Dallas, Garland and Northeastern Railroad


The Dallas, Garland & Northeastern Railroad is a short-line railroad headquartered in Garland, Texas. The railroad operates over of track in the North Texas region. It is a subsidiary of short-line operator Genesee & Wyoming.

Routes

DGNO consists of three major segments. Significant portions of these routes utilize track leased from Union Pacific or Dallas Area Rapid Transit.
The Texas Northeastern Railroad connects the northern and eastern segments, while a CPKC corridor connects the eastern and western segments. The line interfaces with all three Class I [rail carrier|Class I] railroads in the area, namely BNSF, CPKC, and Union Pacific.

History

In 1992, short-line operator Rail-Tex announced the creation of DGNO, a railroad connecting Garland, Greenville, and Trenton. The railroad would be based in Garland and would operate out of a depot built by the Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad. The proposed right-of-way was owned by Union Pacific; UP sold the Greenville/Trenton segment to Rail-Tex and leased the rest.
In 1999, DGNO leased an additional of track from Union Pacific and Dallas Area Rapid Transit. This included a stretch of Union Pacific track between Plano and Sherman, as well as a DART-owned St. Louis Southwestern corridor between Carrollton and Plano. Also included in the deal were trackage rights to a Burlington Northern & Santa Fe corridor between Sherman and Irving.
In 2010, the railroad's Garland depot was relocated to a new site, located east of the MKT depot. This was done to accommodate the construction of a rail bridge over First Street and Lavon Drive. The MKT depot was demolished in 2013.