RIVER RAILROAD.................. Spec. act of IL. February 28, 1867 19.05 mi. Hickory Creek to Coal City, IL, 1874-1875 Mississippi River Bridge Co Mississippi River Bridge Co

THE HAMILTON, LACON AND EASTERN RAILROAD.............. Spec. act of IL, March 7, 1867 19.40 mi. begun, Wenona to Lacon, IL ST. LOUIS, ALTON AND CHICAGO RAILROAD.................... Spec. act of IL, January 21, 1857 The Chicago, Alton and St. Louis Railroad (1/29/1857) THE CHICAGO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD............ St. Louis, Alton and Chicago RR Name change, February 14, 1855 220.40 mi. completed, Alton to Joliet, IL, 1855 The Chicago and Mississippi Railroad (2/14/1855) THE CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD.............. Name change, June 15, 1852 No property completed The Alton and Sangammon Railroad (6/15/1852) The Chicago, Alton and St. Louis RR THE ALTON AND SANGAMMON RAILROAD.................. The Chicago and Mississippi RR Spec. act of IL, February 17, 1847 220.40 mi. begun, Alton to Joliet, IL, 1850 The following companies were at one time part of the St. Louis, Peoria and Northern Railway Company, but now form a part of the Illinois Central Railroad except certain right-of-way acquired by The Chicago and Alton Railroad. The total mileage aggregated 84.15 miles. No mileage is listed in the report for any of the following companies. THE ST. LOUIS AND EASTERN RAILWAY................... St. Louis, Peoria and Northern Ry Inc. in IL, December 16, 1889 THE SAINT LOUIS AND PEORIA RAILROAD................. St. Louis, Peoria and Northern Ry Inc. in IL, January 28, 1889 THE NORTH AND SOUTH RAILROAD COMPANY OF ILLINOIS.... St. L, Peoria and Northern Ry Inc. in IL, January 23, 1890 Saint Louis and Chicago Railway (1/23/1890) SAINT LOUIS AND CHICAGO RAILWAY............. The North and South Railroad Co of Illinois Art. of consol. in IL, December 22, 1886 The St. Louis and Chicago Railway (12/22/1886) The St. Louis, Chicago and Peoria Railway (12/22/1886) The Saint Louis and Chicago Railroad (4/26/1889) The Litchfield and St. Louis Railway (6/3/1887) THE ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO RAILWAY........................ Saint Louis and Chicago Ry Inc. in IL, May 9, 1885 THE ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO AND PEORIA RAILWAY................ Saint Louis and Chicago Ry Inc. in IL, June 25, 1886

THE SAINT LOUIS AND CHICAGO RAILROAD.................... Saint Louis and Chicago Ry Inc. in IL, September 11, 1888 Mount Olive Coal Railroad (10/4/1888) MOUNT OLIVE COAL RAILROAD............................ The Saint Louis and Chicago RR Inc. in IL, August 18, 1888 THE LITCHFIELD AND ST. LOUIS RAILWAY...................... Saint Louis and Chicago Ry Inc. in IL, May 29, 1886 The Chicago, Springfield and St. Louis Railroad (6/12/1886) THE CHICAGO, SPRINGFIELD AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD....... The Litchfield and St. Louis Ry Inc. in IL, January 17, 1883, Lessor: The Joliet and Chicago Railroad THE JOLIET AND CHICAGO RAILROAD................................................. Spec. act of Il, February 15, 1855 32.764 mi. First main track 32.431 mi. Second and other main tracks 25.751 mi. Yard track and sidings No equipment owned 36.25 mi. Chicago to Joliet, IL -0.97 mi. due to line changes Louisiana and Missouri River Railroad LOUISIANA AND MISSOURI RIVER RAILROAD.......................................... Spec. act of MO, March 10, 1859 101.187 mi. First main track 23.434 mi. Yard track and sidings No equipment owned 51.05 mi. Louisiana to Mexico, MO, 1868-1871 50.13 mi. Mexico to Cedar City, MO, 1868-1872 Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago Railroad

KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO RAILROAD..................................... Inc. in MO, April 18, 1877 156.875 mi. First main track 63.762 mi. Yard track and sidings No equipment owned 162.75 mi. Mexico, MO to Kansas City, MO, 1878-1879 Sold to Kansas City Terminal: 5.85 mi. Rock Creek Jct. to Bridge Jct., MO Rutland, Toluca and Northern Railroad RUTLAND, TOLUCA AND NORTHERN RAILROAD........................................ Inc. in IL, November 11, 1909 27.053 mi. First main track 5.454 mi. Yard track and sidings Steam locomotives 3 Freight cars 5 Passenger cars 1 Work equipment 12 9.67 mi. fenced right of way, partially graded, Henry Jct. to Illinois River Less: 5.00 mi. Henry Jct. to Broadus, IL Toluca, Marquette and Northern Railroad (11/11/1909) TOLUCA, MARQUETTE AND NORTHERN RAILROAD......... Inc. in IL, September 8, 1900 21.54 mi. Toluca to Granville, IL, 1900-1905 5.00 mi. Henry Jct. to Broadus, IL, 1901-1905 4.76 mi. Partially completed, Broadus too Illinois River The Toluca and Eastern Railroad (5/15/1902) Rutland, Toluca and Northern RR THE TOLUCA AND EASTERN RAILROAD.................. Inc. in IL, October 11, 1897 5.50 mi. Rutland to Toluca, IL, 1897-1902 Toluca, Marquette and Northern RR