| Alaska Railroad
Corporation: Information on passenger service, gift shop,
freight services, and photo gallery. (8/12/97)
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| Ann Arbor
Railroad: Operates between Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Toledo,
Ohio. It is strategically positioned between southeastern Michigan and
northern Ohio in the heart of the industrial Great Lakes. (7/21/00)
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| BC Rail: Customer
news, photos, archives, passenger information and more from this western
Canada railroad. (6/20/97)
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| Bulgarian State Railways:
News, timetables, prices and other information. Bulgarian/English.
(4-8-05)
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| Burlington Northern Santa Fe
Railway (BNSF): BNSF owns one of the largest rail networks in
the United States, with more than 31,000 route miles covering 27 states
and 2 Canadian provinces. (6/20/97)
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Nebraska Division (BNSF): About the people who work on the Nebraska
Division of the BNSF with items of interest to fans also. (3-4-04)
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| Canadian
National: Canada's largest and North America's sixth largest
class one railroad. (English/French) (6/20/97)
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| Canadian Pacific Railway:
The CPR is one of the largest railway systems in North America, with
about 17,500 route miles of rail line in Canada and the US. (6/20/97)
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| Conrail: Official
website for the jointly held shortline operated by Norfolk Southern and
CSX. (6/20/97)
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| CSX
Transportation: Provides rail transportation and distribution
services over 18,759 route miles and 32,462 track miles in 20 states in
the East, Midwest, and South; the District of Columbia; and Ontario
Canada. (6/20/97)
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| Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern
Railroad: The railroad's mainline currently extends from the
Mississippi River at Winona, Minnesota across southern Minnesota and
central South Dakota to Rapid City. (10/3/98)
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| Florida East Coast
Industries: To be the recognized leader providing transportation
and realty services through responsive commitment to employees and
customers. (4/20/00)
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| Genesee & Wyoming:
Genesee & Wyoming Inc. (GWI) has become a leading provider of short
line and regional rail transportation and related services. (4/3/99)
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| Guilford Rail
System: Company newsletter, photo gallery, and more. (5/5/97)
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| Kansas City Southern
Industries: Corporate owner of the KCS railroad, with maps,
news, and more. (6/20/97)
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Montana Rail Link: Homepage of the Montana Rail Link.
(8-15-05)
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The New York, Susquehanna & Western Railway Corp.: The NYS&W's
official website. (2-12-04)
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| Norfolk Southern
Corporation: The railroad system's lines extend over 14,300
miles of road in 20 states, primarily in the Southeast and Midwest, and
the Province of Ontario, Canada. (6/20/97)
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| Ontario Northland:
Primarily engaged in providing rail freight services for the
transportation of mineral and forest products, chemicals, petroleum and
other products to and from northeastern Ontario and northwestern Quebec.
(9/27/97)
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| Providence &
Worcester Railroad: A regional freight railroad operating in
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New York. (4/3/99)
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Railway Association of Canada: The Railway Association of Canada (RAC), is
an industry association representing 54 freight, passenger, commuter, and tourist
railways throughout Canada. Our site includes information on both our members as
well as issues relevant to rail in Canada and throughout the world
(i.e. dangerous goods, transportation policy & advocacy and the latest rail news).
(7-10-01)
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| Reading & Northern
Railroad: Regional railroad that primarily hauls coal out of the
Anthracite fields of eastern Pennsylvania for shipment throughout the
world. (10/3/98)
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| Red River Valley &
Western: Proud to be North Dakota's regional railroad. (4/3/99)
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| Soo Line Credit Union:
Credit union for the CP/Soo employees. (2/7/98)
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| Station 29 - The Canadian
Pacific Railway Store: Shop the CP's official store for
collectibles and more. (2/19/00)
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Tri County Rail Company: Industrial rail services and collaborative
supply chain solutions. NMSDC minority certified.
(4-3-04)
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| Union Pacific Railroad:
The largest railroad in North America, operating in the western
two-thirds of the United States, serving 23 states. News, history,
merchandise, rosters, and more. (6/20/97)
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U.S. Railways, Inc.: Our goal is to make U.S. Railways, Inc., the premier
freight railway provider in the Mid-Western Region. Customer satisfaction
is our first priority. (12-7-03)
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Utah Railway: An
efficiently run railroad which transports more than 90,000 carloads of
freight per year in central and northern Utah including line haul and
switching service. (10/3/98)
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| Vermont Rail
System: An affiliation of three Vermont-based shortlines; the
Vermont Railway, the Green Mountain Railroad, and the Clarendon and
Pittsford Railroad. System map, services, gallery, and more. (11/9/98)
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Willamette
& Pacific/Portland & Western Railroads: The W&P and
Portland & Western Railroad, together operate a regional rail system
of 339 miles in northwestern OR. (6/21/97)
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| Wisconsin Central Transportation
Co: A holding company which operates a regional North American
rail system in WI, the Upper Peninsula of MI, northeastern IL, eastern
MN, and Ontario and owns minority interests in, and participates in the
management of, rail operations in Great Britain and Australia, and ferry
and rail operations in New Zealand. (5/9/98)
Shortlines:
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| Aberdeen &
Rockfish: The A&R System is composed of three lines serving
highly desirable industrial sites in southeastern NC and northeastern
SC. (6/21/97)
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Alabama
Railroad: The line runs from Flomaton to Corduroy, AL, and
interchanges with CSX in Flomaton. (8/1/97)
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Alabama &
Florida Railway: This line runs from Georgiana to Geneva, AL, a
distance of 76 miles and interchanges with CSX Transportation at
Georgiana. (8/1/97)
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| Anacostia & Pacific
Company: Website of Anacostia & Pacific; Louisville &
Indiana RR; New York & Atlantic RY; Pacific Harbor Line RR. (10/27/99)
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| Belt
Railway of Chicago: The Belt Railway is the largest
intermediate switching terminal railroad in the United States,
employing more than 620 people. The Belt has 28 miles of mainline
route with more than 300 miles of switching tracks, allowing it to
interchange with every railroad serving the Chicago rail hub. The
Belt's Clearing Yards span a 5.5 mile distance among 786 acres,
supporting more than 250 miles of track. (5/27/01)
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| Birmingham Southern
Railroad: The region's largest steel-making and manufacturing
center is well served by the Birmingham Southern Railroad. (4/3/99)
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| The
Blanchard Company: Marketing and management support for feeder
railroads. (7/29/97)
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| CAGY Industries: A
Delaware corporation organized for the purpose of serving as a holding
company for various railroads and railroad service corporations. Gift
catalog. (7/27/97)
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| Canton Railroad: A
Class III, shortline switch carrier located in East Baltimore City and
Baltimore County, MD. (6/21/97)
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| Chicago
SouthShore and South Bend Railway: The
Chicago SouthShore & South Bend Railroad is a strategically
located 87 mile Short Line carrier connecting Northwest Indiana's
industrial complex with 19 transcontinental, regional, and local
railroads, including those within the Chicago Switching District.
(7/27/97)
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| Chattooga And
Chickamauga Railway: Provides freight services over two rail
lines, one from Chattanooga, TN, to Lyerly, GA, and the other from
Chattanooga, TN, to Hedges, GA. (7/27/97)
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| Columbus And Greenville
Railway: Owns and operates approximately 207 miles of mainline
and 104 miles of sidetrack. The principal service is transportation by
rail of bulk freight between Columbus and Greenville, MS. (7/27/97)
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Decatur
Junction Railway Co.: Approximately 38 miles of railroad is
operated including 8 miles of trackage rights on the Illinois Central
through Decatur, IL. (8/1/97)
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| Effingham Railroad: A
Class III linehaul common carrier operating in the Effingham Business
Park in Effingham, IL. (6/12/97)
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Fort Smith
Railroad: Operating 49 miles of track from Fort Smith to Paris,
AR, on former MP trackage. (8/1/97)
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| Green Mountain
Railroad: Offering "personalized freight service" to a variety
of customers on a 50-mile route extending from North Walpole, NH to
Rutland, VT. Passenger excursions, restoration, repair and other
services also available. (6/21/97)
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| Houston Port Terminal Railroad: Official web site of the Houston port railroad.
(12-27-01)
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| Illinois Western
Railroad: A Class III linehaul railroad operating within the
Howard M. Wolf Business Park in Greenville, IL. (6/12/97)
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| Indiana
Harbor Belt:
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| Kosciusko & Southwestern
Railway: Shortline RR in Mississippi that offers motorcar
excursion rides. (5/30/99)
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| Lake Terminal
Railroad: Located on the shores of Lake Erie in Lorain, OH is a
terminal switching carrier serving USS/Kobe Steel Company. (4/3/99)
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| Luxapalila Valley
Railroad: The LXVR commenced operation of a thirty-two mile
freight railroad between Columbus, MS, and Belk, AL, June 1, 1996. (7/27/97)
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| Maryland Midland
Railway: A shortline operating in central Maryland. (5/18/98)
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| McKeesport
Connecting Railroad: Located along the Monongahela River in
McKeesport, PA, is a terminal switching railroad serving the Camp-Hill
pipe mill. (4/3/99)
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Michigan
Southern Railroad: The MSO serves a diverse commodity base
including scrap metal and paper, fertilizer, aggregates, animal
by-products, and manufactured and food products. (8/1/97)
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Mississippi
Central Railroad: Runs from Oxford, MS, to Grand Junction, TN, a
total of 56.5 miles, 51 of which are located in Mississippi. (8/1/97)
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Modesto & Empire Traction Company: Central California
industrial park railroad famous for its fleet of 10 GE 70 Ton
diesels. (6-9-04)
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| New York Regional Rail
Corporation: The operator of Brooklyn's own New York Cross
Harbor Railroad: the only float-barge freight railroad in the
northeastern US. (6/21/97)
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| North Shore
Railroad Companies: Conglomerate operator of shortlines in central Pennsylvania,
operating with a variety of locomotives in various historical-based paint schemes.
(6-13-02)
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| OmniTRAX: Owns 13
shortlines in the US and Canada. (10/27/99)
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| Pioneer
Railcorp: A short line railroad holding company, has been in
business since 1986 and currently operates fourteen railroads totaling
over 500 miles in eight states. (6/30/97)
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| RailAmerica: A
short line railroad holding company headquartered in Boca Raton, FL. The
Company owns and operates fourteen short line railroads and provides
freight service over approximately 2,450 miles of track in eight US
states and Chile. (10/1/97)
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| Rail CRC:
Rail CRC is the Cooperative Research Centre for Railway Engineering and Technologies.
(12-10-02)
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| RailTex: With more than
3,900 miles of track, RailTex is North America’s leading short line
railroad holding company. RailTex subsidiaries are comprised of 29 lines
concentrated in five regions. Listings for all 29 lines. (10/12/97)
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| Seminole Gulf
Railway: Operating on 115 miles of track in southwestern FL,
with connections to CSX. (6/21/97)
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| Shawnee
Terminal Railway: Currently, the railroad serves Burkart Foam,
Inc. and the Allwaste Corporation in Cairo, IL. (8/1/97)
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| Shortline
Services: A freight marketing & sales department for several
shortline railroads, and a consulting firm specializing in rail freight
issues for railroads, transportation users and government agencies.
(6/21/97)
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| Southern Railway Of British
Columbia: A major transporter of freight in the Lower British
Columbia Mainland. (4/18/99)
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| Toronto Terminals Railway
Company: A wholly owned subsidiary of Canadian National Railways
and Canadian Pacific Limited. The company, which was incorporated by an
Act of Parliament of Canada on July 13, 1906, also owns and maintains
30.36 miles of track. (3/28/99)
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| Twin Cities & Western
Railroad: A regional railroad operating 229 miles of track
serving some of the most productive agricultural counties in Minnesota
and South Dakota. (11/9/98)
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| Union
Railroad: Coal mines. Steel mills. Coke production. Auto
stamping plants. Distribution and manufacturing facilities. (4/3/99)
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Vandalia
Railroad: The line, located in Vandalia, IL, interchanges with
Conrail and is approximately 3.45 miles long. (8/1/97)
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West Michigan
Railroad: Approximately 15 miles of track and right-of-way,
extending from Hartford to Paw Paw, MI. (8/1/97)
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| Wisconsin & Southern
Railroad's Home Page: Serving the southern half of the State of
Wisconsin and beyond. (6/21/97)
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