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A frog war, US usage, occurs when a railroad company attempts to cross the tracks of another, and this results in hostilities, with the courts usually getting involved, but often long after companies have taken the matter in their own hands and settled with hordes of workers battling each other. It is named after the frog, the piece of track that allows the two tracks to join or cross, and is usually part of a level junction or railroad switch. Sometimes the first railroad was built specifically to delay the completion of the second.

Division of costs

It is generally the case that the second railway to arrive has to bear the cost of the special trackwork needed to cross the first. This includes the cost of any interlocking tower or signal box. The latter isn't necessarily to the disadvantage of the second railway, since it can signal its trains through the junction ahead of those belonging to the first railway.

Oil pipelines

In the early days oil mostly travelled by rail, but gradually oil companies built oil pipelines. Not wanting to lose business, railway companies often refused permission to oil companies for pipelines to cross their tracks.

Bridges and Riverboats

Abraham Lincoln participated in a celebrated court case that decided that railroads had as much right to bridge rivers as the riverboat had the right to navigate those rivers.

List of frog wars

United States

Note: The first railroad line built is the first one named.

United Kingdom

  • Battle of Havant
  • Nicky Line
  • conflict of London and South Western Railway with the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway over the building of the Portsmouth branch.

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