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Warren & Saline River

Transportation Company - Warren & Saline River - Railroad
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Company NameWarren & Saline River
CategoryRailroad
Year Founded1920
Final Year of Operation2014
TerminationAcquired
Successor/ParentGenesee & Wyoming (Details)
CountryUnited States (Details)
Transportation Company - Warren & Saline River - Railroad



Company History: This company was chartered in 1920 to take over the property of the Warren Johnsville & Saline River Railroad. It currently runs from Cloquet, Arkansas to a connection with the Arkansas Midland at Warren, a distance of about 8 miles. For a time, the Cloquet end had extended all the way to a connection with Rock Island at Hermitage. It had been owned by Potlatch Corporation (a forest products company) since 1959 but was sold in 2010 to the Pinsley shortline group. Pinsley owned the adjacent Arkansas Midland so the Warren & Saline River became a paper railroad with Arkansas Midland handling operations. In 2014, Pinsley sold the Warren & Saline River, the Arkasas Midland and fellow Arkansas shortline Prescott & Northwestern to the Genesee & Wyoming shortline group.

Text courtesy of Bluford Shops
Successor/Parent History:
Known today as the largest of the shortline holding companies, Genesee & Wyoming began as a shortline by that name in 1899 with a 15 mile line between Retsof and Caledonia, New York, just south of Rochester. In 1982, they extended southward to Greigsville by buying a former Lackawanna line from Conrail. In 1985, another purchase extended their reach north to Rochester and southwest to Silver Springs. This brought the mileage up to about 90. The Wyoming in the name is a reference to the Wyoming Valley.

In 1977, the railroad set up Genesee & Wyoming Inc. as a parent company. In 1985, they began to buy other shortlines and launch new ones as various Class One routes came up for sale or lease. Each of these lines operates under their own names but share the orange, yellow and black GNWR paint scheme, variations of which have been used by GNWR for decades. The logos of these related lines also use the GNWR style but with different wording and the occasional personalized element.

As of this writing, the Genesee & Wyoming family includes 121 shortline and regional railroads spread across North America, Europe and Australia. As of 2019, G&W became a subsidiary of Brookfield Infrastructure Partners. G&W has also bought other shortline groups, notably Rail Link in 1996, Summit View (the Ohio Central System) in 2008, Rail Management in 2005,.CAGY Industries in 2008, and largest of all RailAmerica in 2012.

Ironically, the Genesee & Wyoming Railroad was merged into the Rochester & Southern in 2003. The GNWR exists as a paper railroad but the logos on the diesels patrolling the old GNWR now say Rochester & Southern or the neighboring Buffalo & Pittsburgh.
Brief History:
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Item created by: gdm on 2018-10-13 21:41:43. Last edited by gdm on 2018-10-13 21:47:13

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