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0 50 100 Miles State Railroad Map 2009 ° Class I Railroad ![ DALLAM ![ PERRYTON Emergency Contact Numbers STRATFORD HANSFORD LIPSCOMB ![ ![ Union Pacific (UP).......................................(800) 892-1283 SHERMAN LIPSCOMB WR DALHART SPEARMAN OCHILTREE FW backup.........................................................(888) 877-7267 T R ![ A NO D DG Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF).........(817) 234-6164 TXNW R W ![ W Kansas City Southern Railway.....................(318) 676-6075 CANADIAN F ![ DUMAS ROBERTS backup..........................................................(318) 676-6292 ![ STINNETT HARTLEY MOORE O N HUTCHINSON HEMPHILL G NuNmubmebrer AAbbrberveivaitaiotinon Railroad ORapielraotaodr Operator CHANNING ![ MIAMI ![ D TRE 01 TIBR Timberrock Railroad Company TRE 02 GRR Georgetown Railroad R POTTER ![ PAMPA N CARSON WHEELER ![ 03 RSS Rockdale Sandow & Southern Railroad P ![ 04 BLR Blacklands Railroad OLDHAM FORT DALLAS T WHEELER R ![ A 05 TCT Texas City Terminal Railway ![ GRAY WORTH D 06 TM Texas-Mexican Railway Company VEGA PANHANDLE ![ 07 TMPX Texas Municipal Power Association AMARILLO ![ 08 TSE Texas South-Eastern Railroad ![ 12 PTRA Port Terminal Railroad Association CLAUDE DONLEY F TARRANT DALLAS FWWR W 15 BNSF Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation W ![ CANYON COLLINGSWORTH R 16 SRN Sabine River & Northern Railroad DEAF SMITH ARMSTRONG ![ 20 PCN Point Comfort & Northern Railroad RANDALL HEREFORD ![ CLARENDON ![ 25 TSR Texas State Railroad WELLINGTON R W 26 SSC Southern Switching Company W ![ F MEMPHIS 33 TEXU Texas Utilities General Company SWISHER 39 DART Dallas Area Rapid Transit DIMMITT CHILDRESS ![ BRISCOE 41 PVS Pecos Valley Southern Railway ![ TULIA PARMER HALL 42 TNMR Texas-New Mexico Railway Company ![ ![ FARWELL CASTRO ![ 43 CCPN Corpus Christi Terminal Railroad SILVERTON QUANAH CHILDRESS 47 SEPC Southwest Electric Power Company ![ 51 WTUZ West Texas Utility Company MULESHOE ![ LAMB DALLAS - FORT WORTH AREA 54 SHEL Shell Oil Company PLAINVIEW ![ HARDEMAN ![ 0 5 10 20 Miles 58 NXNW Texas Northwestern Railroad FLOYD MOTLEY COTTLE VERNON Z W 60 BOP Border Pacific Railroad LITTLEFIELD U FOARD T HALE ![ WICHITA T ![ J ![ ![ W R 61 TRE Trinity Railway Express BAILEY MATADOR ![ FLOYDADA PADUCAH WILBARGER 62 DGNO Dallas Garland & Northeastern Railroad CROWELL WICHITA FALLS ![ HENRIETTA R 63 TXPF Texas Pacifico Transportation Limited ![ R GRAYSON LAMAR K 65 BRG Brownsville & Rio Grande International Railroad RED RIVER ![ ROCKWALL MONTAGUE HOCKLEY COOKE FANNIN ![ PARIS 66 UP Union Pacific Railroad Company MORTON CROSBYTON DICKENS KING ![ ![ ![ TN ![ KNOX BAYLOR ARCHER CLAY ER CLARKSVILLE WT ![ 67 CMTA Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority LR GAINESVILLE SHERMAN T LUBBOCK ![ ![ MONTAGUE ![ NEW BOSTONTN ![ N ER ![ ![ ![ BONHAM ![ E 69 KRR Kiamichi Railroad Company DICKENS GUTHRIE ![ COCHRAN R LEVELLAND ARCHER CITY BENJAMIN SEYMOUR BOWIE 70 FWWR Fort Worth and Western Railroad CROSBY DELTA LUBBOCK 72 STPX South Texas Project Railroad ![ COOPER FRANKLIN 75 WTLR West Texas & Lubbock Railroad Company R DENTON D TITUS L G HUNT T GARZA JACK COLLIN MOUNT PLEASANT 77 SW Southwestern Railroad Company N HOPKINS R DECATUR O BL PLAINS W LYNN ![ R ![ JAYTON ![ ![ ![ MCKINNEY L ![ 79 KCS Kansas City Southern Railway ![ STONEWALL HASKELL THROCKMORTON ![ DENTON B MORRIS CASS BROWNFIELD ![ ![ POST YOUNG ![ ![ MOUNT VERNON ![ ![ JACKSBORO DAINGERFIELD 80 WTJR Wichita Tillman & Jackson Railroad KENT ![ SULPHUR SPRINGS U YOAKUM ![ GREENVILLE X ![ ![ TAHOKA ASPERMONT HASKELL THROCKMORTON GRAHAM ![ E 81 TNER Texas Northeastern Division T ![ WISE N LINDEN TERRY T 82 ANR Angelina & Neches River Railroad PITTSBURGCAMP RAINS S![ 86 GCSR Gulf Colorado & San Saba Railroad C ![ K UPSHUR MARION ROCKWALL EMORY QUITMAN 91 RVSC Rio Valley Switching Company PARKER ![ JEFFERSON ![ GAINES DAWSON BORDEN PALO PINTO DALLA![S ![ GILMER 94 TXGN Texas Gonzales & Northern Company SCURRY BRECKENRIDGE WOOD ![ ROBY ANSON SHACKELFORD ![ ![ FORT WO![RTH 99 MCSA Moscow Camden & San Augustine Railroad ![ ![ ![ ![ ![ HARRISON GAIL ![ ![ PALO PINTO WEATHERFORD SEMINOLE LAMESA SNYDER TARRANT DALLAS KAUFMAN FISHER JONES ALBANY STEPHENS CANTON MARSHALL ![ ![ GREGG ![ ![ S This list includes governmental and privately owned trackage within the State of Texas. 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UP MILES Accuracy is limited to the validity of available County Line July 29, 2010 data as of December 31, 2009. District Line.
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