Terre Haute–Indianapolis Line

Terre Haute–Indianapolis Line
Overview
LocaleIndiana
Termini
Service
SystemTerre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction Company (c. 1908–1931)
Indiana Railroad (1931–1940)
History
OpenedJuly 16, 1893
CompletedJanuary 25, 1908
ClosedJanuary 10, 1940
Technical
CharacterInterurban
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route

Indianapolis
Plainfield
Cartersburg
Clayton
Amo
Coatsville
Fillmore
Greencastle
Harmony
Brazil
Seelyville
To Italy
Terre Haute

The Terre Haute–Indianapolis Line was an interurban railway line in Indiana. Segments of the line dating back to 1893 were the earliest interurban railroads to operate in the state. At its full length, it connected two of the state's major hubs of interurban traffic: the Traction Terminal in Indianapolis and the Terminal Arcade in Terre Haute. Service was abandoned in 1940.