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Red River Valley & Western

Transportation Company - Red River Valley & Western - Railroad
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Company NameRed River Valley & Western
CategoryRailroad
Year Founded1987
CountryUnited States (Details)
Source of TextBluford Shops
Text Credit URLLink
Transportation Company - Red River Valley & Western - Railroad



Company History: RRV&W is a 1987 spinoff of Burlington Northern. The southeast corner of the system is in the Breckenridge, Minnesota area and is the only portion not in North Dakota. Some of the mileage is on BNSF and Canadian Pacific trackage rights. Prior to the BN merger, most of the RRV&W routes were owned by Northern Pacific while one was a former Great Northern line.

With a few of the early lines since cast off, the current RRV&W system map looks a bit like the Big Dipper. The rough rectangle at the base connects Breckenridge with Bernard to the west, then north to Independence, then east to Davenport, then southeast to Breckenridge again. From Independence, the line strikes out into the northwest as far as Maddock, North Dakota. In addition, there are short branchlines and trackage rights on BNSF between Casselton, Valley City and Jamestown. In total, RRV&W today runs 557 miles of line.

RRV&W began operation with 10 ex-Santa Fe CF-7’s. As traffic has grown, so has the diesel roster. RRV&W shares their burgundy and gold paint scheme with their sister railroads Twin Cities & Western and Minnesota Prairie Line.
Brief History:
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Item created by: gdm on 2021-08-27 09:20:51

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