Louisville, Cincinnati and Lexington Railroad

The Louisville, Cincinnati and Lexington Railroad was a 19th-century railway company in the U.S. state of Kentucky.

It operated from 1869, when it was created from the merger of the Louisville and Frankfort and Lexington and Frankfort railroads,[1] until 1877, when it failed and was reincorporated as the Louisville, Cincinnati and Lexington Railway.

[citation needed][dubious – discuss] It later made up part of the L&N network and its former rights-of-way currently form parts of the class-I CSX Transportation system.

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