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Table 1-12: Freight Railroads in Indiana and the United States: 2000

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Type of railroad Numberof railroads Miles operated2 - United
States
Miles operated2 - Indiana
United States Indiana Excluding trackage rights Including trackage rights Percent of U.S. total
Total 562 37 172,101 4,178 5,028 2.9
Class I 8 5 120,597 3,083 3,828 3.2
Regional 35 2 20,978 53 56 0.3
Local 304 16 21,512 838 895 4.2
Switching and terminal 213 14 7,425 204 249 3.4
Canadian1 2 0 1,589 0 0 0.0

1 Refers to non-Class I, Canadian-owned lines.

2 Miles operated is in terms of railroad so that a mile of single track is counted the same as a mile of double track. Sidings, turnouts, yard switching mileage, and mileage not operated are excluded. Miles operated under trackage rights provided by another (owning) railroad are included.

NOTES:

1. As defined by the Surface Transportation Board in 2000, a Class I Railroad is a railroad with operating revenues of at least $261.9 million.

2. A Regional Railroad is a non-Class I, line-haul railroad operating 350 or more miles of road or with revenues of at least $40 million or both.

3. A Local Railroad is a railroad which is neither a Class I nor a Regional Railroad, and is engaged primarily in line-haul service.

4. A Switching and Terminal Railroad is a non-Class I Railroad engaged primarily in switching and/or terminal services for other railroads.

SOURCE: Association of American Railroads, Railroads and States - 2000, Washington, DC: 2002, available at http://www.aar.org/AboutTheIndustry/StateInformation.asp as of Mar. 19, 2002.