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Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway: Sioux City and Dakota Railroad: MILW: 1879 1881 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway: Sioux City and Northern Railroad: GN: 1887 1900 Willmar and Sioux Falls Railway: Sioux City and Pembina Railway: MILW: 1876 1879 Sioux City and Dakota Railroad: Sioux Falls and Manitoba Railway: GN: 1902 1903
The Dakota Southern Railway (reporting mark DSRC) is a railroad that until late May 2021 ran 189.7 miles (305.3 km) between Kadoka, South Dakota, and Mitchell, South Dakota, and which continues to service the approximately 10 miles (16 km) of remaining active track of the Napa Junction–Platte Line in southern South Dakota.
There, it connected to the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, which ran north towards Deadwood, Lead, and Spearfish Canyon and south towards Hill City; the Chicago & Northwestern Railway; and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad. [5] [7] The present-day South Dakota Highway 44 closely follows the old path of the Crouch Line.
A rail administration study identified a Rapid City route on its “proposed network of preferred routes,” a series of maps built through stakeholder meetings across the U.S.. South Dakota is ...
Many major cities and regional population centers in the United States lack any form of inter-city passenger rail service, which would typically be provided by Amtrak.Six metropolitan statistical areas of more than one million residents do not have inter-city train service, nor do the states of South Dakota or Wyoming.
The Federal Railroad Administration is in the midst of a multi-year Long Distance Rail Service Study. Maps showing possible routes through Sioux Falls, Pierre and Rapid City appeared in February.
It currently operates the 1880 Train on the former Keystone Branch of the Burlington Northern Railroad (BN) between Hill City, South Dakota and Keystone, South Dakota. This railroad line was originally built by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (CB&Q) to serve mining and timber interests in the Black Hills.
Huron, South Dakota–Yale, South Dakota (Owned by the State of South Dakota and operated by the RCPE, meets the BNSF Railway at Yale from Watertown) [9] Redfield, South Dakota–Mansfield, South Dakota (Accessed via trackage rights on the BNSF Mitchell - Wolsey - Aberdeen line) [9] There are interchanges with the BNSF Railway at Wolsey, South ...