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Minnesota Commercial Railway
Minnesota Commercial map around the Twin Cities. Solid lines are MNNR-owned; dotted lines indicate trackage rights. Blue lines are other railroads.
Overview
HeadquartersSt Paul
Reporting markMNNR
LocaleSt Paul, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Dates of operation1987–Present
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

The Minnesota Commercial Railway (reporting mark MNNR) is a short line railroad in the United States.

Several Alco locomotives of the Minnesota Commercial Railway lined up outside their roundhouse in St. Paul.

This railroad operates out of the St. Paul area with service to Minneapolis, Hugo, Fridley and New Brighton. It is considered a switching and terminal railroad. It is based out of a roundhouse on Cleveland Ave. in St. Paul just blocks south of the former Amtrak station and its main yard is just to the north of the station.

Its lines consist of one to Fridley, with an interchange with Canadian National Railway and a small yard in New Brighton. The railroad also runs to Hugo. It serves grain elevators on Minnesota State Highway 55 adjacent to the METRO Blue Line.

The Minnesota Commercial connects with all major railroads in the Twin Cities including: Canadian National Railway, BNSF Railway, Canadian Pacific Railway, Union Pacific Railway, and Twin Cities and Western Railroad.

The MNNR's roster consists of mainly Alco and GE locomotives. With over a dozen locomotives, the roster is diverse and meets the switching needs. Most units wear a red paint scheme much like that of the Green Bay and Western Railroad.

The line was formerly known as the Minnesota Transfer Railroad. It was privately owned by the major railroads serving the Twin Cities area. The Minnesota Transfer was leased by the Minnesota Commercial on February 1, 1987. At the time Minnesota Commercial leased Minnesota Transfer, the railroad was down to 6,000 revenue units a year. By 2008, the Minnesota Commercial was handling over 46,000 revenue units.

References

  1. Lewis, Edward (1996). American Shortline Railway Guide, 5th Edition. Waukesha, Wisconsin: Kalmbach Publishing. p. 199. ISBN 0-89024-290-9. Retrieved December 4, 2014.
  2. Minnesota Commercial Railway, archived from the original on 2014-12-19

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Midway
Historical lines serving both
Milwaukee Road Depot
and Saint Paul Union Depot
Historical lines serving both
Minneapolis Great Northern Depot
and Saint Paul Union Depot
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