List of South Dakota railroads
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[edit] Current common carriers
- BNSF Railway (BNSF)
- D & I Railroad (DAIR)
- Dakota Shortline (DAKS)
- Dakota Southern Railway (DSRC)
- Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad (DME)
- Dakota, Missouri Valley and Western Railroad (DMVW)
- Ellis and Eastern Railroad (EE)
- Sisseton - Milbank Railroad (SMRR)
- Sunflour Railroad (SNR)
- Twin Cities and Western Railroad (TCW)
[edit] Tourist and museum railroads
These active railroads are known by several names, including tourist railroad, historic railroad, museum railroad and heritage railway. These railroads frequently operate excursion trains.
[edit] Defunct railroads
- Black Hills and Fort Pierre Railroad
- Burlington Northern Railroad (BN)
- Chicago and North Western Railway (CNW)
- Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (CBQ)
- Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad ("the Milwaukee Road") (MILW)
- Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad (RI or ROCK)
- Fairmount and Veblen Railway
- Forest City and Gettysburg Railroad
- Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad
- Great Northern Railway (GN)
- Illinois Central Gulf Railroad (ICG)
- Illinois Central Railroad (IC)
- Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway (MSTL)
- Mound City and Eastern Railway
- Rapid City, Black Hills and Western Railroad
- Soo Line (SOO)
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- Association of American Railroads (2003), Railroad Service in South Dakota (PDF). Retrieved May 11, 2005.
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