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State Railroad Map 2014Complaint About Department Operations TRAVEL INFORMATION Dial 1-800-452-9292 for travel assistance from a professional Texas travel counselor, including routing in Texas, emergency road condition information, and other travel services; or to register a comment or State Railroad Map 2014complaint about department operations. 107°W 106°W 105°W 104°W 103°W 102°W 101°W 100°W 99°W 98°W 97°W 96°W 95°W 94°W 93°W OKLAHOMA NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS FANNIN Class I Railroad Emergency Contact Numbers DALLAM PERRYTON STRATFORD HANSFORD LIPSCOMB NORTH CENTRAL DGNO SPEARMAN TEXAS COG 36°N SHERMAN LIPSCOMB 36°N Union Pacific (UP)........................................(888) 877-7267 DALHART OCHILTREE DENTON COLLIN DECATUR Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF).........(800) 832-5452 TXNW DENTON MCKINNEY DART Kansas City Southern Railway.....................(877) 527-9464 AMARILLO CORPUS CHRISTI HUTCHINSON DUMAS ROBERTS CANADIAN HARTLEY ARANSAS WISE STINNETT DGNO Number Abbreviation Railroad Operator MOORE SAN PATRICIO MIAMI HEMPHILL DGNO CHANNING 01 TIBR Timberrock Railroad Company 02 GRR Georgetown Railroad CCTR 03 RSS Rockdale, Sandow & Southern Railroad Company FWWR ROCKWALL POTTER PAMPA CARSON WHEELER CORPUS CHRISTI DGNO PNR DGNO 04 BLR Blacklands Railroad DART CORPUS DART 05 TCT Texas City Terminal Railway OLDHAM WHEELER CHRISTI MPO 06 TM Texas Mexican Railway Company GRAY DART ROCKWALL Y FWWR PANHANDLE A VEGA NUECES W 07 TMPX Texas Municipal Power Association R DART E TRE T A DALLAS 08 TSE Texas South-Eastern Railroad W PARKER AMARILLO DALLAS 35°N 09 TXTC Texas Transportation Company TRE 35°N AMARILLO CLAUDE FORT GULF OF MEXICO 12 PTRA Port Terminal Railroad Association L DART MPO A WORTH T S DONLEY A 13 SMGX San Miguel Power Plant O C A R DEAF SMITH CANYON T 15 BNSF Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation N CLARENDON COLLINGSWORTH I ARMSTRONG TARRANT 16 SRN Sabine River & Northern Railroad KINGSVILLE KAUFMAN KLEBERG F RANDALL WELLINGTON L HEREFORD U 19 TN Texas & Northern Railway Company G FWWR 20 PCN Point Comfort & Northern Railroad KAUFMAN 23 USSC United States Steel Corporation 25 RPRR Rusk Palestine Railroad MEMPHIS SWISHER 26 SSC Southern Switching Company DIMMITT BRISCOE CHILDRESS 33 TEXU Texas Utilities General Company FWWR TULIA JOHNSON 39 DART Dallas Area Rapid Transit PARMER HALL ELLIS SILVERTON CHILDRESS HOOD 41 PVS Pecos Valley Southern Railway FARWELL CASTRO WAXAHACHIE 42 TNMR Texas-New Mexico Railway Company O QUANAH KL HENDERSON 43 CCTR Corpus Christi Terminal Railroad AHOMA CLEBURNE 44 TC Temple & Central Texas Railway MULESHOE LAMB HARDEMAN 34°N 47 SEPC Southwest Electric Power Company PLAINVIEW CHILDRESS 34°N 51 WTUC West Texas Utility Company VERNON FLOYD MOTLEY COTTLE 54 SHEL Shell Oil Company LUBBOCK WTJR HALE FOARD WICHITA 58 TXNW Texas Northwestern Railroad NEW MEXICO BAILEY LITTLEFIELD MATADOR PADUCAH WICHITA FLOYDADA CROWELL WILBARGER SHERMAN 60 BOP Border Pacific Railroad FALLS MPO 61 TRE Trinity Railway Express WICHITA FALLS -DENISON AR HENRIETTA MPO KA 62 DGNO Dallas, Garland & Northeastern Railroad GRAYSON LAMAR KRR N MORTON S 63 TXPF Texas Pacifico Transportation Limited MONTAGUE RED RIVER A HOCKLEY LUBBOCK COOKE FANNIN 65 BRG Brownsville & Rio Grande International Railroad CROSBYTON DICKENS KING PARIS S MPO BAYLOR TNER CLARKSVILLE KNOX ARCHER CLAY MONTAGUE SHERMAN 66 UP Union Pacific Railroad Company WTLC LUBBOCK GAINESVILLE NEW BOSTON TNER DICKENS GUTHRIE BONHAM LEVELLAND SEYMOUR ARCHER CITY TEXARKANA 67 CMTY Capitol Metropolitan Transportation Authority COCHRAN BENJAMIN PARIS CROSBY DGNO MPO 69 KRR Kiamichi Railroad Company DELTA BOWIE 70 FWWR Fort Worth and Western Railroad LUBBOCK WICHITA COOPER 72 STPX South Texas Project Railroad WTLC DENTON HUNT MOUNT TITUS 75 WTLC West Texas & Lubbock Railroad Company GARZA JACK DGNO COLLIN VERNON MOUNT PLEASANT WTLC FALLS DECATUR JAYTON THROCKMORTON SULPHUR SPRINGS BLR 77 SW Southwestern Railroad Company PLAINS LYNN DENTON ATLANTA STONEWALL HASKELL MCKINNEY BLR MORRIS CASS 79 KCS Kansas City Southern Railway BROWNFIELD POST YOUNG JACKSBORO FRANKLIN TEXU 33°N DAINGERFIELD 33°N GREENVILLE 80 WTJR Wichita, Tillman & Jackson Railway Company, Incorporated YOAKUM TAHOKA KENT THROCKMORTON HASKELL WISE HOPKINS LINDEN 81 TNER Texas Northeastern Division ASPERMONT GRAHAM DART TERRY DGNO PITTSBURG TN 82 ANR Angelina & Neches River Railroad FORT CAMP ROCKWALL RAINS 83 PNR Panhandle Northern Railroad Company NORTH FWWR CENTRAL DART UPSHUR MARION WORTH EMORY QUITMAN 86 HTR Heart of Texas Railway TEXAS COG ROCKWALL GAINES DAWSON ABILENE TRE JEFFERSON 88 TUEX TU Electric Big Brown Steam Electric Station Rail Spur PALO PINTO FORT DALLAS GILMER GAIL SCURRY SHACKELFORD BRECKENRIDGE WEATHERFORD WOOD 90 GVSR Galveston Railroad L.P. ROBY ANSON WORTH PALO PINTO TARRANT LONGVIEW HARRISON 91 RVSC Rio Valley Switching Company SEMINOLE LAMESA PARKER DALLAS KAUFMAN SNYDER ALBANY STEPHENS MPO MARSHALL 94 TXGN Texas Gonzales & Northern Company BORDEN FISHER JONES CANTON GREGG SEPC FWWR KAUFMAN 99 MCSA Moscow, Camden & San Augustine Railroad SMITH LONGVIEW FWWR VAN ZANDT ABILENE HOOD DALLAS COLORADO CITY SWEETWATER BAIRD GRANBURY TYLER TEXU ANDREWS SSC EASTLAND WAXAHACHIE MARTIN HOWARD CLEBURNE PANOLA ABILENE ERATH FWWR TYLER BLR TEXU MPO CALLAHAN MPO MITCHELL NOLAN TAYLOR EASTLAND GLEN ROSE ATHENS CARTHAGE ANDREWS ELLIS BIG SPRING FWWR SOMERVELL CORSICANA HENDERSON 32°N NEW MEXICO STEPHENVILLE STANTON HENDERSON 32°N MIDLAND-ODESSA HILL RUSK TRANSPORTATION BOSQUE TYLER L EL PASO TIBR ORGANIZATION COMANCHE HILLSBORO NAVARRO O ECTOR MIDLAND CHEROKEE U EL PASO GLASSCOCK ANDERSON LOVING KERMIT STERLING ROBERT LEE I MERIDIAN EL PASO MPO ODESSA RUNNELS BROWN CENTER SHELBY S COMANCHE RUSK I COLEMAN FWWR TUEX WINKLER GARDEN CITY PALESTINE RPRR NACOGDOCHES A STERLING CITY MENTONE MIDLAND COKE N TNMR BALLINGER BROWNWOOD HAMILTON FAIRFIELD NACOGDOCHES A HUDSPETH WACO SAN HAMILTON MCLENNAN LIMESTONE FREESTONE AUGUSTINE WARD COLEMAN REEVES MONAHANS MILLS WACO GROESBECK CRANE ANR CULBERSON SAN HOUSTON HEMPHILL PECOS LUFKIN BROWNWOOD GATESVILLE WACO MPO ANR ANGELO PAINT ROCK GOLDTHWAITE UPTON MPO SAN ANGELO CROCKETT TIBR LEON TSE TSE LUFKIN SAN SABINE CRANE MARLIN AUGUSTINE IRION CORYELL SIERRA BLANCA REAGAN PVS ANGELINA RANKIN TEXU CENTERVILLE MERTZON TOM GREEN CONCHO MCCULLOCH HTR FALLS BIG LAKE LAMPASAS TRINITY 31°N 31°N SAN SABA ROBERTSON BELTON SAN NEWTON BRADY LAMPASAS GROVETON VAN HORN ODESSA JASPER SAN SABA KILLEEN - FRANKLIN TC MADISON MCSA TEMPLE NEWTON EL PASO ANGELO BELL MPO MADISONVILLE POLK MENARD BRYAN SCHLEICHER MILAM BRYAN - COLLEGE WOODVILLE JASPER FORT STOCKTON BURNET STATION MPO WALKER TIBR EL PASO JEFF DAVIS ELDORADO CAMERON MENARD LLANO BURNET WILLIAMSON BRAZOS TYLER MASON HUNTSVILLE LIVINGSTON OZONA COLDSPRING PECOS GRR TMPX BRYAN FORT DAVIS RSS MASON LLANO CMTYCMTY BEAUMONT GRIMES SONORA GEORGETOWN SAN JACINTO CROCKETT SRN KIMBLE CALDWELL KOUNTZE ANDERSON MONTGOMERY SRN BURLESON EL PASO SUTTON JUNCTION AUSTIN CONROE MPO MARFA TRAVIS LEE HARDIN ALPINE TERRELL GILLESPIE BLANCO CMTY SOUTH EAST SRN CMTY WASHINGTON LIBERTY AUSTIN TEXAS RPC FREDERICKSBURG JOHNSON CITY GIDDINGS BRENHAM BEAUMONT ORANGE EL PASO EL PASO CAPITAL 30°N SANDERSON AREA HEMPSTEAD ORANGE 30°N BASTROP MPO LIBERTY HAYS PRESIDIO KERR KERRVILLE BASTROP ROCKSPRINGS AUSTIN BELLVILLE LA GRANGE KENDALL SAN VAL VERDE MARCOS HARRIS JEFFERSON REAL WALLER R BREWSTER LOCKHART i o o ANAHUAC EDWARDS BOERNE COMAL FAYETTE HOUSTON - 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TMA Metropolitan Area Boundary U HARLINGEN - LF L BROWNSVILLE U I SAN BENITO G P TA MPO MATAGORDA AS MA ULIPAS BRG 106°W 105°W 104°W 103°W 102°W 101°W 100°W 99°W 98°W 97°W 96°W 95°W 94°W Copyright 2014 TEXAS Map Scale Texas Department of Transportation TRANSPORTATION Texas Department of Transportation COMMISSION Transportation Planning and Programming Division 0 10 20 40 60 80 100 Miles Ted Houghton, Jr. Chair Data Analysis, Mapping and Reporting Branch Notice This map was produced for internal use Jeff Austin, III Commissioner Inset Scale in cooperation with the Jeff Moseley Commissioner within the Texas Department of Transportation. Fred Underwood Commissioner U.S. Department of Transportation Accuracy is limited to the validity of available Victor Vandergriff Commissioner 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 Miles Federal Highway Administration data as of December 31, 2013..
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