East Camden and Highland Railroad explained

Railroad Name:East Camden and Highland Railroad
Marks:EACH
Locale:Arkansas, Louisiana, Iowa, Tennessee
Start Year:1972
End Year:present
Hq City:East Camden, Arkansas

The East Camden and Highland Railroad is a Class III short-line railroad with two main facilities in East Camden, Arkansas, and in Minden, Louisiana.[1] It began operation in East Camden Industrial Park on July 24, 1972.[2]

EACH operates a 47.6 mile (76.6 km) line in Arkansas from East Camden to Eagle Mills (where it interchanges with Union Pacific Railroad). EACH traffic generally consists of freight transportation of lumber, paper products and scrap paper, synthetic bulk rubber, and chemicals.

EACH also provides switching services at locations in four states:

EACH was incorporated in 1971.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: EACH: East Camden and Highland Railroad . 2024-08-19 . Kansas City Southern.
  2. News: Tubb . Jo . July 25, 1972 . New Rail System Opens . 2024-08-19 . The Camden News . Newspapers.com.