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Maysville and Lexington Railroad, Northern Division

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Defunct railroad company operated 1868-1875 Not to be confused with the similarly-named Maysville and Lexington Railroad, North Division.
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The Maysville and Lexington Railroad, Northern Division, was a 19th-century railway company in north-central Kentucky in the United States. In 1868, along with the Southern Division, it restored the service of the earlier Maysville & Lexington line, which had failed in 1856. The Northern Division was not as successful as the Southern and failed in 1875, after which it was reörganized as the "North Division".

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