Texas Northeastern Railroad
The Texas Northeastern Railroad is a Class III railroad operating in the United States state of Texas that began operations in 1990. It consists of of track on two lines.
- One line runs from Bonham, Texas to Sherman, Texas, with a branch from Bells, Texas to Trenton, Texas. The TNER operates via trackage rights over the BNSF from Sherman to Denison, Texas. Connections are made with the BNSF Railway at Sherman, the Union [Pacific Railroad] at Denison and sister railroad Dallas, Garland and Northeastern Railroad at Trenton.
- Another line runs from New Boston, Texas to Texarkana, Texas. Connections on this line are with the Union Pacific and Kansas City Southern Railroad at Texarkana.
In 1998, the operations of the TNER were merged with the operations of sister railroad DGNO. The TNER is operated entirely by DGNO and basically exists only on paper.
In 2000, the holding company RailAmerica purchased the railroad. Another holding company, Genesee & Wyoming Inc., purchased RailAmerica in late 2012.
The railroad's traffic comes mainly from aggregates, grain, fertilizer and plastic products, as well as military equipment to and from the Red River Army Depot. The TNER hauled around 10,000 carloads in 2008.