Burlington Northern Santa Fe Manitoba

Burlington Northern Santa Fe Manitoba (BNSF Manitoba) is a Canadian subsidiary railroad of the BNSF Railway, which operates in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Equipment

The BNSF Manitoba usually uses a single BNSF Geep, which gets switched every once in a while. They also use a single caboose with the reporting mark BN 12580. It has a bilingual Operation Lifesaver paint scheme, reminding motorists to Look, Listen, Live.

History

This railway traces its history to the Midland Railway of Manitoba which was incorporated in 1903 and built various lines around Winnipeg. The operations of the company were acquired by the Manitoba Great Northern Railway, a subsidiary of the Great Northern Railway (GN) on July 1, 1909.

The lines were sold by the GN to the city of Winnipeg, except for the following sections:

The line to the Canada–United States border at Noyes, Minnesota was sold to the Canadian National Railway (CN), although the GN maintained trackage rights over it to access its tracks in Winnipeg.

After the GN was merged into the Burlington Northern Railroad in 1970, the name of the MGNR was changed to Burlington Northern Manitoba Ltd. (BNML) in 1971. The last name change was to Burlington Northern Santa Fe (Manitoba) took place in 1999, following the merger of the BNSF Railway in 1996.

There are currently seven employees: train crew having four, and maintenance of way having three.

Trackage

BNSF owns tracks from the CNR Mainline near Lindsay St, to Academy Rd and from north of Portage Ave to Pacific Ave. Along the line is a yard between Taylor Ave to Grant Ave and Grant Ave to Corydon Ave. At the north end of the track, there are a few industries. BNSF has trackage rights on the CNR Mainline between Lindsay St, and Fort Rouge Yard. BNSF also has trackage rights on the entire CN Letellier Sub.


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