- West Isle Line
Infobox SG rail
railroad_name=West Isle Line
logo_size=
marks=WFS
locale=San Joaquin Valley (Tulare County ),California
start_year=January 7 1998
end_year=present
old_gauge=
hq_city=Alpaugh, California The
West Isle Line Reporting mark|WFS is aprivate railroad and is a wholly owned subsidiary ofWestern Farm Service . The line is operated by a contractor and the line does not have any employees. The line began service onJanuary 7 1998 after being acquired from theBurlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway . The line runs for 5.25 miles fromAlpaugh, California to a connection with the BNSF Railway at Stoil (milepost 936 on BNSF's Bakersfield Subdivision). Western Farm Service is the only customer on the line.Western Farm Service bought the line from the BNSF in order to avoid having the BNSF's "Alpaugh Branch" abandoned. The line was formerly part of the
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and was constructed by the ATSF in 1914. [http://historynet.com/we/blallensworth/index3.html]The railroad, as of 2001, averages 400 carloads per year, primarily chemicals used for
fertilizer .Motive power
The West Isle Line has one
EMD GP9 (serial number 21332) that was manufactured in February 1956 forSouthern Pacific Railroad . It is presently marked in a green paint scheme with yellow marking as "West Isle Line" engine number "3399". It was formerly known as SP 3399, 3472, and 5639. [http://www.trainweb.org/westernrails/ca/]ee also
List of California railroads References
* [http://www.rrb.gov/blaw/bcd/bcd01-10.html Railroad Retirement Board determines West Isle Line is a private railroad]
* [http://www.trainweb.org/westernrails/ca/wfs_3399_alpaugh_ca_3-16-04_jb.jpgPicture of West Isle Line Engine #3399]
* [http://domino.bnsf.com/website/shortlin.nsf/014331b468c5c6b10625652c005fbded/146e1d44efb09d51062565940072a8e3?OpenDocument BNSF Profile of WFS]
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