- Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis
The Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis reporting mark|TRRA is a
Class III railroad terminal railroad owned by railroads inSt. Louis, Missouri which handles traffic through its metropolitan area.Components
It was founded in 1889 in a deal orchestrated by
Jay Gould by:
*Missouri Pacific Railroad
*St. Louis, Iron Mountain, and Southern Railway Company
*Wabash Railroad
*Ohio and Mississippi Railroad
*Louisville and Nashville Railroad
*Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Its current owners are:
*Union Pacific
*BNSF
*CSX Transportation
*Canadian National
*Norfolk Southern History
The railroad's predecessor companies in St. Louis date to 1797 when St. Louis was still part of Spanish Upper Louisiana. James Piggott was granted a license to operate a ferry between St. Louis and Illinoistown (now East St. Louis). Piggott's heirs sold the ferry to Samuel Wiggins in 1819. Wiggins bought 800 acres in East St. Louis including Bloody Island. Wiggins used a team of eight horses to propel the ferries. In 1828 he began steam-power ferry service across the river.
In 1832 Wiggins sold his company and the new owners called the new company the Wiggins Ferry Service which would develop the Wiggins property as a rail yard. In 1870 the ferry began porting rail cars across the river one car at a time until the construction of the Eads Bridge. [http://www.terminalrailroad.com/history2.php]
When the Terminal Railroad was incorporated in 1889, railroads owned most of the Wiggins Ferry property. In 1902 when the
Rock Island Line joined the Terminal Railroad, the ownership of the Wiggins Illinois property was complete. [http://www.terminalrailroad.com/history3.php]The Association built
Union Station (St. Louis) . It owns theMerchants Bridge andMacArthur Bridge (St. Louis) , the latter which it received in 1989 in a swap with the City of St. Louis in exchange of title for theEads Bridge .In the early years the Association was at odds with the St. Louis Merchants Exchange. The Exchange built the Eads Bridge but lost control to the Terminal Railroad. The Exchange then built the Merchants Bridge to keep the Terminal Railroad from having a monopoly. The Exchange then lost control of that bridge also to the Terminal Railroad.
The railroad's practice of charging a tariff to coal trains crossing the Mississippi River would result in several industries locating in Illinois rather than Missouri. The steelmaking town of
Granite City, Illinois was founded to avoid the tariffs.. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=eVVWdDcWkkwC&pg=PA105&lpg=PA105&dq=Frederick+and+William+Niedringhaus+granite&source=web&ots=1-fHsGS7za&sig=Lb6BsoxTRyoYvQCLRFS4EJ40oCs&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=8&ct=result Made in USA: East St. Louis by Andrew J. Theising - Virginia Publishing (June 2003)] ISBN 189144221X]Awards and recognition
For four consecutive years beginning in 2001, TRRA was the recipient of the Gold
E. H. Harriman Award for safety in the Switching and Terminal railroad class. [cite web| url=http://www.nscorp.com/nscorp/application;JSESSIONID_nscorp=E0D2wDZLZ8t844Gn6WZDlSVqmCEM2UEJtEicpNZ1tBcpy4wFlISk!-1862265230?origin=content.jsp&event=bea.portal.framework.internal.refresh&pageid=NS+News&contentId=english/nscorp/news/whats_new/whats_new/news051606.html| title= Railroads Set Another Employee Safety Record in 2005| author=Association of American Railroads (reprinted by Norfolk Southern Railroad)| year=2006-05-16 | accessdate=2006-05-24|]References
* [http://www.trainweb.org/stlrailfanning/trra.html Trainweb profile]
External links
* [http://www.terminalrailroad.com/ Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis]
* [http://www.terminalrailroad.com/pdf_bin/2006MainLineMaps.pdf Mainline track schematics (PDF)]
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