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Reporting mark
  
NCRC

Locale
  
Nebraska

Headquarters
  
Norfolk

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Track gauge
  
4 ft 8 ⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

Nebraska central railroad


The Nebraska Central Railroad (reporting mark NCRC) is a shortline railroad that operates about 340 miles (550 km) of track solely in Nebraska. It runs on former Union Pacific Railroad and BNSF Railway track in central Nebraska. It is a subsidiary of the Rio Grande Pacific Corporation.

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Subdivisions

Albion subdivision, a 34-mile (55 km) stub that starts at Oconee and runs west to Genoa, then turns northwest towards Albion. This subdivision's business includes unit grain trains to Cargill and unit ethanol trains to Valero in Albion. Various small agriculture operations also receive NCRC service.

Cedar Rapids Subdivision, a 45-mile (72 km) stub that starts at Genoa and runs west and then northwest towards Spalding. This subdivision effectively ends at Belgrade; the remaining 23 miles (37 km) is out of service due to marginal traffic. Preferred Sands is a major NCRC customer located west of Genoa.

Norfolk Subdivision is a 53-mile (85 km) stub that starts at the Union Pacific's yard in Columbus, Nebraska and runs west and then north towards Norfolk. Norfolk has a small yard that was once part of Chicago & Northwestern Railroad's Cowboy Line. Train M-CBNC (Council Bluffs-Nebraska Central) runs across this subdivision daily except Sundays with scrap metal for Nucor Corporation, ethanol for Louis Dreyfus and other businesses in Norfolk. Agrex in Enola, between Norfolk and Madison, receives unit grain trains. Tyson Foods in Madison also receives NCRC service.

Ord Subdivision is a 65-mile (105 km) stub that starts at Union Pacific's yard in Grand Island and runs north and northwest to Ord. Green Plains Renewable and Cargill have large facilities near Ord.

Palmer Subdivision is a 20-mile (32 km) stub that starts at Central City off Union Pacific's Columbus Subdivision and runs west to Palmer. This was once a BNSF branch that ran from Aurora towards Burwell and Ericson. Service over this branch was discontinued by NCRC in March 2012.

Stromsburg Subdivision is a 63-mile (101 km) branch line that starts at Central City and runs east to Brainard. This branch was once referred to as the "High Line" by many Union Pacific crews that operated across the branch. The line connected to the Union Pacific's Lincoln Subdivision in Valparaiso prior to the NCRC takeover in 1993. BNSF Railway interchanges with NCRC at David City. Grain trains is the chief commodity moved over the Stromsburg Sub.

NCRC Operations

Nebraska Central operates out of 4 locations. The headquarters are in Norfolk, as is Customer Service, Management and Train Dispatchers and former Norfolk Train Service (there is still the Norfolk Switcher and Remote Job still based out of Norfolk). The MOW and Signal department and former Columbus Train Service employees are located in Columbus. The locomotive shop is housed in a former Union Pacific freight house in Grand Island; a small Grand Island Extra Board is also located there. Oconee, located 4 miles east of Monroe, Nebraska is the new location of former Norfolk and Columbus Train Service Employees along with Manager(s) of Train Operations.

On April 1, 2013, the Columbus and Norfolk Train Service employees were tied together and moved to Oconee in a consolidation move.

References

Nebraska Central Railroad Wikipedia