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Class II railroad

A Class II railroad, as defined by the American Association of Railroads, is a railroad with an annual operating revenue between $10 million (1978 dollars) and $50 million (1978 dollars). The term only applies to United States railroads, but is sometimes applied to other countries.

Current Class II railroads in operation in the United States are:

See also


Current (operating) Class II railroads of the United States

ARR, CSS, DME, EJE, FEC, IAIS, ICE, IHB, PW

Former or fallen flag Class II railroads of the United States

BAR, BOCT, CC, CIM, CRN, DWP, GBW, GSF, GWWR, IMRL, MAA, MGA, OKKT, RFP, SI, TM








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