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  1. The railroad was chartered May 28, 1898 to build a line from Moscow to San Augustine, TX (65 miles). It was completed from Camden to Moscow in 1898 and never extended. Passenger service was discontinued in 1973. Champion International acquired the company in 1969. International Paper Company acquired control on June 30, 2000.

  2. Wabtec. MNNR is a switching railroad serving the Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN area, operating 86 miles of track. The railroad serves a total of ten Minnesota communities with a main line extending from St. Paul into the northern suburbs of Anoka County and east to Hugo. Traffic includes lumber, steel, paper, potash, consumer goods, grain and ...

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  4. UP.com Menu. Union Pacific is the largest railroad in North America, covering 23 states across the western two-thirds of the United States.

  5. History. The railroad was incorporated in 1916, and was leased to UP and Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railroad until 1931. It is now owned by Larry Kirkeby and John Manos, effective July 1, 1994.

  6. n/a. Interchange Points. New Orleans, LA. Agreement Type. Switch Carrier. Information Exchange Method. Fax. NOPB is a non-profit switching railroad operating switching and terminal services over 100 miles of track in New Orleans, LA. Connections and interchanges are made with UP, BNSF, CN, CSXT, KCS and NS.

  7. The Mount Hood Railway was chartered by Union Pacific on April 30, 1968 to acquire the assets of the Mount Hood Railroad. The company began operations October 16, 1968 and continued until November 2, 1987 when it was sold by UP to local interests and reorganized under the original name. In April 2008, MH was acquired by Iowa Pacific Holdings, LLC.