From 1872 to 1906 the construction of railroads connected the governorate with the rest of the Russian Empire.
There the railroad connected to the tracks of the Wilkes-Barre Traction Company.
The appeal from the parliament of the Russian Federation said more than 40,000 loaded railway cars were idle on southern Russian railroads connected with Azerbaijan.
Turnpikes, canals (notably the Erie Canal), and railroads connected eastern cities with western markets.
By 1888, four railroads connected the community with other parts of Ohio, these railroads are now deserted as are many of the businesses in the city.
The railroad connected the cities of Colfax, Washington and Moscow, Idaho to Spokane, and the electric railway figured heavily in the rapid development of the area where it passed.
As railroads connected Joplin to major markets in other cities, it was on the verge of dramatic growth.
Canals and rivers gave way to rail traffic as the Brunswick & Albany and Macon & Brunswick railroads connected Georgia to the Port of Brunswick.
It is an isolated railroad, not connected to the North American railroad network.
Williamson grew rapidly once the railroad connected into the town.