Table 1-10: Nebraska and U.S. Freight Railroads: 2000,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,Number ,,Miles operated2,,,, ,of railroads,,,Nebraska,,, Type of railroad,United States,Nebraska,"United States ",Excluding trackage rights,Including trackage rights,Percent of U.S. total, Total,562,12,"172,101","3,537","3,614",2.1, Class I,8,2,"120,597","2,717","2,766",2.3, Regional,35,4,"20,978",328,328,1.6, Local,304,3,"21,512",477,505,2.3, Switching and terminal,213,3,"7,425",15,15,0.2, Canadian1,2,0,"1,589",0,0,0.0, "1Refers to non-Class I, Canadian-owned lines.",,,,,,, "2Miles 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: According to Association of American Railroads definitions:,,,,,,, 1. 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.",,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,