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South Dakota Central Railway: GN: 1903 1916 Watertown and Sioux Falls Railway: South Dakota Western Railway: CNW: 1890 1891 Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad: South Sioux Falls Railroad and Rapid Transit Company: GN: 1888 1890 Sioux Falls Terminal Railroad: Southern Minnesota Railway: MILW: 1878 1880 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul ...
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.
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 ...
The map includes routes through South Dakota, the only state in the contiguous U.S. to have never had passenger rail service. The Federal Railroad Administration is in the midst of a multi-year ...
Pages in category "South Dakota railroads" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... BNSF Railway; D. Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad;
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 .
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.
The Black Hills and Fort Pierre Railroad (BH&FP) was a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge [1] railroad in the Black Hills of the U.S. state of South Dakota.It was created by the Homestake Mining Company and initially ran from Lead to Calcite and Piedmont by way of Elk Creek.