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Louisiana Railroads: State Map, History, Abandoned Lines
Last revised: September 7, 2024
By: Adam Burns
Louisiana offer little in the way of mountainous operations
and stiff grades, as the state is almost completely flat (saving
railroads from the headache of
such operations).
Despite this the state enjoyed a robust rail economy featuring more than 5,000 miles of track.
Many of these corridors headed to, or from, New Orleans such as the Southern Railway, Louisville & Nashville, Southern Pacific, Illinois Central, Kansas City Southern, and Gulf, Mobile & Ohio.
History
However, there were also many agricultural branches and even several logging railroads. Many were subsequently abandoned the postwar era.
From a railfan perspective this might be a bit visually boring; however, the Pelican State remains an important source of both originating and terminating traffic with the Port of New Orleans and the lucrative petrochemical industry both located there.
Because of this several classic lines tapped into the state, notably wishing to reach New Orleans as it was a vital interchange point and originator of traffic (both passenger and freight).
Today, Louisiana is still served by several Class I railroads (six of the seven) and several short lines allowing for an interesting mix of operations.
Photos
Kansas City Southern E8A #26 was photographed here by Robert Eastwood, Jr. at Shreveport Union Station, circa 1967. American-Rails.com collection.
Louisiana railroads date back to 1830 (just a few years after the
Baltimore & Ohio was chartered!) when the Pontchartrain
Railroad was chartered, the first railroad west of the Alleghenies.
The
railroad was built to connect a small suburb of New Orleans, Faubourg
Marigny, with Milneburg a town that sat along Lake Pontchartrain.
Abandoned Lines
Louisiana's rich, fertile soil made the state ideal for agriculture, everything from tobacco to cotton. As a result, railroads arrived early (1830) and expanded rapidly throughout the region over the next century.
The state was primarily served by the Missouri Pacific and Kansas City Southern. In addition, Southern Pacific's Texas & New Orleans had a presence here, acting as the eastern terminus of SP's fabled "Sunset Route" (Los Angeles - New Orleans) as well as the Illinois Central.
All of Louisiana's key corridors remain active today although large sections of the MP's network throughout the state have been abandoned under successor Union Pacific.
You can also find components of the Illinois Central, SP, Kansas City Southern, and even the Rock Island are removed.
The Rock is an interesting tale; the road had a singular line running south from Little Rock, Arkansas to Eunice, Louisiana where it interchanged with the Missouri Pacific.
Interestingly, Louisiana once even contained a considerable web of logging railroads, all abandoned long ago, of course.
However, if you know where to look you can still trace some segments of these old operations, many of which were privately owned.
The railroad was only about five miles in length and was opened a little over a year after it was chartered on April 14, 1831.
At the time of the line's construction the lake saw a significant amount of imported goods arriving to New Orleans and as such allowed it to be quite profitable operating as a terminal railroad (as well as moving passengers).
Statistics
| First Railroad | Pontchartrain Railroad (1830) |
| Peak Mileage | 5,223 (1920) |
| Current Mileage | 2,971 (2020) |
| Current Railroads | 20 |
| Originated Rail Tons (2019) | 39.6 million |
| Terminated Rail Tons (2019) | 43.2 million |
| Originated Carloads (2019) | 464,373 |
| Terminated Carloads (2019) | 474,302 |
By the late 19th century the Pontchartrain Railroad lost most of its freight traffic after ships became too large to navigate into the lake.
During the line's last three decades or so it was mostly used as a tourist attraction until it was completely abandoned in 1935, 105 years after it was originally chartered.
Following the Pontchartrain Railroad many classic "fallen flags" or their predecessors reached into Louisiana predominantly looking to reach busy New Orleans.
Louisiana & North Western F7A #45 (built as Southern Pacific #6380 in 1952) appears to be on a caboose hop in Gibsland, Louisiana in June, 1972. Warren Calloway photo.
Current Railroads
- CSX Transportation
- Norfolk Southern
- Canadian National
- Kansas City Southern
- BNSF
- Union Pacific
- Acadiana Railway
- Arkansas, Louisiana & Mississippi Railroad
- Baton Rouge Southern Railroad
- Bogalusa Bayou Railroad
- CG Railway
- Delta Southern
Railroad
- Dutchtown Southern Railroad
- East Camden & Highland Railroad
- Geaux Geaux Railroad
- Louisiana & Delta Railroad
- Louisiana & North West
Railroad
- Louisiana Southern
- New
Orleans & Gulf Coast
- Ouachita Railroad
- Timber Rock Railroad
- New Orleans Public Belt Railroad
This interesting contraption was found at the Woodard-Walker Lumber Company in Minden, Louisiana during May, 1971. Workers had converted a former 2-6-0 into a chain-driven, gasoline-powered switcher utilizing a Ford V-8 engine. Warren Calloway photo.
For a more in-depth look at Louisiana in terms of its rail mileage please have a look at the chart below.
At one time, the Pelican State carried a rail network that totaled over 5,000 miles although today that number has dropped under 3,000 miles.
State Mileage Chart
First Railroad
* Louisiana's first railroad was the Pontchartrain Railroad, chartered in 1830 as the first chartered west of the Allegheny Mountains to link New Orleans with Lake Pontchartrain. It opened in the spring of 1831.
Since the 1920s (when mileage peaked across the country) the state has lost about 44% of its rail infrastructure.
This is actually about average (at least in terms of the numbers) as many states have seen similar declines over the same time period with many of the abandonments coming between the 1960s and 1980s.
State Map
While Louisiana no longer offers passenger trains like the original Sunset Limited, Crescent, and the Pan-American our national passenger railroad, Amtrak, continues to operate the Sunset Limited, City of New Orleans, and Crescent, all of which terminate and originate in New Orleans.
To learn more about some of
the classic "streamliners" that operated through Louisiana please click here.
This page at the site highlights many of these trains, including all
of those mentioned above.
If you would like to find out what kind of
train service Amtrak currently operates within Louisiana please click here to visit their website.
New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA) car #906 is on the the St. Charles Avenue line during the 1980s. The RTA is one of the oldest streetcar systems still in active use with a service history dating back to 1835. This car was part of an order of 73 built by the Perley A. Thomas Car Works of High Point, North Carolina in 1923-1924. American-Rails.com collection.
Freight and passenger railroads aside, the state is also home to
just a few railroad museums (and, unfortunately, no tourist/excursion
trains)
which include the DeQuincy Railroad Museum, Old Hickory Railroad, and
Southern Forest Heritage Museum.
Lastly, for more information about the
state's railroad history please visit AbandonedRails.com, a website
which highlights abandoned rail
lines found around the country.
All in all, while Louisiana
is rather flat and offers little to see visually, railroads in the
Pelican State has plenty to see, whether you are a vacationer, railfan,
or just a local, perhaps interested in some sightseeing or something to
do!
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