Regional Railroad of the Year
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The Regional Railroad of the Year is an annual award given to exemplary North American Class II railroads by rail transport industry publication Railway Age. The award recognizes the railroads' commitments to customer service and innovation in the industry.
The railroads that have received this honor are:
- 1992 - Wisconsin Central (WC)
- 1997 - Red River Valley and Western Railroad (RRVW)
- 1998 - Texas Mexican Railway (TM)
- 1999 - Providence and Worcester Railroad (PW)
- 2000 - Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad (BLE)
- 2001 - Wisconsin and Southern Railroad (WSOR)
- 2002 - Reading, Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad
- 2003 - Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad (IHB)
- 2004 - Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad (WE)
- 2005 - Red River Valley and Western Railroad (RRVW)
- 2006 - Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad (BPRR)[1]
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[edit] References
- ^ Railway Age (2006). Railway Age Announces Short Line and Regional Railroads of the Year. Retrieved on 2006-08-14.
Class II railroads of the United States (Class I railroad, Class III railroad) | Current (operating)
ARR, BPRR, CSS, DME, EJE, FEC, IAIS, ICE, IHB, ISG, LIRR, MMA, MRL, PAL, PAR, PW, TMTC, TM, WE, WSOR |
Former or fallen flag Class II railroads of the United States |
BOCT, BLE, CC, CMNW, CRN, DMIR, GWWR, IMRL, MAA, MGA, MNS, OKKT, SI, WC |