Pioneer Lines
Pioneer Lines (formerly Pioneer Railcorp)[1][2] is a holding company for a number of American short-line railroads. Other subsidiaries offer locomotive and freight car leasing to its own railroads and to third parties, and also freight car cleaning. Pioneer Lines also has interests in real estate and newsletter publishing.[3]
The company, originally named Pioneer Railroad Company, was founded in January 1986 by Guy L. Brenkman. The company raised the capital for its first acquisition through a self-underwritten public stock offering. It continued this method of raising capital for subsequent acquisitions.
Almost all of the short lines owned by Pioneer are lines spun off by Class I railroads.
Railroad subsidiaries[3]
- Decatur Junction Railway (DT)
- Elkhart and Western Railroad (EWR)
- Fort Smith Railroad (FSR)
- Garden City Western Railway (GCW)
- Gettysburg and Northern Railroad (GET)
- Georgia Southern Railway (GS)
- Indiana Southwestern Railway (ISW)
- Kendallville Terminal Railway (KTR)
- Keokuk Junction Railway (KJRY)
- Michigan Southern Railroad (MSO)
- Mississippi Central Railroad (MSCI)
- Napoleon, Defiance & Western Railroad (formerly the Maumee and Western)
- Pioneer Industrial Railway (PRY)
- Ripley and New Albany Railroad (RNAB)
- Shawnee Terminal Railway (STR) (Out of Service)
- Vandalia Railroad (VRRC)
Former Railroads
- Alabama and Florida Railway (AF) - Line totally abandoned in 2011.
- Alabama Railroad (ALAB) - Line sold to Alabama Railroad LLC in 2020
- West Michigan Railroad (WMI) - Line partially abandoned in 2012 then sold to the Hamilton Hartford Group on November 3, 2015.
References
- "New Name for Pioneer". Railway Age. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
- "Pioneer Railcorp Announces Name Change to Pioneer Lines". Pioneer Lines. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
- "Pioneer Lines - Services". Pioneer Lines. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
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