G&W's Pennsylvania Footprint
Genesse & Wyoming's five railroads in Pennsylvania cover 751 track miles and employ 217 people.
Among the top 5 industries served by our short lines in the state are energy, minerals & stone, metals, chemicals & plastics, and pulp & paper.
The Aliquippa & Ohio River
Railroad (AOR)
The 5-mile AOR serves industries in Aliquippa and offers access to the broader North American freight-rail network via an interchange with CSX.
Buffalo & Pittsburgh Railroad (BPRR)
BPRR's line spans 537 miles throughout the western part of the state (with an additional 122 miles in western New York). The regional freight railroad connects with four Class Is - Canadian National in Buffalo and Butler; CPKC in Buffalo; CSX in Buffalo as well as Erie and New Castle; and Norfolk Southern in Buffalo as well as Erie, Driftwood, Freeport and Pittsburgh - and fellow short lines Buffalo Southern Railroad, Western New York & Pennsylvania Railroad, Allegheny Valley Railroad and Lake Erie Railway.
The Pittsburgh & Ohio Central Railroad (POHC)
POHC runs 37 miles in the state, from Neville Island to Arden, and connecting to CSX in Pov Junction, Norfolk Southern in Duffs Junction and Pan Am Railways in McKees Rocks.
Wellsboro & Corning Railroad (WCOR)
WCOR's 35-mile route includes 24 miles in Pennsylvania - from Lawrencville to Stokesdale. The railroad offers customers access to the Norfolk Southern network in Corning, New York.
York
Railway (YRC)
At 29 miles, YRC serves York, Bair, Thomasville and Spring Grove as well as Porters and Hanover via trackage rights. The freight railroad connects to Class Is CSX in Porters and Hanover and Norfolk Southern in York in addition to fellow short line East Penn Railroad in York.