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The Dakota Northern Railroad (reporting mark DN) is a Class III short line railroad that operates over 72 miles (116 kilometres) of track in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of North Dakota. The Dakota Northern Railroad, headquartered in Crookston, Minnesota, is co-owned by KBN Incorporated and Independent Locomotive Service.
The D&I Railroad (DAIR) (also nicknamed the Dakota and Iowa Railroad) [2] [better source needed] is a Class III shortline railroad which is a wholly owned subsidiary of L. G. Everist, Inc. The line hauls ethanol , dried distillers grains (DDG), corn oil, [ 3 ] plastic pellets, cement, sand, gravel, and Sioux Quartzite , which is mined from two ...
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.
The Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad (reporting mark DME) is a wholly owned U.S. subsidiary of the Canadian Pacific Kansas City. [1] Before its purchase, it was the largest Class II railroad in the United States, [ 2 ] operating across South Dakota and southern Minnesota in the Northern Plains of the United States .
The Dakota, Missouri Valley and Western Railroad (reporting mark DMVW) started operations in September 1990 operating over 360 miles (580 km) of former Soo Line Railroad track in Montana and North Dakota. The railroad operates approximately 523 miles (893 km) of track.
Here is the round-up of results from Day 2 of the Howard Wood Dakota Relays.
The Dakota Southern Railway, first under the ownership of brothers Alex and Dick Huff [4] and later Mike Williams and Stan Patterson, from the late 1980s to 2021 onward operated and between 2011 and 2016 rehabilitated the line as far as Presho with Federal TIGER Grants plus state funding. Track beyond Kadoka to Rapid City has been removed.
Track gauge 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in ( 1,435 mm ) standard gauge The Soo Line Railroad ( reporting mark SOO ) is one of the primary United States railroad subsidiaries for the CPKC Railway ( reporting mark CPKC ), one of six U.S. Class I railroads , controlled through the Soo Line Corporation .