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Total Employment by State, Class of Employer and Last Railroad Employer Calendar Year 2011 Statistical Notes | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | U.S. Railroad Retirement Board Bureau of the Actuary www.rrb.gov No. 2 - 2013 May 2013 Total Employment by State, Class of Employer and Last Railroad Employer Calendar Year 2011 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 2011. For employees shown under Unknown for State, either no address is on file (1.0 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 2011 CLASS OF STATE EMPLOYER1 RAILROAD EMPLOYER NUMBER Unknown 1 BESSEMER AND LAKE ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY 7 Unknown 1 BNSF RAILWAY COMPANY 2 Unknown 1 CSX TRANSPORTATION INC 19 Unknown 1 GRAND TRUNK WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY 1 Unknown 1 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RR CO 17 Unknown 1 NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORP (AMTRAK) 1,149 Unknown 1 NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORPORATION 2 Unknown 1 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY 1 Unknown 2 ALABAMA & GULF COAST RAILWAY, LLC 9 Unknown 2 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY 187 Unknown 2 FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY, LLC 60 Unknown 2 IOWA INTERSTATE RAILROAD LTD 36 Unknown 2 MONTANA RAIL LINK INC 70 Unknown 2 PADUCAH & LOUISVILLE RAILWAY INC 1 Unknown 2 SPRINGFIELD TERMINAL RY CO VERMONT 17 Unknown 2 WISCONSIN & SOUTHERN RAILROAD, LLC 1 Unknown 3 A&R TERMINAL RAILROAD, LLC 1 Unknown 3 ADRIAN & BLISSFIELD RAILROAD COMPANY 2 Unknown 3 ALBANY & EASTERN RAILROAD COMPANY 4 Unknown 3 ANN ARBOR RAILROAD, INC. 6 Unknown 3 ARCADE AND ATTICA RAILROAD CORPORATION 1 Unknown 3 ARCELORMITTAL CLEVELAND WORKS RAILWAY, INC 7 Unknown 3 ARIZONA EASTERN RAILWAY COMPANY 31 Unknown 3 BLACKLANDS RAILROAD INC., THE 8 Unknown 3 BLOOMER SHIPPERS CONNECTING RAILROAD COMPANY, THE 1 Unknown 3 BUCKINGHAM BRANCH RAILROAD COMPANY 1 Unknown 3 BURLINGTON SHORTLINE RAILROAD 3 Unknown 3 C & J RAILROAD COMPANY 2 Unknown 3 CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY INC - NOYES DIVISION 396 Unknown 3 CANEY FORK AND WESTERN RR INC 1 Unknown 3 CANTON RR CO 3 Unknown 3 CASSATT MANAGEMENT, LLC 2 Unknown 3 CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY OF INDIANAPOLIS 9 Unknown 3 CHICAGO TERMINAL RAILROAD COMPANY 7 Unknown 3 CLOQUET TERMINAL RAILROAD COMPANY INC 6 Unknown 3 COAST BELLE RAIL, LLC 2 Unknown 3 DURBIN & GREENBRIER VALLEY RAILROAD, INC. 8 Unknown 3 EAST BROOKFIELD & SPENCER RAILROAD, LLC 6 Unknown 3 EAST PENN RAILROAD, LLC 2 Unknown 3 EASTERN ALABAMA RAILWAY 1 Unknown 3 ELLIS & EASTERN COMPANY 1 Unknown 3 EVERETT RAILROAD CO 6 Unknown 3 FORE RIVER TRANSPORTATION CORPORATION 4 Unknown 3 GEORGE'S CREEK RAILWAY, LLC 1 Unknown 3 GEORGIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY 1 Unknown 3 GRAFTON AND UPTON RR CO 2 Unknown 3 GULF COLORADO & SAN SABA RAILWAY CORPORATION 2 Unknown 3 HONDO RAILWAY, LLC 1 Unknown 3 HOUSATONIC RR CO INC 3 Unknown 3 INDIANA & OHIO RAILWAY COMPANY, THE 4 Page 1 of 53 TOTAL EMPLOYMENT BY STATE, CLASS OF EMPLOYER AND LAST RAILROAD EMPLOYER CALENDAR YEAR 2011 CLASS OF STATE EMPLOYER1 RAILROAD EMPLOYER NUMBER Unknown 3 INDIANA EASTERN RAILROAD, LLC 1 Unknown 3 INDIANA HARBOR BELT RR CO 1 Unknown 3 IOWA NORTHERN RY CO 1 Unknown 3 KEOKUK JUNCTION RAILWAY 4 Unknown 3 LAKE SUPERIOR AND ISHPEMING RAILROAD COMPANY 2 Unknown 3 LANDISVILLE RAILROAD, LLC 4 Unknown 3 MAINE NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY 1 Unknown 3 MASSACHUSETTS BAY COMMUTER RAILROAD COMPANY, LLC 73 Unknown 3 MASSACHUSETTS COASTAL RAILROAD, LLC 7 Unknown 3 MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAIROAD COMPANY 2 Unknown 3 MIDDLETOWN AND HUMMELSTOWN RR CO 7 Unknown 3 MINNESOTA NORTHERN RAILROAD, INC 2 Unknown 3 MISSISSIPPI EXPORT RR CO 8 Unknown 3 MISSOURI & NORTHERN ARKANSAS RAILROAD COMPANY INC 9 Unknown 3 MITTAL STEEL USA-RAILWAYS, INC 1 Unknown 3 MOHAWK ADIRONDACK & NORTHERN RR CORP 1 Unknown 3 MORRISTOWN & ERIE RAILWAY, INC 8 Unknown 3 MORRISTOWN & ERIE RAILWAY, INC. 2 Unknown 3 MOSCOW CAMDEN & SAN AUGUSTINE RAILROAD, LLC 3 Unknown 3 MT HOOD RR CO 5 Unknown 3 NASHVILLE AND EASTERN RR CORP 1 Unknown 3 NAUGATUCK RAILROAD COMPANY 1 Unknown 3 NEBKOTA RAILWAY INC 1 Unknown 3 NEW ENGLAND CENTRAL RAILROAD INC 6 Unknown 3 NEW ENGLAND SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY 1 Unknown 3 NEW HOPE AND IVYLAND RAILROAD 5 Unknown 3 NEW YORK & GREENWOOD LAKE RAILWAY 2 Unknown 3 NEW YORK & LAKE ERIE RAILROAD INC 3 Unknown 3 NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA RR CO 2 Unknown 3 OHI-RAIL CORPORATION 1 Unknown 3 OIL CREEK & TITUSVILLE LINES INC 1 Unknown 3 PACIFIC AND ARCTIC RAILWAY AND NAVIGATION COMPANY 10 Unknown 3 PECOS VALLEY SOUTHERN RY CO 3 Unknown 3 PENNSYLVANIA NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD, LLC 2 Unknown 3 PIONEER RAILROAD SERVICES INC 10 Unknown 3 PORT AUTHORITY TRANS HUDSON CORPORATION (PATH) 132 Unknown 3 PORT HARBOR RAILROAD, INC 10 Unknown 3 PORT TERMINAL RR ASSOCIATION 29 Unknown 3 PROGRESSIVE RAIL, INCORPORATED 15 Unknown 3 RARUS RAILWAY COMPANY 4 Unknown 3 READING BLUE MOUNTAIN AND NORTHERN RR CO 3 Unknown 3 REPUBLIC N & T RAILROAD, INC 1 Unknown 3 RG STEEL, LLC 5 Unknown 3 RIO VALLEY SWITCHING COMPANY 7 Unknown 3 ROCK & RAIL, LLC. 2 Unknown 3 SABINE RIVER AND NORTHERN RAILROAD CO 1 Unknown 3 SAN FRANCISCO BAY RAILROAD, INC 1 Unknown 3 SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILROAD CO 7 Unknown 3 SAN LUIS & RIO GRANDE RAILROAD, INC 16 Unknown 3 SANTA FE SOUTHERN RAILWAY INC 23 Page 2 of 53 TOTAL EMPLOYMENT BY STATE, CLASS OF EMPLOYER AND LAST RAILROAD EMPLOYER CALENDAR YEAR 2011 CLASS OF STATE EMPLOYER1 RAILROAD EMPLOYER NUMBER Unknown 3 SARATOGA AND NORTH CREEK RAILWAY, LLC 9 Unknown 3 SAVAGE BINGHAM AND GARFIELD RAILROAD COMPANY 1 Unknown 3 SDR HOLDING COMPANY 1 Unknown 3 SIERRA NORTHERN RAILWAY 2 Unknown 3 SMS RAIL SERVICE INC 13 Unknown 3 SOUTH BRANCH VALLEY RAILROAD (WEST VIRGINIA STATE RAIL AUTH) 6 Unknown 3 SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLIC RAILWAYS COMMISSION 2 Unknown 3 SOUTH PLAINS LAMESA RAILROAD LTD 2 Unknown 3 SOUTHEASTERN PENN TRANS AUTH-REG HIGH SPEED LINES (SEPTA) 151 Unknown 3 SQUAW CREEK SOUTHERN RAILROAD, INC 13 Unknown 3 ST. LAWRENCE & ATLANTIC RAILROAD (QUEBEC) INC. 4 Unknown 3 ST. MARYS RAILWAY WEST, LLC 1 Unknown 3 SWEETWATER CENTRAL SWITCHING CO. 1 Unknown 3 TACOMA RAIL 8 Unknown 3 TENNESSEE SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY, INC 4 Unknown 3 TEXAS CENTRAL BUSINESS LINES CORPORATION 6 Unknown 3 TEXAS NEW MEXICO RAILROAD 14 Unknown 3 TEXAS PACIFICO TRANSPORTATION, LTD 1 Unknown 3 TOLEDO, PEORIA & WESTERN RAILWAY CORPORATION (DELAWARE 4 CORPORATION) Unknown 3 TRANSIT SOLUTIONS GROUP, LLC 1 Unknown 3 TRI-CITY RAILROAD COMPANY, LLC 9 Unknown 3 TRONA RAILWAY COMPANY, LLC 1 Unknown 3 U.S. RAIL CORPORATION OF OHIO 5 Unknown 3 UTAH CENTRAL RAILWAY 1 Unknown 3 WASHINGTON AND IDAHO RAILWAY, INC 1 Unknown 3 WEST TEXAS AND LUBBOCK RAILWAY COMPANY, INC 18 Unknown 3 WILLAMETTE VALLEY RAILWAY 1 Unknown 3 WINCHESTER AND WESTERN RR CO 1 Unknown 3 YCR CORPORATION 1 Unknown 9 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION 5 Unknown 9 AMERICAN TRAIN DISPATCHERS ASSOCIATION 1 Unknown 9 ASSOCIATION OF COMMUTER RAIL EMPLOYEES 1 Unknown 9 BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS AND TRAINMEN 20 Unknown 9 BROTHERHOOD OF RAILROAD SIGNALMEN 6 Unknown 9 DINING CAR EMPLOYEES UNION LOCAL 43 1 Unknown 9 EMPLOYEE REPRESENTATIVES 1 Unknown 9 FOUR RIVERS FINANCE COMPANY, INC 2 Unknown 9 GPB CONSULTING, LLC 3 Unknown 9 HIDE POWER & EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1 Unknown 9 INTERNATIONAL ASSOC OF MACHINISTS AND AEROSPACE WORKERS 6 Unknown 9 INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS 157 Unknown 9 KEOLIS RAIL SERVICES VIRGINIA, LLC 12 Unknown 9 METEORCOMM, LLC 7 Unknown 9 TRANSPORTATION COMMUNICATIONS UNION 1 Unknown 9 UNITED TRANSPORTATION UNION 3 Unknown Total2 3,070 AE 1 BNSF RAILWAY COMPANY 3 AE Total3 3 Page 3 of 53 TOTAL EMPLOYMENT BY STATE, CLASS OF EMPLOYER AND LAST RAILROAD EMPLOYER CALENDAR YEAR 2011 CLASS OF STATE EMPLOYER1 RAILROAD EMPLOYER NUMBER AK 1 BNSF RAILWAY COMPANY 3 AK 1 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RR CO 1 AK 1 NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORPORATION 1 AK 1 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY 3 AK 2 MONTANA RAIL LINK INC 1 AK 3 PACIFIC AND ARCTIC RAILWAY AND NAVIGATION COMPANY 95 AK 3 WELLSBORO & CORNING RAILROAD, LLC 1 AK 3 YELLOWSTONE VALLEY RAILROAD, LLC 1 AK 9 UNITED TRANSPORTATION UNION 13 AK Total 119 AL 1 BNSF RAILWAY COMPANY 255 AL 1 CSX TRANSPORTATION INC 1,565 AL 1 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RR CO 28 AL 1 KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN RY CO 10 AL 1 NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORP (AMTRAK) 16 AL 1 NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORPORATION 1,697 AL 1 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY 8 AL 2 ALABAMA & GULF COAST RAILWAY, LLC 55 AL 2 FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY, LLC 2 AL 2 WHEELING & LAKE ERIE RAILWAY COMPANY 1 AL 3 ALABAMA & TENNESSEE RIVER RAILWAY, LLC 26 AL 3 ALABAMA SOUTHERN RAILROAD, LLC 25 AL 3 ALABAMA WARRIOR RAILWAY, LLC 23 AL 3 AUTAUGA NORTHERN RAILROAD, LLC 8 AL 3 BAY LINE RAILROAD LLC, THE 11 AL 3 BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY 198 AL 3 C & J RAILROAD COMPANY 1 AL 3 CHATTAHOOCHEE INDUSTRIAL RAILROAD 10 AL 3 CIMARRON VALLEY RAILROAD, L.C. 1 AL 3 COLUMBUS AND GREENVILLE RY CO 1 AL 3 CONECUH VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY, INC 1 AL 3 CONECUH VALLEY RAILWAY, LLC 2 AL 3 EASTERN ALABAMA RAILWAY 10 AL 3 EVERETT RAILROAD CO 1 AL 3 FLORIDA CENTRAL RR CO 1 AL 3 GEORGIA & FLORIDA RAILWAY, LLC 2 AL 3 GOLDEN TRIANGLE RAILROAD, LLC 4 AL 3 KANSAS & OKLAHOMA RAILROAD, LLC 1 AL 3 LOUISIANA SOUTHERN RAILROAD, LLC 1 AL 3 MERIDIAN & BIGBEE RAILROAD, LLC 19 AL 3 MISSION MOUNTAIN RAILROAD, LLC 1 AL 3 MISSISSIPPI EXPORT RR CO 12 AL 3 NEW ENGLAND CENTRAL RAILROAD INC 1 AL 3 NORTHERN PLAINS RAILROAD, INC 1 AL 3 PERRY COUNTY PORT AUTHORITY 1 AL 3 PIONEER RAILROAD SERVICES INC 1 AL 3 S & L RAILROAD LLC 1 AL 3 SHAWNEE TERMINAL RAILROAD COMPANY (IOWA CORPORATION) 3 AL 3 ST.
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