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List of Class I railroads - Wikipedia

The STB's current definition of a Class I railroad was set in 1992, that being any carrier earning annual revenue greater than $250 million. The threshold was ...

Freight Rail Map of Class I Carriers in North America

This is an interactive map of the major freight railroads, also known as class I railroads in the United States. They include CSX, Norfolk Southern (NS), ...

An Introduction to Class I Freight Railroads - Railinc

The North American freight rail network is operated by seven Class I railroads, 22 regional railroads and over 580 short line railroads. A Class ...

The Ultimate Guide to Railroad Classes: Classes I, II & III - RailState

Railways in the United States are designated as Class I, Class II, or Class III according to revenue benchmarks established by the Surface Transportation Board ...

North American Rail Network (NARN) Rail Lines: Class I Freight ...

The North American Rail Network (NARN) Rail Lines: Class I Freight Railroads View dataset is from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) and is part of ...

Railroad classes - Wikipedia

Classes · Class I: A carrier earning revenue greater than $504,803,294 · Class II: A carrier earning revenue between $40,387,772 and $504,803,294 · Class III: A ...

North American Rail Network Lines - Class I Freight Railroads View

North American Rail Network (NARN) can be used within the public, the federal government, rail industry, state DOTs, and academia for routing, ...

Class I vs. Short Line & Regional Railroads - Genesee & Wyoming Inc.

... Currently, there are six Class I railroads in North America: BNSF Canadian National Railway CPKC CSX Norfolk Southern Union Pacific Short line and regio.

Class I railroads 101 - Trains Magazine

Class I Railroads are the giant freight railroads that own the majority of tracks in North America and Canada.

Freight Rail Overview | FRA - Federal Railroad Administration

[2] The seven Class I freight railroads are: BNSF Railway Co., Canadian National Railway (Grand Trunk Corporation), Canadian Pacific (Soo Line ...

North American Class I Railroads: Q1 2024 Analysis - Oliver Wyman

We are pleased to introduce our new quarterly analysis publication, North American Class I Freight Rail Performance. This report provides comparative ...

North American railroad class I lines - Overview

Class I railroads in the United States web service is being used in various web applications. Data was downloaded from Federal Railroad ...

Interactive Maps of U.S. Freight Railroads - ACW Railway Company

There are seven major railroads in the United States (Class I railroads) and over 500 shortline and regional railroads (Class II & Class III railroads).

Class 1 Railroads (USA): Revenue, Statistics, Overview

In railroad jargon, Class 1 refers to the largest companies in the industry and all six in North America are highlighted here.

North American Rail Network Lines

The North American Rail Network (NARN) Rail Lines dataset was created in 2016 and was updated on October 16, 2024 from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) ...

What Are the Class 1 Railroads? - InTek Freight & Logistics Blog

Class 1 Railroads account for the vast majority of train traffic in North America, including mostly freight with one notable exception.

Rail Freight Shipping: Class I Railroads in America - ArcBest

The 140,000-mile network is owned and operated by 600 freight rail lines, including seven Class I railroad companies. Together, these rail lines ...

An Introduction to Short Lines and Regionals - Railinc

As mentioned in our previous blog, An Introduction to Class I Freight Railroads, the North American freight rail network is operated by ...

Final Standards, Classification, and Designation of Lines of Class I ...

for classifying the lines of U.S. Class I railroads into categories ... multipart study of the American rail system assigned to the Secretary.

Railroad 101 - AAR

America's freight railroads operate the most efficient, cost-effective network in the world. Constantly investing in an interconnected network of approximately ...