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Total Employment by State, Class of Employer and Last Railroad Employer Calendar Year 2014 Statistical Notes | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | U.S. Railroad Retirement Board Bureau of the Actuary www.rrb.gov No. 3 - 2016 May 2016 Total Employment by State, Class of Employer and Last Railroad Employer Calendar Year 2014 The attached table shows total employment by State, class of employer and last railroad employer in the year. Total employment includes all employees covered by the Railroad Retirement and Railroad Unemployment Insurance Acts who worked at least one day during calendar year 2014. For employees shown under Unknown for State, either no address is on file (0.7 percent of all employees) or the employee has a foreign address such as Canada (0.2 percent). TOTAL EMPLOYMENT BY STATE, CLASS OF EMPLOYER AND LAST RAILROAD EMPLOYER CALENDAR YEAR 2014 CLASS OF STATE EMPLOYER1 RAILROAD EMPLOYER NUMBER Unknown 1 BNSF RAILWAY COMPANY 4 Unknown 1 CSX TRANSPORTATION INC 2 Unknown 1 DAKOTA MINNESOTA & EASTERN RAILROAD CORPORATION 1 Unknown 1 DELAWARE AND HUDSON RAILWAY COMPANY INC 1 Unknown 1 GRAND TRUNK WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY 1 Unknown 1 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RR CO 8 Unknown 1 NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORP (AMTRAK) 375 Unknown 1 NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORPORATION 9 Unknown 1 SOO LINE RAILROAD COMPANY 2 Unknown 1 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY 3 Unknown 1 WISCONSIN CENTRAL TRANSPORTATION CORP 1 Unknown 2 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY 66 Unknown 2 IOWA INTERSTATE RAILROAD LTD 64 Unknown 2 MONTANA RAIL LINK INC 117 Unknown 2 RAPID CITY, PIERRE & EASTERN RAILROAD, INC 21 Unknown 2 SPRINGFIELD TERMINAL RY CO VERMONT 15 Unknown 2 WHEELING & LAKE ERIE RAILWAY COMPANY 104 Unknown 3 A&R TERMINAL RAILROAD, LLC 1 Unknown 3 AG VALLEY RAILROAD, LLC 14 Unknown 3 BOMBARDIER TRANSPORTATION SERVICES USA CORPORTATION 19 Unknown 3 CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY INC - NOYES DIVISION 531 Unknown 3 CCET, LLC 1 Unknown 3 CHICAGO TERMINAL RAILROAD COMPANY 30 Unknown 3 CLOQUET TERMINAL RAILROAD COMPANY INC 10 Unknown 3 CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION 2 Unknown 3 DELAWARE-LACKAWANNA RAILROAD COMPANY INC, THE 4 Unknown 3 EAST BROOKFIELD & SPENCER RAILROAD, LLC 5 Unknown 3 EASTERN ILLINOIS RAILROAD COMPANY 3 Unknown 3 EASTERN MAINE RAILWAY COMPANY 2 Unknown 3 ESCANABA AND LAKE SUPERIOR RR CO 5 Unknown 3 FORT WORTH & WESTERN RR CO 21 Unknown 3 GEORGE'S CREEK RAILWAY, LLC 1 Unknown 3 GRAFTON AND UPTON RR CO 5 Unknown 3 GULF COAST RAIL SERVICE, INC. 2 Unknown 3 HOUSATONIC RR CO INC 8 Unknown 3 INDIANA NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COMPANY INC 1 Unknown 3 KEOLIS COMMUTER SERVICES, LLC 117 Unknown 3 LANDISVILLE RAILROAD, LLC 32 Unknown 3 LIVONIA AVON AND LAKEVILLE RR CORP 2 Unknown 3 LOUISIANA & DELTA RR 3 Unknown 3 MADISON TERMINAL RAILWAY, LLC 7 Unknown 3 MAINE NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY 3 Unknown 3 MASSACHUSETTS BAY COMMUTER RAILROAD COMPANY, LLC 6 Unknown 3 MASSACHUSETTS COASTAL RAILROAD, LLC 10 Unknown 3 MIDDLETOWN AND HUMMELSTOWN RR CO 2 Unknown 3 MORRISTOWN & ERIE RAILWAY, INC 10 Unknown 3 MORRISTOWN & ERIE RAILWAY, INC. 3 Unknown 3 MOSCOW CAMDEN & SAN AUGUSTINE RAILROAD, LLC 1 Unknown 3 MT HOOD RR CO 3 Unknown 3 NEW JERSEY RAIL CARRIER, LLC 3 Page 1 of 56 TOTAL EMPLOYMENT BY STATE, CLASS OF EMPLOYER AND LAST RAILROAD EMPLOYER CALENDAR YEAR 2014 CLASS OF STATE EMPLOYER1 RAILROAD EMPLOYER NUMBER Unknown 3 NEW YORK SUSQUEHANNA AND WESTERN RAILWAY CORPORATION 20 Unknown 3 NORTHEAST ILLINOIS REGIONAL COMMUTER RAILROAD CORP (METRA) 191 Unknown 3 NORTHERN INDIANA COMMUTER TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT 25 Unknown 3 OLD AUGUSTA RAILROAD, LLC 2 Unknown 3 PORT AUTHORITY TRANS HUDSON CORPORATION (PATH) 72 Unknown 3 PORT TERMINAL RR ASSOCIATION 56 Unknown 3 RUSK, PALESTINE & PACIFIC RAILROAD, LLC 18 Unknown 3 SAN LUIS & RIO GRANDE RAILROAD, INC 19 Unknown 3 SARATOGA AND NORTH CREEK RAILWAY, LLC 8 Unknown 3 SAVANNAH PORT TERMINAL RAILROAD, INC. 4 Unknown 3 SDR HOLDING COMPANY 3 Unknown 3 SOUTH BRANCH VALLEY RAILROAD (WEST VIRGINIA STATE RAIL AUTH) 1 Unknown 3 SQUAW CREEK SOUTHERN RAILROAD, INC 8 Unknown 3 ST. LAWRENCE & ATLANTIC RAILROAD (QUEBEC) INC. 17 Unknown 3 TAZEWELL & PEORIA RAILROAD, INC 12 Unknown 3 TEXAS NEW MEXICO RAILROAD 19 Unknown 3 TRANSITAMERICA SERVICES, INC. 53 Unknown 3 UTAH RY CO 3 Unknown 3 WEST TEXAS AND LUBBOCK RAILWAY COMPANY, INC 27 Unknown 3 WESTERN NEW YORK & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, LLC 12 Unknown 3 WESTERN RAILROAD CO 1 Unknown 3 YORK RAILWAY COMPANY 3 Unknown 9 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION 4 Unknown 9 AMERICAN TRAIN DISPATCHERS ASSOCIATION 1 Unknown 9 BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS AND TRAINMEN 16 Unknown 9 BROTHERHOOD OF RAILROAD SIGNALMEN 1 Unknown 9 CYBERNETICS AND SERVICES INC 1 Unknown 9 INTERNATIONAL ASSOC OF MACHINISTS AND AEROSPACE WORKERS 13 Unknown 9 INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS 219 Unknown 9 NATIONAL RY LABOR CONFERENCE 1 Unknown 9 PERMIAN BASIN RAILWAYS, INC 2 Unknown 9 TRANSPORTATION COMMUNICATIONS UNION 16 Unknown 9 TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY CENTER 39 Unknown 9 UNITED TRANSPORTATION UNION 2 Unknown Total2 2,550 AE 1 BNSF RAILWAY COMPANY 1 AE 1 CSX TRANSPORTATION INC 1 AE 3 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY OF COLORADO, LLC 1 AE Total3 3 AK 1 BNSF RAILWAY COMPANY 4 AK 1 CSX TRANSPORTATION INC 1 AK 1 SOO LINE RAILROAD COMPANY 1 AK 1 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY 5 AK 2 MONTANA RAIL LINK INC 1 AK 3 IOWA NORTHERN RY CO 1 AK 3 OHIO CENTRAL RR INC 1 AK 3 PACIFIC AND ARCTIC RAILWAY AND NAVIGATION COMPANY 111 AK 3 SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILROAD CO 1 AK 9 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL RAIL AUTHORITY 1 AK 9 UNITED TRANSPORTATION UNION 2 Page 2 of 56 TOTAL EMPLOYMENT BY STATE, CLASS OF EMPLOYER AND LAST RAILROAD EMPLOYER CALENDAR YEAR 2014 CLASS OF STATE EMPLOYER1 RAILROAD EMPLOYER NUMBER AK Total 129 AL 1 BNSF RAILWAY COMPANY 276 AL 1 CSX TRANSPORTATION INC 1,593 AL 1 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RR CO 20 AL 1 KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN RY CO 8 AL 1 NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORP (AMTRAK) 18 AL 1 NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORPORATION 1,620 AL 1 SOO LINE RAILROAD COMPANY 4 AL 1 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY 11 AL 2 ALABAMA & GULF COAST RAILWAY, LLC 76 AL 2 FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY, LLC 1 AL 3 ALABAMA & TENNESSEE RIVER RAILWAY, LLC 36 AL 3 ALABAMA SOUTHERN RAILROAD, LLC 42 AL 3 ALABAMA WARRIOR RAILWAY, LLC 30 AL 3 ARKANSAS & MISSOURI RAILROAD COMPANY 1 AL 3 AUTAUGA NORTHERN RAILROAD, LLC 11 AL 3 BATON ROUGE SOUTHERN RAILROAD, LLC 1 AL 3 BAY LINE RAILROAD LLC, THE 15 AL 3 BIRMINGHAM TERMINAL RAILWAY, LLC 154 AL 3 CHATTAHOOCHEE INDUSTRIAL RAILROAD 10 AL 3 COLUMBUS & CHATTAHOOCHEE RAILROAD, INC 10 AL 3 COLUMBUS AND GREENVILLE RY CO 1 AL 3 CONECUH VALLEY RAILWAY, LLC 4 AL 3 EASTERN ALABAMA RAILWAY 14 AL 3 EVERETT RAILROAD CO 1 AL 3 GEORGIA & FLORIDA RAILWAY, LLC 1 AL 3 GOLDEN ISLES TERMINAL RAILROAD, INC. 1 AL 3 GOLDEN TRIANGLE RAILROAD, LLC 5 AL 3 HILTON & ALBANY RAILROAD, INC 3 AL 3 HONDO RAILWAY, LLC 1 AL 3 INDIANA HARBOR BELT RR CO 1 AL 3 MERIDIAN & BIGBEE RAILROAD, LLC 15 AL 3 MERIDIAN SOUTHERN RAILWAY, LLC. 1 AL 3 MISSISSIPPI CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY 1 AL 3 MISSISSIPPI EXPORT RR CO 11 AL 3 MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN RAILROAD, LLC 1 AL 3 NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC BELT RR 1 AL 3 PIONEER RAILROAD SERVICES INC 1 AL 3 R.J. 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