- Bridge line
A bridge line is a rail carrier tasked primarily with moving
traffic from one major carrier to another (hence the "bridge " moniker). Bridge lines often were located between two majorcities , connecting rail carriers that served those cities and interchanging their cars. Asrailroad s have continued to evolve and large Class I railroads have sought to keep cars on line (as well as collect the revenues for the tonnage moved over their own route miles), most bridge lines are now gone.The most recent example of a "bridge" carrier being swallowed up was the
Wisconsin Central . The WC was a bridge line for Canadian National's traffic out ofChicago to westernCanada . Once CN had integrated its purchase ofIllinois Central , there was no route for it to send trains to points in western Canada on its own rails. Rather than reroute the trains throughMichigan and around theGreat Lakes , CN used the WC to forward its trains throughWisconsin andMinnesota to Canada. Eventually, CN bought the WC outright and integrated the line into its system, rather than pay the carrier to move its freight.
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