Only 9.25 miles of line was completed and opened on 14 October 1901.
Currently the cooperative has over 4,791 miles of line and 15,886 meters.
In 1921 the railway comprised 334 miles of line and the company's capital was £7 million.
Between 1850 and 1870, 50,000 miles of new line were laid in Europe, as against 15,000 in all the years before.
By late 1870, 32 miles of line were in service.
Eight million telegrams were sent that year over 43,000 miles of line.
Two miles of line would drag us to the bottom.
There would eventually be more than 150 miles of electrified elevated line in the city.
By 1873, over 3,700 miles of main line were in service in Indiana.
Currently the Cooperative has 1,829 miles of line and 8,37664 meters.