List of Tennessee Railroads - Common Freight Carriers

Common Freight Carriers

  • BNSF Railway (BNSF)
  • Canadian National Railway (CN) through subsidiary Illinois Central Railroad (IC)
  • Caney Fork and Western Railroad (CFWR)
  • Chattooga and Chickamauga Railway (CCKY)
  • CSX Transportation (CSXT)
  • East Chattanooga Belt Railway (ECTB)
  • East Tennessee Railway (ETRY)
  • Heritage Railroad (HR)
  • Kansas City Southern Railway (KCS)
  • Knoxville and Holston River Railroad (KXHR)
  • KWT Railway (KWT)
  • Mississippi Central Railroad (MSCI)
  • Nashville and Eastern Railroad (NERR)
  • Nashville and Western Railroad (NWR)
  • NC Railroad (NCRL)
  • Norfolk Southern Railway (NS) including subsidiaries Alabama Great Southern Railroad (AGS), Central of Georgia Railroad (CG), Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway (CNTP), Tennessee Railway (TENN), and Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railway (TAG)
  • R.J. Corman Railroad/Memphis Line (RJCM)
  • R.J. Corman Railroad/Tennessee Terminal (RJCK)
  • Sequatchie Valley Railroad (SQVR)
  • South Central Tennessee Railroad (SCTR)
  • Tennessee Southern Railroad (TSRR)
  • Tennken Railroad (TKEN)
  • Union Pacific Railroad (UP)
  • Walking Horse and Eastern Railroad (WHOE)
  • West Tennessee Railroad (WTNN)

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