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Missouri and Northern Arkansas Railroad

The Missouri & Northern Arkansas Railroad, LLC (reporting mark MNA) is a Class II Regional Railroad in the U.S. states of Missouri, Kansas, and Arkansas. The company is headquartered in Carthage, Missouri. It is not to be confused with the Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad which connected Joplin, Missouri, with Helena, Arkansas, from 1906 to 1946.

Missouri & Northern Arkansas Railroad
MNA 3363, an EMD SD40-2 idling at Pearl Yard in Carthage, Missouri.
Overview
HeadquartersCarthage, Missouri
Reporting markMNA
LocaleArkansas, Kansas, Missouri
Dates of operation1992–present
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length490 miles (790 km)
Other
Websitehttps://www.gwrr.com/mna/

MNA is owned by Genesee & Wyoming, a shortline railroad holding company, having been purchased in 2013 with the acquisition of RailAmerica who bought the MNA back in 2000.[1]

Operations edit

MNA operates approximately 527 miles (848 km)[1] of trackage in Arkansas, Kansas, and Missouri. Its mainline extends 384.1 miles (618.1 km) from Pleasant Hill, Missouri, through Carthage, Missouri, to Diaz, Arkansas. It also has trackage rights on Union Pacific Railroad lines for 32 miles (51 km) between Pleasant Hill and Kansas City, Missouri, and 2 miles (3.2 km) between Diaz and Newport, Arkansas. On the mainline, MNA interchanges with the Union Pacific Railroad at Pleasant Hill, Missouri, and Diaz, Arkansas, and with the BNSF Railway at Aurora, Missouri. The line no longer[as of?] interchanges with the BNSF Railway at Lamar, Missouri, or Carthage, Missouri.[2][3][4]

MNA operates a 78.3-mile (126.0 km) secondary line from just east of Fort Scott, Kansas east to Clinton, Missouri. This secondary line interchanges with MNA's Pleasant Hill–Diaz mainline in Nevada, Missouri.[3] It formerly interchanged with BNSF at Fort Scott, Kansas in 1998. Along this track, MNA serves an ADM Bio-Diesel Plant located to the west of Deerfield, Missouri. MNA uses its track between Nevada, MO and Clinton, MO to serve a few customers in Clinton and the now shut down Montrose Generating Station, an Evergy coal-fired power plant near La Due, Missouri .[2][5]

MNA also operates a 16.7-mile (26.9 km) branch line from Carthage, MO to Joplin, MO that interchanges with MNA's Pleasant Hill–Diaz mainline At Carthage, with the Kansas City Southern Railway in Joplin, and with the BNSF in Joplin. A 6-mile (9.7 km) MNA branch line that branches off of the Carthage–Joplin branch line originates from an interchange in Webb City, Missouri and terminates in Atlas, Missouri.[3][2]

MNA also operates several miles of industrial trackage in the city of Springfield; this segment is disconnected from the rest of the MNA system and traffic is hauled via BNSF to and from the Aurora interchange. Here MNA interchanges with BNSF at Springfield, MO.[3][2]

Other operated segments are leased from the Union Pacific and BNSF Railroads. MNA has rail yards in Carthage, MO, Nevada, MO, Joplin, MO, Aurora, MO, Cotter, AR, and Batesville, AR.

MNA operates unit coal trains to a major power plant in Newark, AR.

The Branson Scenic Railway, which runs on track owned by the MNA, operates the "Ozark Zephyr" from Branson, Missouri. Trains operate mostly south into Arkansas but occasionally north to Galena, Missouri, depending on MNA traffic and/or track work. The restored 1906 depot it operates out of is across from Branson Landing in historic downtown Branson.

From 1997 until 2000, the White River Scenic Railroad had operated an excursion train from Flippin, Arkansas to Calico Rock, Arkansas.[3]

Unit grain trains sometimes run from the interchange at Pleasant Hill, MO to the Tyson Foods feed mill at Bergman, AR and back empty.

MNA also runs Union Pacific unit coal trains to unload at the Independence Power Plant in Newark, AR, then hands them back to UP in Newport, AR.

Genesee & Wyoming Control edit

(All as of 2023): The Missouri & Northern Arkansas Railroad, owned by Genesee & Wyoming, holds 490 total miles, 126 of them in Arkansas and 364 in Missouri. MNA has a maximum capacity of 286,000 gross pounds per railcar. There are a few interchanges as well: BNSF (Aurora, Missouri, Joplin, Missouri, and Springfield, Missouri); Canadian Pacific Kansas City (Joplin, Missouri); Union Pacific (Kansas City, Missouri and Newport, Arkansas).[4]

History edit

The MNA mainline between Kansas City and Newport originated as the former Missouri Pacific Railroad's White River Line, which was initially chartered in 1883 and was part of the MoPac's mainline between Kansas City and Memphis, Tennessee. The MNA began operations on December 13, 1992, and purchased the 102-mile (164 km) segment from Bergman, Arkansas, to Guion, Arkansas, from MoPac.[3] The secondary line from Fort Scott, Kansas, through Nevada, Missouri, to Clinton, Missouri, was once part of a former Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad mainline from Parsons, Kansas, through Sedalia, Missouri, to St. Louis, Missouri. The disused track between Nevada, Missouri, and Fort Scott, Kansas, was an important link between the MNA and BNSF's Fort Scott subdivision; In 1998 it was completely abandoned west of 240th Street just east of Fort Scott.[6]

When Railtex took over operations on the White River Line, they used a handful of older-generation Electro-Motive products including several GP40s, GP35s, GP38s, road slugs, SD40s, and a GP20. After the G&W acquisition in 2012, ten ex-Southern Pacific SD40M-2s were purchased from the Union Pacific to replace the GP40s in road service. In 2018, most of the SD40M-2s were repainted from the UP lightning scheme into the G&W corporate orange.

In late 2022, MNA began phasing out several SD40s, and have replaced them with ex-BNSF General Electric C44-9Ws. Since 2022, approximately 12 C44-9Ws have joined the railroad roster.

 
MNA 4081, an EMD SD40-2
 
MNA 3026, an EMD GP40

References edit

  1. ^ a b "RailAmerica's Empire". Trains Magazine. Kalmbach Publishing. June 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d Karczewski, Shana (7 Nov 2017). "MNA: Missouri & Northern Arkansas Railroad" (PDF). Kansas City Southern.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Missouri & Northern Arkansas Railroad MNA #508". www.up.com. Retrieved 2021-08-09.
  4. ^ a b "Missouri & Northern Arkansas Railroad – A Genesee & Wyoming Company".
  5. ^ "Katy Trail - a possible 51-mile extension from Clinton to Nevada? Maps & information". Missouri Bicycle and Pedestrian Federation. Retrieved 2021-08-09.
  6. ^ "MKT Railroad - The Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad". The Sedalia Katy Depot. Retrieved 2021-08-09.

External links edit

  • MNA page on GWRR website
  • Union Pacific Website with MNA Details
  • BNSF Railway Website with MNA Details

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This article is about the Missouri amp Northern Arkansas Railroad 1992 It is not to be confused with the Missouri amp North Arkansas Railroad 1906 1946 The Missouri amp Northern Arkansas Railroad LLC reporting mark MNA is a Class II Regional Railroad in the U S states of Missouri Kansas and Arkansas The company is headquartered in Carthage Missouri It is not to be confused with the Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad which connected Joplin Missouri with Helena Arkansas from 1906 to 1946 Missouri amp Northern Arkansas RailroadMNA 3363 an EMD SD40 2 idling at Pearl Yard in Carthage Missouri OverviewHeadquartersCarthage MissouriReporting markMNALocaleArkansas Kansas MissouriDates of operation1992 presentTechnicalTrack gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugeLength490 miles 790 km OtherWebsitehttps www gwrr com mna MNA is owned by Genesee amp Wyoming a shortline railroad holding company having been purchased in 2013 with the acquisition of RailAmerica who bought the MNA back in 2000 1 Contents 1 Operations 2 Genesee amp Wyoming Control 3 History 4 References 5 External linksOperations editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message MNA operates approximately 527 miles 848 km 1 of trackage in Arkansas Kansas and Missouri Its mainline extends 384 1 miles 618 1 km from Pleasant Hill Missouri through Carthage Missouri to Diaz Arkansas It also has trackage rights on Union Pacific Railroad lines for 32 miles 51 km between Pleasant Hill and Kansas City Missouri and 2 miles 3 2 km between Diaz and Newport Arkansas On the mainline MNA interchanges with the Union Pacific Railroad at Pleasant Hill Missouri and Diaz Arkansas and with the BNSF Railway at Aurora Missouri The line no longer as of interchanges with the BNSF Railway at Lamar Missouri or Carthage Missouri 2 3 4 MNA operates a 78 3 mile 126 0 km secondary line from just east of Fort Scott Kansas east to Clinton Missouri This secondary line interchanges with MNA s Pleasant Hill Diaz mainline in Nevada Missouri 3 It formerly interchanged with BNSF at Fort Scott Kansas in 1998 Along this track MNA serves an ADM Bio Diesel Plant located to the west of Deerfield Missouri MNA uses its track between Nevada MO and Clinton MO to serve a few customers in Clinton and the now shut down Montrose Generating Station an Evergy coal fired power plant near La Due Missouri 2 5 MNA also operates a 16 7 mile 26 9 km branch line from Carthage MO to Joplin MO that interchanges with MNA s Pleasant Hill Diaz mainline At Carthage with the Kansas City Southern Railway in Joplin and with the BNSF in Joplin A 6 mile 9 7 km MNA branch line that branches off of the Carthage Joplin branch line originates from an interchange in Webb City Missouri and terminates in Atlas Missouri 3 2 MNA also operates several miles of industrial trackage in the city of Springfield this segment is disconnected from the rest of the MNA system and traffic is hauled via BNSF to and from the Aurora interchange Here MNA interchanges with BNSF at Springfield MO 3 2 Other operated segments are leased from the Union Pacific and BNSF Railroads MNA has rail yards in Carthage MO Nevada MO Joplin MO Aurora MO Cotter AR and Batesville AR MNA operates unit coal trains to a major power plant in Newark AR The Branson Scenic Railway which runs on track owned by the MNA operates the Ozark Zephyr from Branson Missouri Trains operate mostly south into Arkansas but occasionally north to Galena Missouri depending on MNA traffic and or track work The restored 1906 depot it operates out of is across from Branson Landing in historic downtown Branson From 1997 until 2000 the White River Scenic Railroad had operated an excursion train from Flippin Arkansas to Calico Rock Arkansas 3 Unit grain trains sometimes run from the interchange at Pleasant Hill MO to the Tyson Foods feed mill at Bergman AR and back empty MNA also runs Union Pacific unit coal trains to unload at the Independence Power Plant in Newark AR then hands them back to UP in Newport AR Genesee amp Wyoming Control edit All as of 2023 The Missouri amp Northern Arkansas Railroad owned by Genesee amp Wyoming holds 490 total miles 126 of them in Arkansas and 364 in Missouri MNA has a maximum capacity of 286 000 gross pounds per railcar There are a few interchanges as well BNSF Aurora Missouri Joplin Missouri and Springfield Missouri Canadian Pacific Kansas City Joplin Missouri Union Pacific Kansas City Missouri and Newport Arkansas 4 History editThe MNA mainline between Kansas City and Newport originated as the former Missouri Pacific Railroad s White River Line which was initially chartered in 1883 and was part of the MoPac s mainline between Kansas City and Memphis Tennessee The MNA began operations on December 13 1992 and purchased the 102 mile 164 km segment from Bergman Arkansas to Guion Arkansas from MoPac 3 The secondary line from Fort Scott Kansas through Nevada Missouri to Clinton Missouri was once part of a former Missouri Kansas Texas Railroad mainline from Parsons Kansas through Sedalia Missouri to St Louis Missouri The disused track between Nevada Missouri and Fort Scott Kansas was an important link between the MNA and BNSF s Fort Scott subdivision In 1998 it was completely abandoned west of 240th Street just east of Fort Scott 6 When Railtex took over operations on the White River Line they used a handful of older generation Electro Motive products including several GP40s GP35s GP38s road slugs SD40s and a GP20 After the G amp W acquisition in 2012 ten ex Southern Pacific SD40M 2s were purchased from the Union Pacific to replace the GP40s in road service In 2018 most of the SD40M 2s were repainted from the UP lightning scheme into the G amp W corporate orange In late 2022 MNA began phasing out several SD40s and have replaced them with ex BNSF General Electric C44 9Ws Since 2022 approximately 12 C44 9Ws have joined the railroad roster nbsp MNA 4081 an EMD SD40 2 nbsp MNA 3026 an EMD GP40References edit nbsp Railways portal nbsp United States portal nbsp Kansas portal a b RailAmerica s Empire Trains Magazine Kalmbach Publishing June 2010 a b c d Karczewski Shana 7 Nov 2017 MNA Missouri amp Northern Arkansas Railroad PDF Kansas City Southern a b c d e f Missouri amp Northern Arkansas Railroad MNA 508 www up com Retrieved 2021 08 09 a b Missouri amp Northern Arkansas Railroad A Genesee amp Wyoming Company Katy Trail a possible 51 mile extension from Clinton to Nevada Maps amp information Missouri Bicycle and Pedestrian Federation Retrieved 2021 08 09 MKT Railroad The Missouri Kansas Texas Railroad The Sedalia Katy Depot Retrieved 2021 08 09 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Missouri and Northern Arkansas Railroad MNA page on GWRR website Union Pacific Website with MNA Details BNSF Railway Website with MNA Details Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Missouri and Northern Arkansas Railroad amp oldid 1193040555, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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