Garland / Texas / United States
Founded in 1992, Dallas, Garland and Northeastern Railroad (DGNO) is a complex switching terminal that is made up of a collection of spurs and industrial leads. The company operates more than 180 miles of rail line in Dallas. It maintains a combination of owned and leased lines and trackage rights. Dallas, Garland and Northeastern Railroad interchanges with Union Pacific Railroad in Texas. The company also interchanges with Kansas City Railroad and Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway. It transports various commodities, including lumber, paper, wheat, corn syrup, military equipment, frozen foods, plastic resins and scrap metals. Dallas, Garland and Northeastern Railroad features extensive switching services and line-haul extensions for its Class I partners. The company additionally serves several industrial parks. It is a part of RailAmerica, which owns short line and regional railroads in North America. The parent company manages over 40 affiliated railroads in nearly 25 U.S. states and over two Canadian provinces.