Mojave Northern
Company History:
The MNRR opened around 1916 by Southwestern Portland Cement to move limestone the 6 miles from Sidewinder Valley to Victorville, California. Just after the Second World War, the line was extended another seven miles to Bell and then another seven miles to Reserve Quarry in 1951. At least some steam power received MNRR lettering but by the 1960’s, diesel locomotives carried only road numbers and no lettering. Later, secondhand EMD power arrived on the property and was lettered SWPC for the parent company. Today, locomotives are lettered for the current owner, Cemex.
Successor/Parent History:
CEMEX is a global building materials company that provides high quality products and reliable service to customers and communities throughout the Americas, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. We produce, distribute, and sell cement, ready-mix concrete, aggregates, and related building materials in more than 50 countries, and we maintain trade relationships in close to 100 nations.
CEMEX’s U.S. network includes 11 cement plants, more than 50 strategically located distribution terminals, 50 aggregate quarries and nearly 270 ready-mix concrete plants. CEMEX USA was named the EPA Energy Star Partner of the Year for 2009 and 2010.
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 2020-12-17 19:44:44
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