Kansas City Southern Railway

The Kansas City Southern Railway (AAR reporting mark KCS) is a United States-based Class I railroad operating over 3,130 track miles in 10 central and southeastern states. Founded in 1887, the railroad provides the shortest route from Kansas City to the Gulf of Mexico. Its CEO is Mike Haverty. The Kansas City Southern is headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri and has approximately 430 locomotives, 15,000 freight cars and 2,700 employees. Annual revenues as of 2002 were US$559.6 million.

History

Subsidiary railroads

The Kansas City Southern owns the Panama Canal Railway Company (PCRC). KCS is in the process of purchasing the Texas Mexican Railway (TexMex), the Mexican railroad Grupo Transportacin Ferroviaria Mexicana (TFM) from their holding company, Grupo TMM. Although KCS itself is planned to be a holding company for the Kansas City Southern Railway, TexMex and TFM, the whole four-railway system is marketed to shippers as the NAFTA Railway, emphasizing the KCS's abilities in cross-border transportation. However, the railroads are all operated as subsidiary companies.

See also

External links

References

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
m90 motorway
m180 motorway
m65 motorway
m65
m6
m54 motorway
m54
m61 motorway
m61
n1 road
darlene love
the dot and the line
n1
furbo
new york central railroad
chevrolet chevelle
fallen flag
class i railroad
firby
markup (computing)
list of hollywood agencies and management companies
beta ursae minoris
envelope detector
apple computer, inc. v. microsoft corp.
danny strong
alrai
poisson algebra
hms hussar (1763)
captain of the port
ode to joy
bounty
sallie baliunas
honolulu marathon
graduate student
thomas meik
list of hollywood movie studios
nhengatu language
old red sandstone
mary todd lincoln
tupinkin language
anisochronous
carlist wars
potiguara language
iso 3166 2:kr