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 northern segment connects McKinney and Sherman. The line extends further north to Denison through trackage rights with BNSF.
- The eastern segment connects Trenton, Greenville, and Garland.
- The western segment connects Dallas, Carrollton, and Lake Dallas, with an additional spur connecting Carrollton to Richardson.
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.