Please help support TroveStar
Why Donate?
Type the text to search here and press Enter.
Separate search terms by a space; they will all be searched individually in all fields of the database.
Classifieds Only: Check this box if you want to search classifieds instead of the catalog.

Manufacturers’ Junction

Add a comment about this item.
It will be visible at the bottom of this page to all users.
Comment
Company Name Manufacturers’ Junction
Category Railroad
Year Founded 1906
Final Year of Operation 2009
Termination Acquired
Successor/Parent OmniTRAX (Details)
Country United States (Details)
Source of Text Bluford Shops
Text Credit URL Link
Company History: The MJ opened in 1906 as a switching line in Cicero, Illinois primarily to serve the Western Electric Hawthorne Works which manufactured telephone equipment. Ownership later passed to AT&T. In total, MJ operates 6 miles of track. The line has been operated with a pair of SW1’s for many years. In 1986 the MJ was acquired by Chicago West Pullman Transportation, now part of the OmniTRAX shortline group. Although technically MJ is still a going concern, the last train ran in 2009. The engine house was torn down and following much vandalism, both SW-1’s were scrapped. MJ has an agreement to borrow a locomotive from CSX if any business should appear.
Successor/Parent History: OmniTRAX, Inc is one of North America’s largest private railroad and transportation management companies with interests in railroads, terminals, ports and industrial real estate. OmniTRAX operates a network of 21 regional and short line railroads that cover 12 states in the US and 3 provinces in Canada. The company’s railroads have interchanges with BNSF, CN, CSXT, NS & UP, and transport commodities within the Agricultural, Aggregate & Industrial Mineral, Energy, Food, Crude Oil, Chemical, Lumber, Metal, Petroleum and Plastic industries.
Brief History: The U.S. is a country of 50 states covering a vast swath of North America, with Alaska in the northwest and Hawaii extending the nation’s presence into the Pacific Ocean. Major Atlantic Coast cities are New York, a global finance and culture center, and capital Washington, DC. Midwestern metropolis Chicago is known for influential architecture and on the west coast, Los Angeles' Hollywood is famed for filmmaking.
Item created by: gdm on 2020-10-11 08:03:42

If you see errors or missing data in this entry, please feel free to log in and edit it. Anyone with a Gmail account can log in instantly.