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Grand Elk Railroad

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Grand Elk Railroad
Grand Elk (WAMX)#4124 is headed to Grand Rapids.
Overview
HeadquartersKalamazoo, Michigan
Reporting markGDLK
LocaleIndiana and Michigan
Dates of operation2009–
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

The Grand Elk Railroad (reporting mark GDLK) is a Class III railroad which operates in the states of Indiana and Michigan. It is one of 40+ short-line railroads owned by Watco.

The company leases a 123 miles (198 km) line from the Norfolk Southern running south from Grand Rapids, Michigan, through Kalamazoo, Michigan, to Elkhart, Indiana. The line they lease was a former Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad mainline from Grand Rapids to Kalamazoo. From Kalamazoo to Elkhart, IN they use a former Lake Shore & Michigan Southern branch. Watco projects 22,000 carloads per year from 55 customers. Operations began on March 8, 2009.[1]

The railroad connects with three larger railroads, the Norfolk Southern (Elkhart and Kalamazoo), CSX (Grand Rapids) and Canadian National (Kalamazoo, Michigan via CN Kilgore Yard) as well as three short line railroads, the Marquette Rail (Grand Rapids), Grand Rapids Eastern Railroad (Grand Rapids), and Michigan Southern Railroad (White Pigeon, Michigan).[2][3][4][5]

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References

  1. ^ Nixon, Alex (December 4, 2008). "Rail line lease sought". Kalamazoo Gazette. Retrieved 2008-12-05.
  2. ^ Wheelock, Chris; Shandra Martinez (2009-04-20). "Grand Elk roars into town". Grand Rapids Press. p. A10.
  3. ^ "Marquette Rail company website". Retrieved 2015-04-20.
  4. ^ "Grand Rapids Eastern Railroad company website". Retrieved 2015-04-20.
  5. ^ "Michigan Southern Railroad Co. company website". Retrieved 2015-04-20.

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