- Alton and Southern Railway
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Alton & Southern Railway Reporting mark ALS Locale Greater St. Louis Dates of operation 1913–Present Successor Missouri Pacific Railroad and Chicago and North Western Railway Track gauge 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) (standard gauge) Headquarters East St Louis, Illinois Website altonsouthern.com The Alton and Southern Railway (reporting mark ALS) is a railroad in Illinois. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Union Pacific Railroad that operates a switching railroad in the Greater St. Louis area.
Overview
The Alton and Southern Railroad was formed in 1910, and in 1913 it absorbed the Denverside Connecting Railway (founded in 1910), and the Alton and Southern Railway (founded in 1911). The company was operated as a subsidiary of the Aluminum Ore Company, which was itself a subsidiary of the Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa), to serve the Bayer process bauxite-to-alumina refinery at Alorton, Illinois.
Alcoa sold the line to the Missouri Pacific Railroad and Chicago and North Western Railway (CNW) in 1968, and it was reorganized as the Alton and Southern Railway. In 1972, CNW's share was sold to the St. Louis Southwestern Railway. In 1982, the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) took ownership of the Missouri Pacific share and then became full owner in 1996 with the acquisition of SSW parent Southern Pacific Transportation Company. The Alton and Southern is still a legally separate entity but is wholly owned by UP.
References
- Alton & Southern - Chronology – History of the A&S Railway
External links
- Alton & Southern – Official Website
- Railroad Picture Archives – Photographs of the Alton & Southern Railway
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Passenger carriers Private carriers BTCZ • CCFF • CHTT • CMAZ • CRC • CWI • DOTX • FNG • JJRX • KKRX • NAIR • MIRR • PCCX • PPHW • RRC
Former carriers A • ATSF • BN • BO • C&A • CBQ • CEI • CGW • CIW • CMNW • CNW • CO • CR • CRI • CTML • ERIE • EL • GMO • GWWR • ICE • ICG • IHRC • LM • LSBC • IMRL • IN • ITC • LN • MC • MI • MILW • MON • MP • MSTL • NKP • NP • NW • NYC • PACY • PAE • PARY • PC • PI • PLM • PM • PRR • PTC • RI • SBD • SOU • SP • SSW • WAB • WICT • WVRC • ZCCX
See also: List of United States railroads by political divisionCategories:- Illinois railroads
- Union Pacific Railroad
- Predecessors of the Union Pacific Railroad
- Railway companies established in 1911
- Railway companies disestablished in 1913
- Railway companies established in 1968
- Switching and terminal railroads
- United States railway company stubs
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