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Revision as of 20:42, 7 February 2017

Goderich–Exeter Railway
GEXR #3843, an EMD GP38AC, in 2007.
Overview
HeadquartersStratford, Ontario
Reporting markGEXR
LocaleSouthern Ontario
Dates of operation1992–Present
PredecessorCanadian National Railway
Technical
Length181 miles (291 km)
Other
WebsiteGoderich-Exeter Railway

The Goderich–Exeter Railway (reporting mark GEXR) is a short line freight railway that operates around 181 miles (291 km)[1] of track in Southern Ontario. Created in 1992,[1] it was the first short line railway in Canada to be purchased from a class I railway, in this case Canadian National Railway (CN). It took over operation of further CN trackage in 1998. As of 2004, the railway has 44 employees. It is headquartered in Stratford, Ontario, and owned by short-line railroad holding company Genesee & Wyoming.[2]

History

The Goderich–Exeter Railway was created in 1992[1] by its owner, RailTex (subsequently purchased by RailAmerica in 2000, and Genesee & Wyoming in late 2012), to operate over Canadian National Railway's Goderich Subdivision, 70 miles (110 km) of track between Stratford and Goderich, Ontario that was acquired from CN. The railway started operation on April 3, 1992. On November 15, 1998, the Goderich–Exeter Railway took over operation of CN's Guelph Subdivision, which runs over 99 miles (159 km) between Silver Junction (in Georgetown) and London, Ontario.

The railway had expressed an interest in acquiring the former CN branchline from Stratford to Owen Sound, but was unable to do so as a result of changes to Ontario labour law which made the acquisition uneconomic.[3]

Freight services

One of GEXR's customers is Volvo Motor Graders in Goderich.

The railway handles around 25,000 carloads of freight annually, consisting mainly of automobile parts, salt and fertilizer, wheat, grains, soy meal and rice. The railroad serves many cities and towns in southwestern Ontario, including Cambridge, Kitchener, Guelph Waterloo, Elmira, Stratford, St. Mary’s, New Hamburg, Thorndale, Shakespeare. From Stratford the line serves the east west corridor of Huron and Perth Counties serving Mitchell, Dublin, Seaforth, Clinton, and Goderich. There is also a spur line running south from Clinton, serving, Brucefield, Hensall, Exeter, and Centralia.[2]

The spur line to Elmira serves a Uniroyal plant. Traffic on the Goderich Subdivision mainly consists of salt from the Sifto Canada salt mines in Goderich, and construction equipment produced by a Volvo Motor Graders plant in Goderich (closed 2010). It also connects with the port facility at the Port of Goderich.

Interchanges

The Goderich–Exeter Railway interchanges with CN in London and Toronto (it has running rights between Silver Junction and MacMillan yard north of Toronto to interchange cars with CN), with the Canadian Pacific Railway in Kitchener, and with the Ontario Southland Railway in Guelph.

Locomotives

GEXR 177, "Titania", an EMD GP9.

As of 2005, the railway owns around a dozen locomotives, which were acquired used. Its first four locomotives, purchased between 1992 and 1994, were given names of Shakespearean characters (#177 was named "Titania", #178 "Paulina", #179 "Portia", and #180 "Falstaff"), as Stratford is the home of the Canadian Shakespearean Festival. Unit #'s 178, 179, and 180 have since been sold to other railways. The railway also leases a few locomotives. All of its locomotives were made by General Motors Electro-Motive Division and include EMD GP38s, EMD GP35s, EMD GP40s, and EMD SD40-2s.

Roster

List of GEXR's active units (as of February 2017)

Model Maker Numbers Build Date Remarks
EMD GP40-2 EMD 3030 Jun-1974 Nee Canadian National Railway CN 9431
EMD GP35 EMD 2211 Jun-1964 Nee Canadian Pacific Railway CP 5010 Nee RLK 2210
EMD GP38 EMD 2303 Sept-1971 Nee Baltimore & Ohio Railroad BO 4016
EMD GP38AC EMD 2210 Nov-1971 Nee Grand Trunk Western 5806
EMD GP38-2 EMD 2236 Feb-1976 Nee LIRR 262
EMD GP40 EMD 4095 May-1966 Nee SOR 4095 Nee Canadian National Railway 4004
EMD SD40-2 EMD 3393 Mar-1975 Nee MP 3176 Nee GSCX 7362 Nee GATX 7362
EMD SD40-2 EMD 3394 Mar-1975 Nee GSCX 7369 Nee GATX 7369
EMD SD45T-2 EMD 3054 Jun-1975 Nee SSW SSW 9392 Nee GEXR 9392

External links

References

  1. ^ a b c "RailAmerica's Empire". Trains Magazine. Kalmbach Publishing. June 2010.
  2. ^ a b Genesee & Wyoming - Goderich-Exeter Railway (GEXR)
  3. ^ Quote: "We tried to buy a rail line in Ontario for over four years. It runs from Stratford up to Owen Sound. It was during the time the NDP was in power when there was successor rights legislation in Ontario. This meant that we would have had to take all the existing CN rail unions. We worked very diligently to accommodate rail labour in this case. We could not come to an agreement, and all that track has now been torn up."