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[[File:EMD_SD38-2_Squaw_Creek_Southern_11.jpg|thumb|250px|Squaw Creek Southern R.R./Respondek Railroad Corp #11 EMD SD38-2]]
[[File:EMD_SD38-2_Squaw_Creek_Southern_11.jpg|thumb|250px|Squaw Creek Southern R.R./Respondek Railroad Corp #11 EMD SD38-2]]
===Georgia===
===Georgia===
The Georgia operation currently rosters a former [[Union Pacific Railroad]] [[EMD SD40T-2]] [[diesel locomotive]] 8795 Which was named "Veronica" by persons unknown.
The Georgia operation currently rosters a former [[Union Pacific Railroad]] [[EMD SD40T-2]] [[diesel locomotive]] 8795. Which was named "Veronica" by persons unknown.


===Indiana===
===Indiana===

Revision as of 05:36, 10 January 2013

Squaw Creek Southern Railroad
Overview
HeadquartersBoonville, Indiana
LocaleGeorgia and Indiana

The Squaw Creek Southern Railroad is a subsidiary of the Respondek Railroad Corporation. [1] The name comes from an Indiana coal hauling line that Respondek purchased. The name is also used for Respondek's Georgia operation which leases the former Central of Georgia Athens to Macon main line between Madison and Shady Dale, Georgia (Machen, GA). Gragg Robinson is the General Manager of the Georgia operation, based in Madison Georgia. Squaw Creek Southern Railroad is a member of the Indiana Railroad Transportation Group (IRTG). [2]

Locomotives

Squaw Creek Southern R.R./Respondek Railroad Corp #11 EMD SD38-2

Georgia

The Georgia operation currently rosters a former Union Pacific Railroad EMD SD40T-2 diesel locomotive 8795. Which was named "Veronica" by persons unknown.

Indiana

References