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Headquartered in Lakeville, Minnesota (a southern suburb of Minneapolis-St. Paul), Progressive Rail, Inc. was established in 1996 to initially serve the Airlake Industrial Park. In 2001, they leased the former Minneapolis, Northfield and Southern Railway "High Line" in Bloomington and Richfield and started restoring trackage. [ 3 ]
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The Iowa Traction Railway Company (reporting mark IATR), formerly the Iowa Traction Railroad Company, is a class III shortline railroad operating in the United States as a common carrier. It was originally founded in 1896 as the Mason City and Clear Lake Railway, a passenger carrier.
The Airlake Terminal Railway (reporting mark ALT, ALKX), a subsidiary of Progressive Rail, is a short line railroad operating approximately 2.35 miles (3.78 km) of track in a large industrial park in Lakeville, Minnesota.
PGER - Pacific Great Eastern Railway; British Columbia Railway; Canadian National Railway; PGEX - Portland General Electric Company; PGHX - Trinity Rail Management, Inc. PGMX - Procter and Gamble Manufacturing Company; PGR - Progressive Rail; PHCR - Port Colborne Harbour Railway; PHD - Port Huron and Detroit Railroad; Chessie System; CSX ...
Progressive Rail owns and occasionally operates two MN&S cabooses as well as a former MN&S EMD SD39. Some of Progressive Rail's rolling stock is painted in an MN&S-inspired livery. The Minnesota Department of Transportation has performed studies on operating commuter rail over the Dan Patch Line. This service would be known as the Dan Patch ...
On February 1, 1890, he transferred ownership of the StPM&M, Montana Central Railway, and other rail systems he owned to the Great Northern. [21] Starting in 2018, Minnesota-based Progressive Rail Corp. runs freight trains in Santa Cruz County, California under the same name St. Paul and Pacific and with the same reporting marks SP&P/SPP. [22] [23]
The MN&S Spur is a 18.5-mile (29.8 km) railroad line operated by the Progressive Rail Inc. The route runs through suburbs immediately west of Minneapolis, Minnesota, from MN&S Junction in Crystal south to Auto Club Junction in Bloomington near the Minnesota River. [1]