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| 94-11744 | Dardanelle & Russellville Railroad Co.Authorized To Operate Lines of Arkansas Midland Railroad Co. | Uncategorized Document | In 1992, the Arkansas Midland Railroad Company (AMR) acquired four unconnected rail lines totalling 131 miles from the Union Pacific Railroad Company (UP). Each of the branch lines acquired by AMR extends from the same North/South UP line in central Arkansas. On one of the branch lines, the Norman Branch, there are five active shippers (International Paper Company, Gifford-Hill & Company, Barksdale Lumber Company, Bean Lumber Company, and G&S Roofing Products Company, Inc.), and one inactive shipper (Cargill). The Norman Branch extends approximately 52.9 miles from its connection with UP at Gurdon, AR, to the end of the line at Birds Mill, AR. On December 15, 1993, the AMR embargoed 31 miles of the Norman Branch line from Pikes Junction to Birds Mill as a result of storm damage. This embargo affected Barksdale Lumber, Bean Lumber, and G&S Roofing. On February 22, 1994, AMR embargoed approximately 17 additional miles of the line, which affected service to Gifford Hill & Company located at Delight, AR. On March 28, 1994, the Commission issued Service Order No. 1516 for 30 days pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 11123 (a), authorizing the Dardanelle & Russellville Railroad Company (DRRC) and its newly formed non-carrier subsidiary, the Caddo, Antoine, Little Missouri Railroad Company (CALM) to operate approximately 49 miles of the AMR Norman Branch line currently under embargo. The Order also authorized DRRC/CALM to utilize trackage rights over approximately 3 miles of the remaining portion of the Norman Branch, which AMR continues to operate, in order to reach a connection with the Union Pacific Railroad Company (UP). | 1994-05-13 | 1994 | 5 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/1994/05/13/94-11744/dardanelle-and-russellville-railroad-coauthorized-to-operate-lines-of-arkansas-midland-railroad-co | Interstate Commerce Commission | 543 | In 1992, the Arkansas Midland Railroad Company (AMR) acquired four unconnected rail lines totalling 131 miles from the Union Pacific Railroad Company (UP). Each of the branch lines acquired by AMR extends from the same North/South UP line in central... |