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This list includes companies operating both now and in the past. In some countries, the railway operating bodies are not companies, but are government departments or authorities. Particularly in many European countries beginning in the late-1980s, with privatizations and the separation of the track ownership and management from running the ...
Throughout railroad history, many manufacturing companies have come and gone. This is a list of companies that manufactured railroad cars and other rolling stock.Most of these companies built both passenger and freight equipment and no distinction is made between the two for the purposes of this list.
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Pages in category "United States railroad holding companies" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Defunct railroad companies of the United States (5 C, 11 P) N. Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway (3 C, 7 P) P. PATCO Speedline (1 C, 2 P) S.
As of 2023 there are just four American owned Class I freight railroad companies and one passenger railroad company (Amtrak). The list also includes two Canadian-owned Class I freight railroads, both of which have trackage in the US, and one, CPKC, has trackage in Mexico. [1] [2] Amtrak; BNSF Railway; Canadian National Railway
This list of locomotive builders is ordered by country and includes current and defunct builders. Many of the companies changed names over time; this list attempts to give the most recognisable name, generally the one used for the longest time or during the company's best-known period.
(Some companies may be listed only under Category:Railway lines.) For suppliers of railway equipment, see Category:Rail industry . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rail transport companies .