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RailAmerica
& RailTex
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RailAmerica
Formed in 1986, the Boca Raton, Florida-based RailAmerica, Inc. is
the world's largest short line and regional railroad operator. It
owns 50 railroads operating approximately 13,200 route miles in the
United States, Canada, Australia and the Republic of Chile.
In North America, the Company's railroads operate in 28 states and
six Canadian provinces. Internationally, the Company operates an additional
4,300 route miles under track access arrangements in Australia and
Argentina. Some of it's subsidiaries include:
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Arkansas
& Missouri (A&M)
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Austin
& Northwestern (AUNW)
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Dallas Garland & Northeastern Railroad (DGNE)
- Now Dallas Garland & Northern (DGN)
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North
American Rail Group Cape Brenton & Central Nova Scotian (CBNS)
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Lakeland & Waterways Railway (LWR)
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Carolina
Piedmont (CPDR)
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Mackenzie
Northern Railway (MNR)
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Cascade
& Columbia River Railroad (CSCD)
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Michigan
Shore Railroad (MS)
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Central
Oregon & Pacific (CORP)
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Mid-Michigan
Railroad (MMR)
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Central
Railroad of Indiana (CIND)
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Missouri
& Northern Arkansas Railroad (MNA)
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Central
Railroad of Indianapolis (CERA)
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New
England Central (NECR)
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Central
Western Railway (CWR)
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North
Carolina & Virginia Railroad (NCVA)
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Chesapeake
& Albemarle (CA)
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Ottawa
Valley Railway (OVR)Ê
RailTex
In October 1999, RailAmerica announced that it would acquire RailTex,
North America's largest short line freight railroad company. Completed
on February 4, 2000, the $325 million acquisition marked a new era
in the history of the global short line and regional railroad industry.
Upon closing of the RailTex acquisition, RailAmerica became the
largest operator of short line and regional freight railroads in
the world, with 39 short line and regional railroads operating approximately
11,000 total track miles in the United States, Canada, Australia
and the Republic of Chile. (source RailAmerica)
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the thumbnails to see a larger image.
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Austin & Northwestern GP7 #172 is seen
- in Austin, TX in 1993. - Steve Rude Photo/Jay Glenewinkel
Collection
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Dallas Garland & Northeastern ( Now Dallas
Garland & Northern) #4161 - is a slug unit rebuilt from
the carbody and chassis of a former DRGW GP7. The DGNO is a Rail America
Operation. The 4161 is seen in San Antonio, TX in 1994. - Jay
Glenewinkel Photo
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Missouri & Northern Arkansas 2001 - and
a sister SD20 unit 2000 are parked at the old M-K-T depot at Denison,
Texas on 11/11/01 (Both SD20s, circa-1980 VMV Paducah rebuilds of
high-hood SD24s). Although they are lettered for Missouri &
Northern Arkansas, they have been under the operational control
of the Dallas Garland & Northeastern Railroad (DGNO) for
the past five years or so. DGNO, which is also a Rail America
short line, operates a number of ex-MKT, MP, Cotton Belt and Santa
Fe lines in and around Dallas. Display cabooses of both M-K-T and
Mopac are seen on the far track. - T. Greuter Photo
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Though never confirmed, it is believed 2000 and 2001
were originally Union Pacific SD24s that were sold to Illinois Central.
Rail America (formerly RailTex) acquired them from a broker. (info
B. Edmonson)
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Contributed
Photography:
Jay Glenewinkel, DW Read, Steve Rude, Rail America
Recommended Links:
For more information about RailAmerica and its
operations, go to www.railtex.com.
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Latest update: Thursday, 13 November, 2003
All photos & text © 2002-2003 T. Greuter / Screaming Eagles ,
unless otherwise noted. All Rights Reserved.
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