Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Railway

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Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Railway
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Reporting marks CIC
Locale Iowa
Dates of operation 1904 – present
Track gauge ft 8½ in (1435 mm) (standard gauge)
Headquarters Cedar Rapids, Iowa

The Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Railway (AAR reporting marks CIC), also known as the Crandic is a Class III railroad operating in the US state of Iowa.

The Crandic began operations in 1904, providing interurban service between Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Iowa City, Iowa. In 1914, a line extending to Lisbon, Iowa, was completed, but abandoned in 1928. In 1939, the Crandic purchased six high-speed interurban cars, leading to the popular saying "Swing and Sway the Crandic Way.", referring to the motion caused by the high-speed running. In 1953, the railroad ran its last passenger train, a charter by railfans.

While freight was important to the Crandic in the early years, it was better known for its passenger interurban operations. After passenger operations were discontinued, freight became the primary source of traffic for the Crandic. Eventually, the electric-powered locomotives were replaced with diesel-electric models, starting in 1953. The customer base in Cedar Rapids continued to expand with the population in the area. In 1980, with the demise of the Milwaukee Road, Crandic purchased the Cedar Rapids to Homestead, Iowa, portion of the Milwaukee. Also in that year, an Iowa City to Hills, Iowa portion of the former Rock Island Railroad was acquired by the Crandic. In 1996, a large new locomotive and car shop was built in the southwest side of Cedar Rapids as a replacement for the original Rockford Road facility.

In late 2004, the Crandic chose to concentrate on its major focus, switching customers along its rail lines. A daily road freight between Cedar Rapids and Iowa City previously operated by the Crandic was turned over to the Iowa Interstate Railroad in August 2004. In 2005, Railway Age magazine named the Crandic its Short Line Railroad of the Year. Also in 2005, Crandic opened its third shop complex. The newest shops are located on the site of the original Crandic shops. The previous shops complex was sold to Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) for use as a railcar cleaning and repair shop for ADM's large fleet of rolling stock.

The Crandic currently operates 60 miles of main line and 40+ miles of yard trackage in four east central Iowa counties. The Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Railway employs 90 individuals. 90,000 car loads of traffic are handled each year on the Crandic. The largest customers include Alliant Energy, Archer Daniels Midland, Cargill, Weyerhaeuser's Cedar River Paper, and Penford Products.

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Preceded by
Nittany and Bald Eagle Railroad
Short Line Railroad of the Year
2005
Succeeded by
Georgia Midland Railroad


Current (operating) Class III railroads of the United States (Class I railroad - Class II railroad)
Historic (fallen flag) Class III railroads of the United States

DAKR, DTRR, ESHR, NFD, PSR, TIRL, TXTC