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The I&M Rail Link (AAR reporting marks IMRL) was a railroad operating in the north central portion of the United States. The company commenced operations on April 5, 1997, acquiring lines from the Canadian Pacific Railway and from Soo Line.[1]
On July 31, 2002, the IMRL's operations were taken over by the Iowa, Chicago and Eastern Railroad.
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Class II railroads of the United States |
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Current (operating) |
ARR, BPRR, CSS, DME, EJE, FEC, IAIS, ICE, IHB, INRD, ISG, LIRR, MMA, MRL, PAL, PAR, PW, TMTC, TM, WE, WSOR
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Former or fallen flag |
BOCT, BLE, CC, CMNW, CRN, DMIR, GWWR, IMRL, MAA, MGA, MNS, OKKT, SI, WC
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