Port Harbor Railroad Explained

Railroad Name:Port Harbor Railroad
Logo Filename:File:Port_Harbor_Railroad_Logo.png
Marks:PHRR, RRC
Locale:Illinois
Hq City:Granite City, Illinois

The Port Harbor Railroad is a short-line railroad in Granite City, Illinois, serving an industrial port district known as America's Central Port.[1] PHRR began operations in 2004 as a subsidiary of the Respondek Railroad and connects with the Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis at "WR Tower," a major railroad junction in Granite City.[2] PHRR transports everything from steel and aluminum products to foods, lumber, paper, chemicals, minerals, grains and other products. The railroad is classified as a Class III Common Carrier.[3]

PHRR serves several industrial businesses in Granite City, including:

Motive power

The motive power roster for the PHRR consists of 10 EMD locomotives, two of which have a notable history. Unit #1800, a rebuilt EMD GP8, formerly served on the Alaska Railroad and starred as the third unit in the 1986 movie Runaway Train (film). And, while not as famous as the #1800, unit #2064 did briefly appear in the Jason Aldean music video for Fly Over States. The newest locomotives on PHRR's roster are two GP40's and a GP9/Slug set and a SW1200RS that were purchased from the Canadian Pacific Railroad and arrived between July and August 2013.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rail - America's Central Port . 2013-07-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140202203532/http://www.americascentralport.com/rail-service/ . 2014-02-02 . dead .
  2. Web site: Shortline Directory | BNSF.
  3. Web site: Reverse Phone Lookup.