Southern Transcon
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The Southern Transcon is a main line of the BNSF Railway comprising 11 subdivisions between Southern California and Chicago, Illinois. Completed in its current alignment in 1908 by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, when it opened the Belen Cutoff in New Mexico (going through eastern New Mexico, northwestern Texas, briefly part of western Oklahoma and to Kansas) and bypassed the steep grades of Raton Pass (which passes through northeastern New Mexico and southwestern Colorado), it now serves as a mostly double-tracked intermodal corridor.
The Transcon is one of the most heavily trafficked rail corridors in the western United States: as of 2006[update], an average of almost 90 trains daily (over 100 trains on peak days) passed over the section between Belen and Clovis, New Mexico, with each train typically 6,000 to 8,000 feet (1,800 to 2,400 m) long.
History
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway completed a railroad between Chicago and Southern California in the 1880s. Much of the route had already been constructed by subsidiaries. The line in California between Needles and Mojave was built by the Southern Pacific Railroad to meet the St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, which had built west from Isleta, New Mexico. They met at Needles with the line put into service in 1883. The Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, then essentially an operating subsidiary of the AT&SF, leased the line from the SP in August 1884, and in November 1885 the AT&SF-owned California Southern Railroad completed its line over Cajon Pass to the SP's Needles branch at Barstow, giving the AT&SF access to the west coast.
The Southern Kansas Railway built a branch to Amarillo, Texas in the 1880s, and the Pecos Valley and Northeastern Railway also built an extension from Amarillo to Pecos via Texico, New Mexico in 1899.
The route was less than ideal, especially where it crossed Raton Pass and Glorieta Pass. The steep grades posed operational problems, including congestion, slow speeds, and the need for helper engines. As an interim solution, a second track, with a longer tunnel, was opened at Raton in 1908, but this simply added capacity, and the grades remained.[citation needed] In 1902 the Santa Fe began surveying a new cutoff that would bypass this segment entirely.[citation needed]
Belen Cutoff
To complete the line between Texico and a point northwest of Belen, New Mexico, the Santa Fe incorporated the Eastern Railway of New Mexico in October 1902, and began construction of the Belen Cutoff the next January. The entire line was completed on July 1, 1908, allowing through freight trains to bypass the 3–3.5% grades of the old line for the maximum grade of 1.25% (at Abo Canyon) on the new line. (Most passenger trains continued to use Raton Pass so as to serve Colorado.) The Pecos Valley and Northeastern (but not its Texas subsidiaries, because of Article X of the Texas Constitution) was consolidated into the Eastern in March 1907, and in January 1912, the property of the Eastern was conveyed to the Santa Fe.
Other improvements
To connect central Texas to this line, the Pecos and Northern Texas Railway completed the Coleman Cutoff, running southeast from Texico to the Santa Fe subsidiary Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway at Coleman, in 1914. A third line was almost completed in the 1920s and 1930s, when the Santa Fe built the majority of the planned Dodge City– Colmor, NM (Colmor Cutoff), which would provide a second bypass of Raton (but not Glorieta), but construction stopped at Farley, and the line was torn up west of Boise City in 1942.
The completion of the Belen Cutoff did not end improvements to the transcontinental route. The 47-mile (76 km) Ellinor Cutoff opened in 1924, cutting through the Flint Hills from the original main line at Ellinor, Kansas, southwest to El Dorado on the main line to Texas. This allowed trains bound for the Belen Cutoff to cut directly to Mulvane, bypassing Wichita to the southeast. To the west, in Arizona, the Santa Fe constructed a new line between Williams and Crookton, bypassing the sharp curves and steep grades of the line via Ash Fork built by the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad in the 1880s. The $19.3-million realignment opened on December 19, 1960, and the old line was abandoned west of the Phoenix connection at Ash Fork. Smaller improvements included installation of centralized traffic control on the Belen Cutoff in the 1940s. Also, by October 2018, the entire Southern Transcon was double-tracked, except for two bridges: over the Missouri River at Sibley, Missouri, and crossing the Salt Fork Arkansas River at Alva, Oklahoma.
Projects were underway to add triple- and even quadruple-track along the busiest parts. This includes the improvements on the Cajon Subdivision.
Union Pacific has trackage rights along the Transcon segment between Kansas City and Joliet, primarily used by its high-priority intermodal trains Z-CIG4 and G4CI, which run daily from Global 4 Terminal Intermodal Yard in Joliet to City of Industry, California.
Constituent rail lines
| vteNeedles Subdivision | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cajon Subdivision Barstow Southwest Chief Barstow Yard UP Cima Subdivision Klondike Arizona and California Railroad Needles Southwest Chief Seligman Subdivision | ||||||
| Cajon Subdivision | ||||||
| Barstow Southwest Chief | ||||||
| Barstow Yard | ||||||
| UP Cima Subdivision | ||||||
| Klondike | ||||||
| Arizona and California Railroad | ||||||
| Needles Southwest Chief | ||||||
| Seligman Subdivision | ||||||
| Southwest Chief Amtrak Southwest Chief |
| vteGallup Subdivision | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| to Seligman Subdivision 284.5 East Winslow Little Colorado River 275.4 West Hibbard 273.0 East Hibbard 265.4 Manila 262.4 Joseph City 259.6 Chola (Main 1 Only) 258.6 Penzance 255.5 West Holbrook Apache Railway 253.3 East Holbrook 243.5 Arntz 235.0 West Adamana 232.0 East Adamana 222.8 Bibo 219.2 Pinta 215.9 West Coronado Jct Coronado Subdivision 214.8 East Coronado Jct 202.2 Cheto 192.6 West Houck 190.0 East Houck 176.1 Lupton ArizonaNew Mexico Puerco River 167.0 West Defiance Defiance Subdivision 165.0 East Defiance 161.3 West Gallup 157.6 Gallup Southwest Chief 156.5 East Gallup 151.6 Zuni 143.0 Perea Continental Divide Campbell Passelev. 7,244 ft (2,208 m) 128.8 Gonzales 125.6 Thoreau 118.5 West Pegs 117.7 East Pegs 114.8 West Baca Lee Ranch Subdivision 113.3 East Baca 98.3 West Grants 94.3 East Grants 82.7 McCartys 71.1 Laguna 58.7 Marmon 47.2 Suwanee Rio Puerco 33.9 Rio Puerco 27.4 Dalies To the west mileage measured from Albuquerque Glorieta Subdivision 10.1 Dalies 5.5 Felipe 0.6 Aragon 0.0 Belen Jct to Clovis Subdivision | ||||||
| to Seligman Subdivision | ||||||
| 284.5 | East Winslow | |||||
| Little Colorado River | ||||||
| 275.4 | West Hibbard | |||||
| 273.0 | East Hibbard | |||||
| 265.4 | Manila | |||||
| 262.4 | Joseph City | |||||
| 259.6 | Chola (Main 1 Only) | |||||
| 258.6 | Penzance | |||||
| 255.5 | West Holbrook | |||||
| Apache Railway | ||||||
| 253.3 | East Holbrook | |||||
| 243.5 | Arntz | |||||
| 235.0 | West Adamana | |||||
| 232.0 | East Adamana | |||||
| 222.8 | Bibo | |||||
| 219.2 | Pinta | |||||
| 215.9 | West Coronado Jct | |||||
| Coronado Subdivision | ||||||
| 214.8 | East Coronado Jct | |||||
| 202.2 | Cheto | |||||
| 192.6 | West Houck | |||||
| 190.0 | East Houck | |||||
| 176.1 | Lupton | |||||
| ArizonaNew Mexico | ||||||
| Arizona | ||||||
| New Mexico | ||||||
| Puerco River | ||||||
| 167.0 | West Defiance | |||||
| Defiance Subdivision | ||||||
| 165.0 | East Defiance | |||||
| 161.3 | West Gallup | |||||
| 157.6 | Gallup Southwest Chief | |||||
| 156.5 | East Gallup | |||||
| 151.6 | Zuni | |||||
| 143.0 | Perea | |||||
| Continental Divide Campbell Passelev. 7,244 ft (2,208 m) | ||||||
| Campbell Pass | ||||||
| elev. 7,244 ft (2,208 m) | ||||||
| 128.8 | Gonzales | |||||
| 125.6 | Thoreau | |||||
| 118.5 | West Pegs | |||||
| 117.7 | East Pegs | |||||
| 114.8 | West Baca | |||||
| Lee Ranch Subdivision | ||||||
| 113.3 | East Baca | |||||
| 98.3 | West Grants | |||||
| 94.3 | East Grants | |||||
| 82.7 | McCartys | |||||
| 71.1 | Laguna | |||||
| 58.7 | Marmon | |||||
| 47.2 | Suwanee | |||||
| Rio Puerco | ||||||
| 33.9 | Rio Puerco | |||||
| 27.4 | Dalies To the west mileage | |||||
| measured from Albuquerque | ||||||
| Glorieta Subdivision | ||||||
| 10.1 | Dalies | |||||
| 5.5 | Felipe | |||||
| 0.6 | Aragon | |||||
| 0.0 | Belen Jct | |||||
| to Clovis Subdivision | ||||||
| Southwest Chief Amtrak Southwest Chief |
| vteClovis Subdivision | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| to Gallup Subdivision New Mexico Rail Runner Express Belen station NMRX 897.6 Belen Jct 897.3 Hadley 896.9 Belen 895.6 El Paso Jct El Paso Subdivision 894.8 Jarales Rio Grande River 889.0 Madrone 884.2 Bodega 882.1 Becker 879.3 Beevers 876.8 West Sais 875.0 East Sais Abo Canyon 870.3 Scholle 867.4 Kayser 862.4 Abo Summit Abo Pass 854.8 Mountainair 853.5 White 850.0 Broncho 847.3 Sarrett 839.9 Willard 834.2 Silio 830.2 CP 8302 828.0 Lucy 825.1 Gauna 823.0 Culebra 817.7 Dunmoor 815.6 West Pedernal 814.1 Pedernal 812.6 East Pedernal 812.5 CP 8125 807.8 Negra 797.8 Carnero 792.7 Tejon UP Tucumcari Subdivision 789.2 West Vaughn 788.5 Vaughn 781.7 CP 7817 772.8 Joffre 769.0 Duoro 765.0 CP 7650 761.4 Cardenas 758.1 CP 7581 756.1 Buchanan 750.5 Largo 743.2 Yeso 737.0 Evanola 732.1 Curry 730.5 CP 7305 728.1 Ricardo 724.7 McGregor 722.2 Agudo 719.7 CP 7197 Pecos River 717.4 Fort Sumner 715.5 Bailey 706.4 La Lande 697.0 Tolar 685.9 Cantara 678.0 Melrose 669.7 Grier 660.0 Gallaher 658.6 West Clovis 657.9 Potter Carlsbad Subdivision 657.6 Clovis 655.7 East Clovis to Hereford Subdivision | ||||||
| to Gallup Subdivision | ||||||
| New Mexico Rail Runner Express | ||||||
| Belen station NMRX | ||||||
| 897.6 | Belen Jct | |||||
| 897.3 | Hadley | |||||
| 896.9 | Belen | |||||
| 895.6 | El Paso Jct | |||||
| El Paso Subdivision | ||||||
| 894.8 | Jarales | |||||
| Rio Grande River | ||||||
| 889.0 | Madrone | |||||
| 884.2 | Bodega | |||||
| 882.1 | Becker | |||||
| 879.3 | Beevers | |||||
| 876.8 | West Sais | |||||
| 875.0 | East Sais | |||||
| Abo Canyon | ||||||
| 870.3 | Scholle | |||||
| 867.4 | Kayser | |||||
| 862.4 | Abo | |||||
| Summit Abo Pass | ||||||
| 854.8 | Mountainair | |||||
| 853.5 | White | |||||
| 850.0 | Broncho | |||||
| 847.3 | Sarrett | |||||
| 839.9 | Willard | |||||
| 834.2 | Silio | |||||
| 830.2 | CP 8302 | |||||
| 828.0 | Lucy | |||||
| 825.1 | Gauna | |||||
| 823.0 | Culebra | |||||
| 817.7 | Dunmoor | |||||
| 815.6 | West Pedernal | |||||
| 814.1 | Pedernal | |||||
| 812.6 | East Pedernal | |||||
| 812.5 | CP 8125 | |||||
| 807.8 | Negra | |||||
| 797.8 | Carnero | |||||
| 792.7 | Tejon | |||||
| UP Tucumcari Subdivision | ||||||
| 789.2 | West Vaughn | |||||
| 788.5 | Vaughn | |||||
| 781.7 | CP 7817 | |||||
| 772.8 | Joffre | |||||
| 769.0 | Duoro | |||||
| 765.0 | CP 7650 | |||||
| 761.4 | Cardenas | |||||
| 758.1 | CP 7581 | |||||
| 756.1 | Buchanan | |||||
| 750.5 | Largo | |||||
| 743.2 | Yeso | |||||
| 737.0 | Evanola | |||||
| 732.1 | Curry | |||||
| 730.5 | CP 7305 | |||||
| 728.1 | Ricardo | |||||
| 724.7 | McGregor | |||||
| 722.2 | Agudo | |||||
| 719.7 | CP 7197 | |||||
| Pecos River | ||||||
| 717.4 | Fort Sumner | |||||
| 715.5 | Bailey | |||||
| 706.4 | La Lande | |||||
| 697.0 | Tolar | |||||
| 685.9 | Cantara | |||||
| 678.0 | Melrose | |||||
| 669.7 | Grier | |||||
| 660.0 | Gallaher | |||||
| 658.6 | West Clovis | |||||
| 657.9 | Potter | |||||
| Carlsbad Subdivision | ||||||
| 657.6 | Clovis | |||||
| 655.7 | East Clovis | |||||
| to Hereford Subdivision | ||||||
| vteHereford Subdivision | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| to Clovis Subdivision 655.7 East Clovis 653.2 Crooks 649.1 West Texico 647.6 CP 6476 646.8 CP 6468 New MexicoTexas 646.0 Texico Slaton Subdivision 633.8 Bovina 627.2 CP 6272 624.7 East Parmerton 622.2 West Friona 621.8 Friona 619.7 East Friona 616.5 West Black 614.7 Black 614.1 East Black 612.3 CP 6123 608.1 West Summerfield 607.8 Summerfield 605.9 East Summerfield 601.3 West Hereford 600.4 Hereford 594.5 Joel 558.0 Dawn 578.9 CP 5789 571.8 CP 5718 570.9 Lubbock Jct Plainview Subdivision 569.5 Canyon 561.2 Hanley 558.3 Zita 555.9 West Amarillo 554.0 Amarillo Dalhart Subdivision 552.7 West Tower Red River Subdivision 552.2 East Tower Boise City Subdivision 550.5 Eastern to Panhandle Subdivision | ||||||
| to Clovis Subdivision | ||||||
| 655.7 | East Clovis | |||||
| 653.2 | Crooks | |||||
| 649.1 | West Texico | |||||
| 647.6 | CP 6476 | |||||
| 646.8 | CP 6468 | |||||
| New MexicoTexas | ||||||
| New Mexico | ||||||
| Texas | ||||||
| 646.0 | Texico | |||||
| Slaton Subdivision | ||||||
| 633.8 | Bovina | |||||
| 627.2 | CP 6272 | |||||
| 624.7 | East Parmerton | |||||
| 622.2 | West Friona | |||||
| 621.8 | Friona | |||||
| 619.7 | East Friona | |||||
| 616.5 | West Black | |||||
| 614.7 | Black | |||||
| 614.1 | East Black | |||||
| 612.3 | CP 6123 | |||||
| 608.1 | West Summerfield | |||||
| 607.8 | Summerfield | |||||
| 605.9 | East Summerfield | |||||
| 601.3 | West Hereford | |||||
| 600.4 | Hereford | |||||
| 594.5 | Joel | |||||
| 558.0 | Dawn | |||||
| 578.9 | CP 5789 | |||||
| 571.8 | CP 5718 | |||||
| 570.9 | Lubbock Jct | |||||
| Plainview Subdivision | ||||||
| 569.5 | Canyon | |||||
| 561.2 | Hanley | |||||
| 558.3 | Zita | |||||
| 555.9 | West Amarillo | |||||
| 554.0 | Amarillo | |||||
| Dalhart Subdivision | ||||||
| 552.7 | West Tower | |||||
| Red River Subdivision | ||||||
| 552.2 | East Tower | |||||
| Boise City Subdivision | ||||||
| 550.5 | Eastern | |||||
| to Panhandle Subdivision | ||||||
| vtePanhandle Subdivision | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| to Hereford Subdivision 550.5 Eastern 538.2 CP 5382 531.4 CP 5314 526.0 Panhandle 523.2 CP 5232 510.3 CP 5103 505.9 Kings Mill 500.8 West Pampa 498.7 Pampa 497.3 CP 4973 494.0 CP 4940 481.4 Codman 476.9 Miami 469.7 Lora 463.5 Mendota 458.6 Canadian Canadian River 446.7 Clear Creek 444.1 Glazier 438.4 Coburn 428.3 CP 4283 TexasOklahoma 417.8 Goodwin 410.5 Shattuck 406.7 Gage 401.5 Oleta 398.3 Fargo 390.8 Tangier 386.3 Gerlach 379.7 Woodward North Canadian River 368.9 Curtis 356.8 Belva 351.2 Heman Cimarron River 345.2 Waynoka 342.2 East Waynoka 336.4 West Avard Avard Subdivision 335.9 Avard 335.4 East Avard Salt Fork Arkansas River 328.9 Noel 319.5 Brink 313.2 Loder OklahomaKansas 309.1 West Kiowa 307.2 CP 3072 306.9 Kiowa 305.5 East Kiowa Medicine Lodge River 299.8 Hazelton 292.2 Crisfield 287.4 West Attica Victoria & Southern RR 285.6 Attica 283.3 Eula 271.3 Harper 266.5 Danville 264.2 Argonia Chikaskia River 254.1 Milan 251.8 Hertog 243.5 Roland UP Enid Subdivision Blackwell Northern Gateway 238.5 CP 2385 238.0 Wellington to Emporia Subdivision | ||||||
| to Hereford Subdivision | ||||||
| 550.5 | Eastern | |||||
| 538.2 | CP 5382 | |||||
| 531.4 | CP 5314 | |||||
| 526.0 | Panhandle | |||||
| 523.2 | CP 5232 | |||||
| 510.3 | CP 5103 | |||||
| 505.9 | Kings Mill | |||||
| 500.8 | West Pampa | |||||
| 498.7 | Pampa | |||||
| 497.3 | CP 4973 | |||||
| 494.0 | CP 4940 | |||||
| 481.4 | Codman | |||||
| 476.9 | Miami | |||||
| 469.7 | Lora | |||||
| 463.5 | Mendota | |||||
| 458.6 | Canadian | |||||
| Canadian River | ||||||
| 446.7 | Clear Creek | |||||
| 444.1 | Glazier | |||||
| 438.4 | Coburn | |||||
| 428.3 | CP 4283 | |||||
| TexasOklahoma | ||||||
| Texas | ||||||
| Oklahoma | ||||||
| 417.8 | Goodwin | |||||
| 410.5 | Shattuck | |||||
| 406.7 | Gage | |||||
| 401.5 | Oleta | |||||
| 398.3 | Fargo | |||||
| 390.8 | Tangier | |||||
| 386.3 | Gerlach | |||||
| 379.7 | Woodward | |||||
| North Canadian River | ||||||
| 368.9 | Curtis | |||||
| 356.8 | Belva | |||||
| 351.2 | Heman | |||||
| Cimarron River | ||||||
| 345.2 | Waynoka | |||||
| 342.2 | East Waynoka | |||||
| 336.4 | West Avard | |||||
| Avard Subdivision | ||||||
| 335.9 | Avard | |||||
| 335.4 | East Avard | |||||
| Salt Fork Arkansas River | ||||||
| 328.9 | Noel | |||||
| 319.5 | Brink | |||||
| 313.2 | Loder | |||||
| OklahomaKansas | ||||||
| Oklahoma | ||||||
| Kansas | ||||||
| 309.1 | West Kiowa | |||||
| 307.2 | CP 3072 | |||||
| 306.9 | Kiowa | |||||
| 305.5 | East Kiowa | |||||
| Medicine Lodge River | ||||||
| 299.8 | Hazelton | |||||
| 292.2 | Crisfield | |||||
| 287.4 | West Attica | |||||
| Victoria & Southern RR | ||||||
| 285.6 | Attica | |||||
| 283.3 | Eula | |||||
| 271.3 | Harper | |||||
| 266.5 | Danville | |||||
| 264.2 | Argonia | |||||
| Chikaskia River | ||||||
| 254.1 | Milan | |||||
| 251.8 | Hertog | |||||
| 243.5 | Roland | |||||
| UP Enid Subdivision | ||||||
| Blackwell Northern Gateway | ||||||
| 238.5 | CP 2385 | |||||
| 238.0 | Wellington | |||||
| to Emporia Subdivision | ||||||
| vteEmporia Subdivision | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| to Panhandle Subdivision 238.0 Wellington 237.0 SK Junction 230.6 Cicero Ninnescah River 226.5 Belle Plaine 222.2 CP2222 Arkansas River 221.8 West Junction Arkansas City Subdivision 220.7 CP2280 (Arkansas City Sub) 219.9 CP2272 (Arkansas City Sub) Arkansas City Subdivision 215.8 East Junction 211.6 Rose Hill 205.4 Salter 201.8 West Augusta Whitewater River Douglass Subdivision 185.3 CP1853 183.3 East Augusta 176.5 O.D. 172.8 El Dorado (Tower B) 171.2A East El Dorado 165.5 Chelsea 158.4 Aikman El Dorado Lake 154.2 Cassoday Walnut River 144.4 Matfield Green 136.1 Bazar 130.3 Gladstone Cottonwood River 127.1 CP1271 La Junta Subdivision 124.7 Ellinor 115.3 Merrick 111.9 Emporia 111.3 NR Junction Topeka Subdivision Neosho River 107.1 Wiggam 93.8 Lebo 87.6 Ridgeton 78.0 East Melvern Marias des Cygnes River 59.9 West Ottawa 57.1 Ottawa 55.8 East Ottawa 45.5 Wellsville Logistics Park Kansas 34.1 Gardner 26.1 Olathe 19.5 Craig 14.8 West Holiday Topeka Subdivision 13.5 Holiday 11.0 Morris 8.7 CP87 7.4 CP74 7.1 Turner 5.8 CP58 5.5 CP55 4.8 Argentine 4.0 CP40 3.9 CP39 3.5 CP35 2.7 CP27 1.9 CP19 to Highline Bridge 1.7 Santa Fe Junction KansasMissouri Begin Emporia Subdivision Fort Scott Subdivision Kansas City Southwest Chief UP Coffeyville Subdivision Blue River KCS Pittsburg Subdivision UP Sedalia Subdivision KCS Mexico Subdivision Kansas City Terminal Railway to Marceline Subdivision | ||||||
| to Panhandle Subdivision | ||||||
| 238.0 | Wellington | |||||
| 237.0 | SK Junction | |||||
| 230.6 | Cicero | |||||
| Ninnescah River | ||||||
| 226.5 | Belle Plaine | |||||
| 222.2 | CP2222 | |||||
| Arkansas River | ||||||
| 221.8 | West Junction | |||||
| Arkansas City Subdivision | ||||||
| 220.7 | CP2280 (Arkansas City Sub) | |||||
| 219.9 | CP2272 (Arkansas City Sub) | |||||
| Arkansas City Subdivision | ||||||
| 215.8 | East Junction | |||||
| 211.6 | Rose Hill | |||||
| 205.4 | Salter | |||||
| 201.8 | West Augusta | |||||
| Whitewater River | ||||||
| Douglass Subdivision | ||||||
| 185.3 | CP1853 | |||||
| 183.3 | East Augusta | |||||
| 176.5 | O.D. | |||||
| 172.8 | El Dorado (Tower B) | |||||
| 171.2A | East El Dorado | |||||
| 165.5 | Chelsea | |||||
| 158.4 | Aikman | |||||
| El Dorado Lake | ||||||
| 154.2 | Cassoday | |||||
| Walnut River | ||||||
| 144.4 | Matfield Green | |||||
| 136.1 | Bazar | |||||
| 130.3 | Gladstone | |||||
| Cottonwood River | ||||||
| 127.1 | CP1271 | |||||
| La Junta Subdivision | ||||||
| 124.7 | Ellinor | |||||
| 115.3 | Merrick | |||||
| 111.9 | Emporia | |||||
| 111.3 | NR Junction | |||||
| Topeka Subdivision | ||||||
| Neosho River | ||||||
| 107.1 | Wiggam | |||||
| 93.8 | Lebo | |||||
| 87.6 | Ridgeton | |||||
| 78.0 | East Melvern | |||||
| Marias des Cygnes River | ||||||
| 59.9 | West Ottawa | |||||
| 57.1 | Ottawa | |||||
| 55.8 | East Ottawa | |||||
| 45.5 | Wellsville | |||||
| Logistics Park Kansas | ||||||
| 34.1 | Gardner | |||||
| 26.1 | Olathe | |||||
| 19.5 | Craig | |||||
| 14.8 | West Holiday | |||||
| Topeka Subdivision | ||||||
| 13.5 | Holiday | |||||
| 11.0 | Morris | |||||
| 8.7 | CP87 | |||||
| 7.4 | CP74 | |||||
| 7.1 | Turner | |||||
| 5.8 | CP58 | |||||
| 5.5 | CP55 | |||||
| 4.8 | Argentine | |||||
| 4.0 | CP40 | |||||
| 3.9 | CP39 | |||||
| 3.5 | CP35 | |||||
| 2.7 | CP27 | |||||
| 1.9 | CP19 | |||||
| to Highline Bridge | ||||||
| 1.7 | Santa Fe Junction KansasMissouri | |||||
| Kansas | ||||||
| Missouri | ||||||
| Begin Emporia Subdivision | ||||||
| Fort Scott Subdivision | ||||||
| Kansas City Southwest Chief | ||||||
| UP Coffeyville Subdivision | ||||||
| Blue River | ||||||
| KCS Pittsburg Subdivision | ||||||
| UP Sedalia Subdivision | ||||||
| KCS Mexico Subdivision | ||||||
| Kansas City Terminal Railway | ||||||
| to Marceline Subdivision | ||||||
| Southwest Chief Amtrak Southwest Chief Missouri River Runner Amtrak Missouri River Runner |
| vteMarceline Subdivision | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| to Kansas City Terminal Area and Emporia Subdivision 444.4 Congo 442.6 Sugar Creek 440.7 Cement City 442.6 Courtney 436.5 Eton UP River Subdivision 434.0 Atherton 426.3 West Sibley Sibley Railroad Bridgeover the Missouri River 421.7 Floyd NS Kansas City District 417.9 CA Junction 411.3 Henrietta 405.6 Hardin 396.6 Norborne 388.8 WB Junction NS Kansas City District 386.4 Carrollton 374.3 Bosworth 360.7 Mendon 354.6 Rothville 349.3 West Marceline 346.9 East Marceline Brookfield Subdivision 341.5 Bucklin 330.9 West Ethel 329.3 East Ethel 322.9 Elmer 313.2 La Plata Southwest Chief 306.4 Gibbs 300.3 Hurdland 292.0 W Baring 282.4 Rutledge 276.8 Gorin 272.3 Wyaconda 264.8 West Medill 263.0 East Medill Des Moines River MissouriIowa 256.0 Revere 246.2 Argyle Hannibal Subdivision 237.2 Ortho 236.2 West Fort Madison 234.3 Fort Madison Southwest Chief to Chillicothe Subdivision | ||||||
| to Kansas City Terminal Area | ||||||
| and Emporia Subdivision | ||||||
| 444.4 | Congo | |||||
| 442.6 | Sugar Creek | |||||
| 440.7 | Cement City | |||||
| 442.6 | Courtney | |||||
| 436.5 | Eton | |||||
| UP River Subdivision | ||||||
| 434.0 | Atherton | |||||
| 426.3 | West Sibley | |||||
| Sibley Railroad Bridgeover the Missouri River | ||||||
| Sibley Railroad Bridge | ||||||
| over the Missouri River | ||||||
| 421.7 | Floyd | |||||
| NS Kansas City District | ||||||
| 417.9 | CA Junction | |||||
| 411.3 | Henrietta | |||||
| 405.6 | Hardin | |||||
| 396.6 | Norborne | |||||
| 388.8 | WB Junction | |||||
| NS Kansas City District | ||||||
| 386.4 | Carrollton | |||||
| 374.3 | Bosworth | |||||
| 360.7 | Mendon | |||||
| 354.6 | Rothville | |||||
| 349.3 | West Marceline | |||||
| 346.9 | East Marceline | |||||
| Brookfield Subdivision | ||||||
| 341.5 | Bucklin | |||||
| 330.9 | West Ethel | |||||
| 329.3 | East Ethel | |||||
| 322.9 | Elmer | |||||
| 313.2 | La Plata Southwest Chief | |||||
| 306.4 | Gibbs | |||||
| 300.3 | Hurdland | |||||
| 292.0 | W Baring | |||||
| 282.4 | Rutledge | |||||
| 276.8 | Gorin | |||||
| 272.3 | Wyaconda | |||||
| 264.8 | West Medill | |||||
| 263.0 | East Medill | |||||
| Des Moines River | MissouriIowa | |||||
| Missouri | ||||||
| Iowa | ||||||
| 256.0 | Revere | |||||
| 246.2 | Argyle | |||||
| Hannibal Subdivision | ||||||
| 237.2 | Ortho | |||||
| 236.2 | West Fort Madison | |||||
| 234.3 | Fort Madison Southwest Chief | |||||
| to Chillicothe Subdivision | ||||||
| Southwest Chief Amtrak Southwest Chief |
| vteChillicothe Subdivision | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| to Marceline Subdivision 234.3 Fort Madison Southwest Chief 234.0 East Fort Madison Fort Madison Toll Bridgeover the Mississippi River IowaIllinois 230.7 Niota 218.9 Lomax 208.9 Stronghurst 204.6 Media 200.7 Smithshire 191.9 Ormonde Ottumwa Subdivision 186.0 Cameron Cameron connectorCameron connector 184.4 CP1844 Galesburg Terminal Barstow Subdivision Mendota Subdivision 173.7 Yost 158.4 Williamsfield 153.5 Laura 149.5 Monica 144.7 Princeville 139.5 CP 1359 UP Peoria Subdivision 138.1 Edelstein 132.0 West Chillicothe IAIS Peoria Branch 129.1 East Chillicothe Illinois River 119.5 Wilbern 116.0 La Rose 109.9 Toluca 106.5 Ruff 102.1 Leeds 95.8 Ancona Vermilion River 91.5 CP915 Streator Illinois Rail Net Fox River Branch 84.4 Kernan 79.8 Ransom 74.8 Kinsman 70.8 Verona 66.1 Mazon 58.2 Coal City 57.2 Pequot 52.5 Lorenzo Kankakee River 50.3 Blodget Ord 49.7 CP496 48.0 Drummond Logistics Park Chicago 46.5 CP465 46.2 CP460 41.5 Plaines 37.5 Joliet Metra Rock Island District CN Leighton Subdivision 32.7 Lockport 29.3 Romeo 27.8 Union Oil Co 26.0 Thomas Steel Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal Des Plaines River 23.0 Argonne 19.3 CP193 17.6 CP176 17.0 Willow Springs 15.5 CP155 14.4 Harbor IHB Main Line 12.8 McCook to CN Waukesha Subdivision viaalongside BRC Kenton Line (proposed) Des Plaines River Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal BRC Kenton Line 5.9 Corwith ←CN South Bend Subdivision via Corwith YardCN Waukesha Subdivision (proposed)→ 4.7 Begin Chillicothe Subdivision to CSX Blue Island Subdivisionand CN Waukesha Subdivision | ||||||
| to Marceline Subdivision | ||||||
| 234.3 | Fort Madison Southwest Chief | |||||
| 234.0 | East Fort Madison | |||||
| Fort Madison Toll Bridgeover the Mississippi River IowaIllinois | ||||||
| Fort Madison Toll Bridge | ||||||
| over the Mississippi River | ||||||
| Iowa | ||||||
| Illinois | ||||||
| 230.7 | Niota | |||||
| 218.9 | Lomax | |||||
| 208.9 | Stronghurst | |||||
| 204.6 | Media | |||||
| 200.7 | Smithshire | |||||
| 191.9 | Ormonde | |||||
| Ottumwa Subdivision | ||||||
| 186.0 | Cameron | |||||
| Cameron connectorCameron connector | 184.4 | CP1844 | ||||
| Galesburg Terminal | ||||||
| Barstow Subdivision | ||||||
| Mendota Subdivision | ||||||
| 173.7 | Yost | |||||
| 158.4 | Williamsfield | |||||
| 153.5 | Laura | |||||
| 149.5 | Monica | |||||
| 144.7 | Princeville | |||||
| 139.5 | CP 1359 | |||||
| UP Peoria Subdivision | ||||||
| 138.1 | Edelstein | |||||
| 132.0 | West Chillicothe | |||||
| IAIS Peoria Branch | ||||||
| 129.1 | East Chillicothe | |||||
| Illinois River | ||||||
| 119.5 | Wilbern | |||||
| 116.0 | La Rose | |||||
| 109.9 | Toluca | |||||
| 106.5 | Ruff | |||||
| 102.1 | Leeds | |||||
| 95.8 | Ancona | |||||
| Vermilion River | ||||||
| 91.5 | CP915 | |||||
| Streator | ||||||
| Illinois Rail Net Fox River Branch | ||||||
| 84.4 | Kernan | |||||
| 79.8 | Ransom | |||||
| 74.8 | Kinsman | |||||
| 70.8 | Verona | |||||
| 66.1 | Mazon | |||||
| 58.2 | Coal City | |||||
| 57.2 | Pequot | |||||
| 52.5 | Lorenzo | |||||
| Kankakee River | ||||||
| 50.3 | Blodget Ord | |||||
| 49.7 | CP496 | |||||
| 48.0 | Drummond | |||||
| Logistics Park Chicago | ||||||
| 46.5 | CP465 | |||||
| 46.2 | CP460 | |||||
| 41.5 | Plaines | |||||
| 37.5 | Joliet | |||||
| Metra Rock Island District | ||||||
| CN Leighton Subdivision | ||||||
| 32.7 | Lockport | |||||
| 29.3 | Romeo | |||||
| 27.8 | Union Oil Co | |||||
| 26.0 | Thomas Steel | |||||
| Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal | ||||||
| Des Plaines River | ||||||
| 23.0 | Argonne | |||||
| 19.3 | CP193 | |||||
| 17.6 | CP176 | |||||
| 17.0 | Willow Springs | |||||
| 15.5 | CP155 | |||||
| 14.4 | Harbor | |||||
| IHB Main Line | ||||||
| 12.8 | McCook | |||||
| to CN Waukesha Subdivision viaalongside BRC Kenton Line (proposed) | ||||||
| to CN Waukesha Subdivision via | ||||||
| alongside BRC Kenton Line (proposed) | ||||||
| Des Plaines River | ||||||
| Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal | ||||||
| BRC Kenton Line | ||||||
| 5.9 | Corwith | |||||
| ←CN South Bend Subdivision via Corwith YardCN Waukesha Subdivision (proposed)→ | ||||||
| ←CN South Bend Subdivision via Corwith Yard | ||||||
| CN Waukesha Subdivision (proposed)→ | ||||||
| 4.7 | Begin Chillicothe Subdivision | |||||
| to CSX Blue Island Subdivisionand CN Waukesha Subdivision | ||||||
| to CSX Blue Island Subdivision | ||||||
| and CN Waukesha Subdivision | ||||||
| Southwest Chief Amtrak Southwest Chief |
The Southern Transcon railroad corridor is made up of the following BNSF rail lines which are referred to as subdivisions, in order from west to east.
| Subdivision | State |
|---|---|
| San Bernardino | California |
| Cajon | |
| Needles | |
| Seligman | |
| Arizona | |
| Gallup | |
| New Mexico | |
| Clovis | |
| Hereford | Texas |
| Panhandle | Texas |
| Oklahoma | |
| Kansas | |
| Emporia | Kansas |
| Marceline | Missouri |
| Iowa | |
| Chillicothe | |
| Illinois |
Passenger trains
Parts of the route are utilized by passenger rail services — BNSF does not operate regular passenger trains outside of the Chicago Subdivision.
Amtrak's Southwest Chief runs once daily in each direction on the Transcon, but via the Glorieta, Raton, La Junta Subdivision and Topeka between Albuquerque and Kansas City. The Pacific Surfliner also operates between Los Angeles and Fullerton. Until its cancellation in 1997, Amtrak's Desert Wind used the Southern Transcon between Los Angeles and Barstow. The proposed Coachella Valley Rail train from RCTC, which is anticipated to be operated by Amtrak, would initially run two roundtrips a day over the Transcon from LA Union Station to the Colton Crossing.
Southern California's Metrolink commuter rail trains utilize the route between Los Angeles and San Bernardino. These include the Orange County Line (between Los Angeles and Fullerton), 91/Perris Valley Line (between Los Angeles and Highgrove), and Inland Empire–Orange County Line (between Atwood and San Bernardino).
See also
External links
- Mishra, Arnav (November 19, 2021). . Google My Maps.