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The Border Pacific Railroad (reporting mark BOP) is a short-line railroad headquartered in Rio Grande City, Texas, United States. BOP operates a 31.6 miles (50.9 km) line from Rio Grande City to an interchange with Union Pacific (via Rio Valley Switching Company ) at Mission, Texas .
Stillwater Central Railroad (SLWC) St. Paul and Pacific Northwest Railroad (SPPN) St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (SPPR) Stockton Terminal and Eastern Railroad (STE) Stourbridge Railroad (SBRR) Strasburg Rail Road (SRC) Swan Ranch Railroad (SRRR) Tacoma Rail (TMBL) Tazewell and Peoria Railroad (TZPR) Temple and Central Texas Railway (TC)
Currently, the B&M Bridge Company is jointly owned by the federal government of Mexico and the Union Pacific Railroad Company. Union Pacific trains cross the original International Bridge. The B&M Bridge Company is now calling its automobile bridge the Express Bridge in honor of its issuance in 1999 of prepaid toll express cards. The Express ...
BO - Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; Chessie System; CSX Transportation; BOBX - Freeman Gas of N.C., Inc. BOCT - Baltimore and Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad; CSX Transportation; BOCX - BOC Gases; BOCY - Boat Company; BOGU - BSL Transport; BOMX - Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum; BONU - Bond International, Ltd. BOP - Border Pacific Railroad ...
Southern Pacific Company: SP: 1885 1889 N/A Southern Pacific Railroad: MP: 1856 1872 Texas and Pacific Railway: Southern Pacific Terminal Company: SP: 1901 1962 Southern Pacific Company: Southern Pacific Transportation Company: SP SP 1969 1998 Union Pacific Railroad: Southern Trans-Continental Railway: MP: 1870 1872 Texas Pacific Railroad ...
The Rio Valley Switching Company (reporting mark RVSC) is a short-line railroad headquartered in McAllen, Texas.. RVSC operates four lines, all leased from Union Pacific: . A 41-mile line from an interchange with Union Pacific at Harlingen, Texas, to an interchange with Border Pacific Railroad at Mission, Texas (began operating in March 1993)
The Texas Pacifico company began service in March 2001. [5] The South Orient Rail Line runs from San Angelo Junction (near Coleman, Texas) to the Mexican border town of Presidio, Texas. [6] Texas Pacifico interchanges with BNSF Railway and Fort Worth and Western Railroad at San Angelo Junction and Union Pacific Railroad at Alpine.
The railroad traces its roots back to the Corpus Christi, San Diego and Rio Grande Gauge Railroad, a narrow-gauge railroad established in 1875. In 1883, the line was extended over the Rio Grande and the Mexico–United States border. The railroad was purchased by the Mexican government in 1900, which controlled the railroad until 1982 when it ...