Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (1916–1988)
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The Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (reporting mark WLE) was a Class I railroad mostly within the U.S. state of Ohio. It was leased to the New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad (Nickel Plate Road) in 1949, and merged into the Norfolk and Western Railway in 1988. A new regional railroad reused the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway name in 1990 when it acquired most of the former W&LE from the N&W.
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This article is about the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway which merged with N&W in 1988. For other railways which have the same name, see Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway.
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Reporting mark | WLE |
Locale | Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia |
Dates of operation | 1877–1988 |
Successor | Nickel Plate Road |
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Track gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
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At the end of 1944, W&LE operated 507 miles of road and 1003 miles of track; that year it reported 2371 million net ton-miles of revenue freight and 0.002 million passenger-miles.