List of Mississippi railroads
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[edit] Current common carriers
- Alabama and Gulf Coast Railway (AGR) [1]
- Alabama Southern Railroad (ABS)
- Amtrak (AMTK) [2] (federally owned by the National Railroad Passenger Corporation)
- BNSF Railway (BNSF) [3]
- Canadian National Railway (CN) [4]
- Columbus and Greenville Railway (CAGY) [5]
- CSX Transportation (CSXT) [6]
- Gloster Southern Railroad (GLSR)
- Golden Triangle Railroad (GTRA)
- Great River Railroad (GTR)
- Kansas City Southern Railway (KCS) [7]
- Kosciusko and Southwestern Railway (KSRY?) [8]
- Luxapalila Valley Railroad (LXVR) [9]
- M and B Railroad (MB) [10]
- Meridian Southern Railway (MDS)
- Mississippi and Skuna Valley Railroad (MSV)
- Mississippi Central Railroad (MSCI) [11]
- Mississippi Delta Railroad (MSDR)
- Mississippi Export Railroad (MSE) [12]
- Mississippi Southern Railroad (MSR)
- Mississippi Tennessee Railroad (?)
- Mississippian Railway (MSRW)
- Norfolk Southern Railway (NS) [13]
- Old Augusta Railroad (OAR)
- Pearl River Valley Railroad (PRV)
- Port Bienville Railroad (PBVR) [14]
- Redmont Railway (RRCI)
- Tishomingo Railroad (TISH) [15]
[edit] Defunct railroads
- Burlington Northern Railroad (BN)
- Greenville, Columbus and Birmingham Railroad
- Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad (GMO)
- Illinois Central Gulf Railroad (ICG)
- Illinois Central Railroad (IC)
- Kansas City, Memphis and Birmingham Railroad (KCM&B)
- Kingston and Central Mississippi Railway
- Liberty-White Railroad
- Memphis and Charleston Railroad
- Mississippi and Alabama Railroad
- Mississippi Valley and Ship Island Railroad
- Missouri Pacific Railroad (MP)
- Mobile and North-Western Railroad
- Natchez, Jackson and Columbus Railroad
- Ripley Railroad
- Southern Railway (SOU)
- St. Louis - San Francisco Railway (SLSF)
[edit] References
- (July 2005), "Abandonments and Acquisitions", Trains Magazine, p. 19.
- Hilton, George W. (1990). American Narrow Gauge Railroads. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-2369-9.
- Mississippi DOT railroad map (PDF)
- Watco Companies, Rairoads. Retrieved August 15, 2005.
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