TRRA Owner Lines
Union Pacific Railroad
Union Pacific operates North America's premier
railroad franchise, encompassing 32,000 route miles and covering 23 states in the western two-thirds of the
United States.
CSX Transportation
CSX's transportation network
encompasses about 21,000 route miles of track in 23 states, the District
of Columbia, and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. More than two-thirds of Americans live within CSX's service
territory, accounting for about three-quarters of the nation's
consumption.
CSX serves major markets in the eastern United
States and has direct access to all Atlantic and Gulf Coast ports, as
well as the Mississippi River, the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence
Seaway. The company also has access to Pacific ports through alliances
with western railroads.
Illinois Central Railroad Company (CN)
CN offers integrated
transportation services: rail, intermodal, trucking, freight forwarding,
warehousing and distribution. Its lines span Canada from the Nova
Scotia on the Atlantic Coast to British Columbia on the Pacific Coast.
Norfolk Southern Corporation
Norfolk Southern operates in 22 eastern states
with a transportation network consisting of 21,500 route miles. It also
has access to the District of Columbia and the province of Ontario,
Canada. Its most commonly hauled commodity is coal.
Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway
BNSF Railway is the product of nearly 400
different railroad lines that merged or were acquired over the course of
160 years. Its rail network operates in the western two-thirds of the
United States. BNSF operates in 28 states and two Canadian provinces.