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1 Interchanges  





2 Operations  





3 Customers  



3.1  Napoleon, Ohio  





3.2  Okolona, Ohio  





3.3  Defiance, Ohio  





3.4  Paulding, Ohio  





3.5  Woodburn, Indiana  







4 History  



4.1  "Worst Railroad Tracks in America"  





4.2  Rehabilitating the Napoleon, Defiance & Western  



4.2.1  2013  





4.2.2  2014  





4.2.3  2016  





4.2.4  2020  





4.2.5  2021  





4.2.6  2022  





4.2.7  2023  









5 Current locomotive fleet[9]  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Napoleon, Defiance & Western Railroad
Pioneer Railcorps' PREX 3054, an EMD GP20 locomotive shortly after being painted in the company's colors.
Overview
HeadquartersDefiance, Ohio
Reporting markNDW
LocaleOhio, Indiana
Dates of operation2012–
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length58 miles (93 km)
Other
Websitepatriotrail.com/rail/napoleon-defiance-western-railway-co-ndw/

The Napoleon, Defiance & Western Railroad (NDW) (a wholly owned subsidiary of the Michigan Southern Railroad) is a Class III railroad in the United States owned by the Patriot Rail Company that operates between Woodburn, Indiana and Napoleon, Ohio and comprises a reported 58 miles of track.[1]

Interchanges

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Operations

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The railroad normally operates Monday through Saturday with trains typically moving railcars from the interchanges with CSX at Defiance, Ohio and Norfolk Southern at Woodburn, Indiana to customers located along the line and returning cars back to the interchanges. Some customers also require switching service to move railcars for loading and unloading. The railroad also operates over 3 miles of track that runs south from Cecil, Ohio to the Lafarge North America (Paulding Plant). This section of track was originally part of the Cincinnati Northern Railroad and is owned and maintained by Lafarge.

In past years, the section of the line between Cecil and Defiance was largely inactive due to a lack of customers and poor track conditions. As the track conditions have improved, trains operating through this section have been more common. The restoration of this section has given customers the option to route their traffic through more than one interchange, potentially reducing their shipping costs.

The section of the line that served Liberty Center, Ohio was taken out of service in 2016.[2][3] While that portion of the line has not been officially abandoned, the rails have been removed from a point immediately west of US-24 and continuing east through Liberty Center. That portion of the line had been primarily used for car storage.

The railroad's main yard is located between 5th Street and Davidson Street in Defiance. The railroad's headquarters is located at 817 5th Street in a restored Wabash Railroad-era freight house adjacent to the main yard. The railroad does not have a dedicated engine house and it's not uncommon to find locomotives tied down at various locations on the line.

Customers

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Since taking over operations of the line from the Maumee and Western Railroad, the owners of the Napoleon, Defiance & Western have steadily increased the number of customers served by rail and the volume of traffic operating over the line. The current list of customers served include:

Napoleon, Ohio

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Okolona, Ohio

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Defiance, Ohio

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Paulding, Ohio

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Woodburn, Indiana

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History

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The railroad line was originally a main line on the Wabash Railroad 5th District from New Haven, Indiana, to Toledo, Ohio. Subsequent owners included the Norfolk and Western Railway, Norfolk Southern Railway, the Indiana Hi-Rail Corporation and the Maumee & Western Railroad. The line was purchased by Pioneer Railcorp on December 28, 2012 for $5.4 million.[4] In 2019, Pioneer Railcorp was acquired by BRX Transportation Holdings and renamed as Pioneer Lines.[5] In September 2022, Patriot Rail Company LLC purchased Pioneer Lines from BRX Transportation Holdings.[6] In 2023, the railroad was named "Shortline of the Year" by "Railway Age".[7]

"Worst Railroad Tracks in America"

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When it purchased the rail line, Pioneer described it as being "in dire need of rehabilitation,"[4] Prior to Pioneer's purchase, the line had been dubbed by some as being the "Worst Railroad Tracks in America" due to its poor track conditions. The track conditions were the result of decades of underinvestment in maintenance. The poor conditions were also attributed to the fact that the line had been run through a portion of the former Great Black Swamp and the underlying wetland soils made it difficult to maintain the railroad in good condition.

The conditions were so poor that the entire line was classified as "excepted", the lowest possible track classification. That classification limited track speed to 10 MPH although trains often operated at even slower speeds to limit the number of derailments, which happened frequently. It also limited the height, length and type of cars that could move over the line. Much of the track was old, lightweight 80 pound rail, which restricted the weight of the carloads that could operate over the line.

Rehabilitating the Napoleon, Defiance & Western

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Starting with Pioneer taking ownership of the line and with funding assistance from Ohio and Indiana and the federal government, extensive efforts have been made to address the decades of deferred maintenance and to improve the overall state of the railroad. This work started on day one of operations with a focus on replacing decayed ties, broken rails, clearing brush and trees from the railroad right-of-way, putting down ballast and upgrading railroad crossings. In recent years, the work has shifted to replacing the 80 pound rail with more robust rail that can support heavier car loadings.

The pace of improvements accelerated after the purchase of Pioneer RailCorp by BRX Transportation Holdings. The new CEO of Pioneer Lines, Alex Yeros, set a goal to upgrade all of the track owned by Pioneer Lines railroads, to at least Class 1 standards.[8] The current owner, Patriot Rail, has continued the efforts to upgrade all of the main line to Class 1 standards.

The list of improvements include:

2013

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2014

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2016

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2020

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2021

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2022

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2023

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Current locomotive fleet[9]

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Manufacturer Model Year of Manufacture Road Number Engine
Electro Motive Division GP20u 1961 2026 EMD 567D2 16 cylinder 2000 hp
Electro Motive Division GP20u 1961 2045 EMD 567D2 16 cylinder 2000 hp
Electro Motive Division GP20u 1960 3001 EMD 567D2 16 cylinder 2000 hp
Electro Motive Division GP20u 1961 3054 EMD 567D2 16 cylinder 2000 hp

References

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  1. ^ "Patriot Rail - Napoleon Defiance and Western Railway". patriotrail.com. Retrieved 2023-08-23.
  • ^ "Michigan Southern Railroad Company, d/b/a Napoleon, Defiance & Western Railway-Discontinuance of Service Exemption-in Henry County, Ohio". Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  • ^ "Michigan Southern Railroad Company, d/b/a Napoleon, Defiance & Western Railway - Discontinuance of Service Exemption - in Henry County, Ohio - Decision of the Surface Transportation Board" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-09-13.
  • ^ a b "Pioneer Railcorp Purchases Rail Line from Maumee & Western Railroad" (Press release). 2013-01-03. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  • ^ "Pioneer Railcorp Enters into Merger Agreement to be Acquired by BRX Transportation Holdings for $18.81 Per Share in Cash" (Press release). Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  • ^ "Patriot Rail Completes Acquisition of Pioneer Lines". 14 September 2022. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  • ^ "Railway Age's 2023 Short Line and Regional Railroads of the Year: NDW, AMIC Railway". 10 February 2023. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  • ^ "Under new ownership and management, Pioneer Railcorp has gained a new lease on business growth". Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  • ^ "Napoleon Defiance & Western roster". www.thedieselshop.us. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
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