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Railroads Texas Resources INTERNATIONAL TRADE RESOURCES West Calhoun Corpus Christi Lubbock and Western Railway Rockdale, Sandow & Texas Pacifico Transportation Port Of West Calhoun Terminal Railroad Kurtis Lindsey, Marketing Manager Southern Railroad Federico Diaz Jack Campbell, Jr. Gary Brown, VP - Sales & Marketing 103 N. Steck Avenue Donnie Vincent, General Manager Vice-President Operations Chairman 13901 Sutton Park Drive South Wolfforth, TX 79382 PO Box 387 3814 Sherwood Way P.O. 189 Suite 125 806-221-3150 Rockdale, TX 76567 San Angelo, TX 77693 Seadrift, TX 77983 Jacksonville, FL 32224 [email protected] 904-596-7794 325-942-8164 361-785-4111 904-223-1110 www.watcocompanies.com [email protected] [email protected] www.texasports.org/ports/west- www.gwrr.com Moscow, Camden & www.gwrr.com www.texaspacifico.com calhoun Dallas, Garland and North- San Augustine Railroad Rusk Palestine & Texas, Gonzales and Northern eastern Railroad Jerry Stutts, Superintendent Pacific Railroad Railway Company Railroads Kenneth Mannka Jr. FM 62 PO Box 128 Bruce Carswell, Vice President Steven Gresham General Manager Camden, TX 75934 103 N. Steck Avenue General Manager Main LIne Railroads 403 International Parkway, Suite 500 936-398-7207 Wolfforth, TX 79382 1045 CR 284 BNSF Railway Richardson, TX 75081-2899 [email protected] 806-221-3134 Gonzales, TX 78629 Carl R. Ice, President & CEO 972-808-9800 Orange Port Terminal Railway www.iowapacific.com 830-540-3788 Railway Corporate Headquarters [email protected] Tracy Young, President Sabine River & Northern [email protected] 2650 Lou Menk Drive www.gwrr.com 1301 Front Street Railroad Company www.tnwcorporation.com/txgn- Fort Worth, TX 76131-2830 Fort Worth and Orange, TX 77632 David Kleinknecht railway.html 800-795-2673 Western Railroad 330-340-7106 Operating Manager Texas, Oklahoma & www.bnsf.com Bill Wood Pecos Valley Southern 5830 Old Highway 87 North Eastern Railroad Union Pacific Director - Business Development Railway Company Orange, TX 77632 Tom Williams, General Manager Lance M. Fritz 6300 Ridglea Place, Suite 1200 Kurtis Lindsey, Marketing Manager 409-746-2453 412 E. Lockesburg Avenue President & CEO Fort Worth, TX 76116-5378 2501 W. 3rd Street San Antonio Central Railroad DeQueen, AR 71832 1400 Douglas Street 817-763-8297 Pecos, TX 79772 Paul Ramos, General Manager 501-642-1309 Omaha, NE 68179 [email protected] 432-445-2487 907 Billy Mitchell Blvd. [email protected] 888-870-8777 www.fwwr.net [email protected] San Antonio, TX 78226 www.patriotrail.com www.up.com Galveston Railroad www.watcocompanies.com 281-627-5597 Western Rail Road Company Short Line Railroads Jeff Crandall, GM - Operations Plainsman Switching Com- [email protected] Gary Burns, Director 37th & Old Industrial Blvd. pany www.watcocompanies.com 2686 Wald Road Alamo Gulf Coast P.O. Box 1108 Walt Stokes Southern Switching Company New Braunfels, TX 78132-4900 Railroad Company Galveston, TX 77553-1108 General Manager Jeff Baskett, Vice President 830-625-8084 Ben Guajardo 409-762-5411 3204 Juniper Street, PO Box 841 434 South 2nd Street www.cemexusa.com President www.gwrr.com Lubbock, TX 79408 Abilene, TX 79602 Wichita, Tillman & Jackson 8200 IH 10 West, Suite 600 Gardendale Railroad 806-744-0118 325-677-3601 Railway Company, Inc. San Antonio, TX 78230 Matt Cundiff, VP Southern Region [email protected] [email protected] Martin Cicalla 210-208-4417 102 Willow Drive www.plainsmanswitching.com www.southernswitching.com General Manager - Wichita Falls [email protected] O’Fallon, IL 62269 700 Jefferson www.martinmarietta.com Point Comfort & Northern Texas and New Mexico 618-632-4400 Railway Company Railway Wichita Falls, TX 76304 Angelina and Neches [email protected] Russ Smitley, Sales & Marketing Kurtis Lindsey, Marketing Manager 940-723-1852 River Railroad www.gardendalerail.com PO Box 238 103 N. Steck Avenue www.rgpc.com David Perkins Georgetown Railroad Lolita, TX 77871 Wolfforth, TX 79382 President & General Manager Yvonne Nixon, Agent 361-874-4441 806-221-3134 Texas Resources 2225 Spence Street 5300 IH-35 South, PO Box 529 [email protected] [email protected] Lufkin, TX 75904 Georgetown, TX 78627 www.gwrr.com www.watcocompanies.com District Export Councils 936-634-4403 800-772-8272 Port Terminal Texas Central Business Lines Camino Real [email protected] [email protected] Jose Luis Carbonell, Chairman www.anrrr.com Railroad Association Corporation www.georgetownrail.com Mr. Lange, General Manager David D. Watson, President 615 E. Houston Street, Suite 207 Austin Western Railroad Grainbelt Corporation 8934 Manchester Street PO Box 665 San Antonio, TX 78205 Kevin Harris, General Manager Judy Petry, President & GM Houston, TX 77012-2149 Waxahachie, TX 75168 210-472-4020 13725 McNeil Merriltown Road 1601 West Gary Boulevard 713-393-6500 972-775-1853 [email protected] Austin, TX 78727 Clinton, OK 73601 www.ptra.com www.tcblines.com www.exporttexas.com/caminoreal 512-246-0738 580-323-1234 Houston www.watcocompanies.com R.J. Corman Railroad Company Texas City Terminal Railway [email protected] Bill Henderson Bill Mathis Karl Maier, Chairman Big Spring Railroad www.farmrail.com AVP of Sales and Marketing President & General Manager 1401 McKinney, Suite 1000 Rick Boiles, Terminal Manager Henderson Overton 515 Pine Valley Road 2425 Highway 146 North Houston, TX 77010 3801 Bethel Drive Wayne Defebaugh Diboll, TX 75941 Texas City, TX 77590 713-789-7077 Big Spring, TX 79720 President - General Manager 936-829-5613 409-945-4461 [email protected] 432-264-7766 641 Church Street [email protected] www.railporttc.com www.exporttexas.com/houston [email protected] Sulphur Springs, TX 75482 www.rjcorman.com/shortlines/ North Texas www.bigspringrailsystem.com Texas Northeastern Railroad 903-439-0738 texas.html Kenneth Mannka Jr. Diane Divin, Chairman Border Pacific Railroad [email protected] Rio Valley Switching Company General Manager 3232 McKinney Avenue, Suite 1400 S. F. Vale, President www.blacklandsrailroad.com Matthew Cundiff 403 International Parkway, Suite 500 Dallas, TX 75204-7422 804 W Main Street Hondo Railway VP Southern Region Richardson, TX 75081 817-229-0430 Rio Grande City, TX 78582 Don Lee, CEO 101 N. 21st Street 972-808-9800 [email protected] 956-487-5606 915 Carter Street McAllen, TX 78501 [email protected] www.exporttexas.com/northtexas Brownsville and Rio Grande Hondo, TX 78861 956-971-9111 www.gwrr.com West Texas International Railroad 830-426-5662 [email protected] Mark Meritt, Chairman Norma Torres, President & COO www.hondorailway.com www.riovalleyswitching.com 4300 Amon Carter Blvd, Suite 114 Highway 48 & Marine Way Drive Fort Worth, TX 76155 P. O. Box 3818 432-367-1188 Brownsville, TX 78523-3818 [email protected] 956-831-7731 www.exporttexas.com/westtexas [email protected] www.brgrr.com 36 Texas.Think.Global 2017 Texas Export Guide.
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