Mankato Subdivision

Union Pacific Railroad
Mankato Subdivision
Canadian Pacific Railway Merriam Park Subdivision
0.8 mi Chestnut StreetCP Merriam Park Sub
1.8 Western Avenue
2.4 Omaha Road BridgeMississippi River
Lilydale
Mendota
13.7 Black Dog
Burnsville
Savage
Canadian Pacific MN&S Spur
Union Pacific Yard and connector
22.1 Valley Park
28.2 Shakopee
34.0 Merriamnorth to Chaska Industrial Lead, south to Montgomery Subdivision
Jordan
46.5 Belle Plaine
Henderson
62.4 Le Sueur
68.5 Ottawa
77.5 Kasota
81.4 North MankatoDM&E/CP Tracy Subdivision
85.5 Mankato
88.3 Land of MemoriesDM&E/CP Tracy Subdivision
Lake Crystal
Madelia
120.9 St. James
123.6 West St. James
Worthington Subdivision

The Mankato Subdivision or Mankato Sub is a railway line operated by the Union Pacific Railroad. It runs generally southwest, starting at Chestnut Street in Saint Paul, Minnesota, where it crosses the Mississippi River, then runs south along the Mississippi and then the Minnesota River to Mankato, where it turns away from the river and continues west to St. James. From there Union Pacific's rails continue southwest toward Sioux City, Iowa, as the railroad's Worthington Subdivision.

The rail line interchanges with the Canadian Pacific Railway's Merriam Park Subdivision at Chestnut Street in the north, and with CP subsidiary Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad in Mankato (Tracy Subdivision).[1] The Union Pacific Montgomery Subdivision and the defunct Chaska Industrial Lead begin at a point named Merriam between Jordan and Carver.[2][3]

This was formerly Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway (Omaha Road) trackage which became part of the Chicago and North Western Railway until Union Pacific acquired the C&NW.

The line is primarily dispatched via track warrant control, but also has automatic block signaling from the junction at Merriam to Mankato. North of Chestnut Street and farther into the Merriam Park Subdivision, trains use centralized traffic control. The general speed limit for freight trains on the line is 49 miles per hour (79 km/h), though many segments are restricted to lower speeds. There is no passenger service on the line, though any passenger excursions or business trains may operate up to 10 mph faster.

References

  1. Don Winter. "Merriam Park to Chestnut Street". Retrieved June 2, 2010.
  2. Office of Freight and Commercial Vehicle Operations (January 2015). "Twin Cities Area Freight Railroad Map" (PDF). Minnesota Department of Transportation. Retrieved March 20, 2016.
  3. Office of Freight and Commercial Vehicle Operations (January 2015). "Minnesota Freight Railroad Map" (PDF). Minnesota Department of Transportation. Retrieved March 20, 2016.
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