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South Orient Railroad - CenTex Rail Link |
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Established as an affiliate to the South Orient Railroad, the CenTex Rail
Link was formed in 1994 when the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
sold off its Dublin Subdivision in central Texas (consisting of 134 miles of
track stretching from Ricker, near Brownwood, to Belt Jct. in Fort Worth).
The CenTex connection provided affiliate South Orient with an opportunity
to tap the vast traffic volume of north Texas in the D-FW area, allowing it to connect
directly with BN, UP and SP. A newly negotiated trackage rights agreement with
Santa Fe allowed the South Orient to travel over ATSF's Lampasas Sub between San Angelo
Jct. and Ricker to connect with its two segments of trackage.
CenTex began its operations by powering its trains with several ex-CNW
GP7s acquired from Omnitrax. None of the units were repainted or
renumbered; all were crudely stenciled with the road's reporting marks,
"CTEX", on the sides of the cabs under the windows. CenTex and
South Orient power circulated freely among the trackage of both roads, until
the arrival of new South Orient diesels in 1995 and 1996 allowed the
company to return the CTEX units.
With the departure of the CTEX units, CenTex lost much of its visibility as
a corporate entity, and the CenTex name eventually faded into obscurity
under the South Orient name.
South Orient continued to operate the Dublin Subdivision until early 1999,
when it sold this portion of its trackage to the Ft Worth & Western.
Thus, the Dublin Subdivision, which enjoyed relative prosperity under
the Santa Fe through the 1980s and early 1990s, entered the new millenium
having been operated by three different shortline operators over the past
six years. Hopefully, the amount of on-line grain business in towns like
Commanche and Dublin, as well as the fact that the line is a convenient bridge
between the D-FW Metroplex and BNSF's Lampasas Sub at Brownwood,
will allow the line to remain in service under its new operator.
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