Missouri is home to an extensive rail system. Railroads are essential to the state’s economy and the region’s economic competitiveness. Missouri has the 10th largest number of railroad miles in the United States with approximately 4,800 miles of track, 2,500 miles of yard track and about 7,300 public and private highway-rail crossings. Twenty freight railroads operate in the state, carrying the fourth largest amount of freight tonnage in the nation. Kansas City and St. Louis are ranked as the second and third largest rail transportation centers in the nation, respectively. Overall, the state’s rail system moves the equivalent of more than 21 million truckloads per year.
Freight Railroads Operating in Missouri:
Short Line Railroads
Switching and Terminal Railroads
- BJRY - Burlington Junction Railway
- KCT - Kansas City Terminal Railway
- MNC - Missouri North Central Railroad
- PCPA - Pemiscot County Port Authority
- SE - Southeast Missouri Regional Port Authority
- TPL - The Prairie Line Railroad
- TRRA - Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis
- WBRW - West Belt Railway