Missouri Eastern Railroad
The Missouri Eastern Railroad is a class III shortline railroad in Missouri that began operations in 2022. It operates a fifty-three mile long railroad in the St. Louis suburbs between Vigus in Maryland Heights and Rock Island Junction in Overland.
The rail line was once part of the mainline of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad. When the Rock Island was liquidated in 1980, the line was purchased by the Southern Pacific Railroad's subsidiary the St. Louis Southwestern Railway, known as the Cotton Belt. The Cotton Belt merged into its parent in 1992. The line became part of the Union Pacific Railroad in 1996 when the Southern Pacific merged with the U.P. The U.P. leased the the track to the Central Midland Railroad. The U.P. sold the track to the Missouri Eastern in 2021 and the Central Midland ceased operations.
The Missouri Eastern is a subsidiary of Jaguar Transport Holdings, based in Joplin, Missouri. Jaguar owns the Cimarron Valley Railroad, the Oregon Railroad, the Southwestern Railroad, the Texas & Eastern Railroad, the Washington Eastern Railroad, West Memphis Base Railroad.
References
- Eric Berger, "New Railroad to Take Over Former Rock Island in Missouri," Railfan & Railroad Magazine (2021). https://railfan.com/new-railroad-to-take-over-former-rock-island-in-missouri/
- "St. Louis-area short line launches operations," Trains Magazine (2022). https://www.trains.com/trn/news-reviews/news-wire/st-louis-area-short-line-launches-operations/
- U.S. Surface Transportation Board (November 10, 2021). "Missouri Eastern Railroad, LLC-Acquisition and Change of Operator Exemption-V and S Railway, LLC, and Central Midland Railway Company". Federal Register. 86 (215): 62591–62592. Retrieved March 2, 2022.
- U.S. Surface Transportation Board (January 27, 2022). "Missouri Eastern Railroad, LLC-Change in Operator Exemption With Interchange Commitment-Union Pacific Railroad Company". Federal Register. 87 (18): 4324–4325. Retrieved March 2, 2022.