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Port Terminal Railroad Association (PTRA) |
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Not exactly a short line per se, but not exactly a Class One either, Houston's Port Terminal
Railroad Association (PTRA) is included
on Southwest Shorts because it's one of those obscure, relatively unknown operations that not
many people outside the great state of Texas are aware of.
Please click on any of the following pictures to see a larger image:
Formed in 1924, the PTRA is an association of all the railroads serving the Houston area,
existing for the purpose of providing impartial switching services for its members. Today's
PTRA maintains 154 miles of track, which include 46 miles of main line trackage in the
Houston Ship Channel area east of downtown Houston. The PTRA employs a workforce of over 300
people, and handles around 500,000 cars annually.
One of the more unique aspects of the PTRA is its locomotive roster, which consists of 24
MK1500D locomotives delivered in 1996. The locomotives resemble a conventional, modern,
MP-type switching locomotive, but have a low short hood in front of the cab. These locomotives
were the first new diesel-electric switcher-type locomotives produced in several years.
PTRA's operations can be easily viewed from public property in the Houston Ship Channel area.
North Yard is probably the most accessible, with its trackage running north to south along
the east side of Wayside Dr. south of I-10. This is the PTRA's largest yard, and also is
the location of its shops and locomotive maintenance facilities.
Following is a selection of photographs I took during a visit to Houston May 19 and 20, 2000.
As you might be able to tell from the images, the weather was typical for Houston --
maddeningly inconsistent, alternating about every five minutes between sunny, hazy bright,
and overcast...all at 95 degrees and 90 percent humidity.
Enjoy the shots -- for more information on the PTRA, check out their official website at
http://www.ptra.com. It's an excellent site,
providing maps, information, and a selection of overhead photographs of PTRA yards
in the Houston area.
All images on Wes Carr's Southwest Shorts © 2000 by Wes Carr. All rights reserved.
Wes Carr claims no affiliation with the PTRA or any other shortline or terminal railroad.