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The CC Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. State of Kentucky. The line runs from Taylor Mill, Kentucky, to Corbin, Kentucky, for a total of Шаблон:Convert. At its north end the line continues as a branch of the Cincinnati Terminal Subdivision, and at its south end it continues as the KD Subdivision of the Atlanta Division.[1][2]

History

What is today the CC Subdivision began in 1849, when a group under the name Covington & Lexington Railroad were chartered to build a railroad south of Covington, Kentucky. However, by 1853, only Шаблон:Convert had been built due to financial difficulties. Despite this, progress was made, and by 1856, the railroad reached the Maysville and Lexington Railroad (now-Transkentucky Transportation Railroad) at Paris, Kentucky. In 1859, the Covington & Lexington and the Maysville & Lexington merged to create the Kentucky Central Railroad, after which the modern mileposts from Taylor Mill to Sinks are named.[3] At one time, the KC also included a portion of rail between Lexington and Nicholasville, Kentucky. During the Civil War, the railroad played a major role ferrying Union supplies and soldiers south from Cincinnati through neutral Kentucky.[4]

Immediately south of Ford, the CC Subdivision crosses the Kentucky River. There have been a total of three crossings for the railroad at this location. The first was built in 1883. In 1907, it was replaced by a second bridge, with the original structure being relocated to Ravenna, Kentucky to be used as a pedestrian bridge.[5] The 1907 bridge still stands today albeit it abandoned.[6]

The section of track between Livingston and East Bernstadt consists of a long series of steep grades, sharp curves, and tunnels known as Crooked Hill. Originally single-track, the Louisville and Nashville Railroad double-tracked the hill in 1908. In 1964, the original line was abandoned in favor of the newer 1908 alignment, returning the hill to single-track territory.[7]

As of July 2021, CSX is in the process of removing the double-track at the south end of the subdivision near Corbin, Kentucky.

See also

References

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