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Louisiana and Delta Railroad
Overview
HeadquartersNew Iberia, Louisiana
Reporting markLDRR
LocaleLouisiana
Dates of operation1987–present
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
The Louisiana & Delta's only surviving ATSF CF7 locomotive, formerly LDRR 1500.

The Louisiana and Delta Railroad (reporting mark LDRR) is a short-line railroad headquartered in New Iberia, Louisiana.

LDRR operates over 114 miles of branch line in southern Louisiana between Lafayette, Louisiana and Raceland, Louisiana, with most of the lines near US 90. LDRR operates via trackage rights on the BNSF Railway. LDRR traffic generally consists of bauxite ore, carbon black, fertilizer, molasses, oilfield supplies, paper products, pipe, sugar and rice.

Amtrak station/Louisiana & Delta headquarters.
This is current Amtrak New Iberia Station, headquarters of the Louisiana & Delta railroad.

The railroad's current headquarters is at New Iberia station, formerly the Southern Pacific train station. There, you can find the building, a small yard, and further down a siding, the Locomotive Workshop.

The lines were built between 1880 and 1890. LDRR started in 1987 with the sale of seven Southern Pacific lines to Genesee and Wyoming. It has an all EMD locomotive fleet. EMD CF7s, GP10s, GP10-1s, GP38-2s, a single SW1200, a GP38, and a GP8 make up their active roster. As of July 2021, the roster is made up of 1 GP15-1 (1536), 7 GP10-1s (1702, 1703, 1707, 1708, 1709, 1850, and 1852), 3 GP8s (1710, 1712, and 1717), and 2 GP18-1s (1846 and 1847). Plus, 2 CF7s (1500 and 1504), are at the shops, with 1500 being in decent condition, and 1504 having its carbody and engine removed, plus other parts.

Louisiana & Delta GP38 and GP10
Louisiana & Delta GP38 and GP10

As of 2023, Genesee & Wyoming holds 101 miles. The Louisiana & Delta Railroad interchanges at a few locations. It interchanges with BNSFinLafayette, Louisiana and Schriever, Louisiana, and with Union PacificinNew Iberia, Louisiana and Raceland, Louisiana. It can hold up to 263,000 pounds of supplies.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Louisiana & Delta Railroad – A Genesee & Wyoming Company". Retrieved 7 August 2023.

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Louisiana railroads
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