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Long Creek Railroad
The Long Creek Railroad is a short line railway that operates in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The railway was formed in 2012 when a rail equipment operating company, previously managing the line since 2005, organized the purchase of 40 miles of former Canadian Pacific Railway trackage with the support of around 25 initial investors. The line, formerly owned by Canadian Pacific Railway and known as CP Bromhead, was scheduled for discontinuation in 2005. The current line stretches from Tribune to Estevan, where it meets the Canadian Pacific at mile 137.5 of CP Weyburn Sub.
The Long Creek Railroad primarily transports grain, which accounts for 90% of its freight. However, the railway's business is diversifying with transloading, railcar services, and targeting commodities other than grain, such as energy products.
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Long Creek Railroad
The Long Creek Railroad is a short line railway that operates in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The line, formerly owned by Canadian Pacific Railway and known as CP Bromhead, was scheduled for discontinuation in 2005. The current line stretches from Tribune to Estevan, where it meets the Canadian Pacific at mile 137.5 of CP Weyburn Sub.