Private | |
Industry | Railroad |
Founded | 2001 |
Headquarters | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Key people
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Edwin E. Ellis, Jr, CEO |
Products | U.S.A. Permian Basin Railways Texas – New Mexico Railroad West Texas and Lubbock Railway Chicago Terminal Railroad Rio Grande Scenic Railroad Mount Hood Railroad Saratoga and North Creek Railroad Grenada Railway U.K. Dartmoor Railway Weardale Railway |
Revenue | US$50 million |
Number of employees
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200 |
Website | http://www.iowapacific.com/ |
Iowa Pacific Holdings is a holding company that owns railroad properties across North America and the United Kingdom, as well as providing services such as railcar repairs and leasing and management and consulting services to other operators. The company was founded in 2001 with headquarters in Chicago, Illinois; the current CEO is Edwin E. Ellis, Jr.
Iowa Pacific's North American freight services are operated by subsidiary Permian Basin Railways, which was formed in 2002 to operate the Texas – New Mexico Railroad and the West Texas and Lubbock Railway; since then, Iowa Pacific through Permian Basin has acquired the Arizona Eastern Railway in 2004, (sold September 1, 2011 to Genesee & Wyoming Inc.) the San Luis & Rio Grande Railroad in 2005, the Chicago Terminal Railroad in 2006 and the Mount Hood Railroad in 2008.
In addition to freight operations, Iowa Pacific operates several passenger train operations through North America. The Rio Grande Scenic Railroad began operations in 2006, the Mount Hood Railroad, which operates both freight and passenger services, was purchased in 2008, the same year Copper Spike Excursion Train service began over Arizona Eastern trackage. The Saratoga and North Creek Railroad began operations in the summer of 2011, offering scheduled passenger rail service, as opposed to excursion trains.
Iowa Pacific also fully owns the Dartmoor Railway and a controlling stake in the Weardale Railway, both shortlines in the United Kingdom that operate freight and passenger services; Iowa Pacific purchased the companies in 2008, operating them under the name British American Railway Services.