Reporting mark TRC | Dates of operation March 12, 1913–Present | |
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Track gauge 4 ft 8 ⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
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The Trona Railway (reporting mark TRC) is a 30.5 mi (49.1 km) short-line railroad owned by Searles Valley Minerals.
Contents
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- History
- Traffic
- Passenger Service
- References
The TRC interchanges with the Union Pacific Railroad (former Southern Pacific Transportation Company) at Searles, California.
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History

The railroad was built by the American Trona Company in 1914, to serve the mining company's shipping from Searles Station to a junction with the Southern Pacific Railroad.

The company and its Trona Railway has had various subsequent owners, including American Potash & Chemical Corporation, Kerr-McGee Corporation, IMC Global, Sun Capital, LLC, before the current ownership of Searles Valley Minerals, Inc.
Traffic
The TRC handles 18,000 cars annually (1996 estimate). Commodities hauled include:
Passenger Service
Passenger train service was offered on the TRC, from 1914 until discontinued in 1937.



