Apache Railway

Apache Railway
Overview
HeadquartersSnowflake, Arizona
Reporting markAPA
LocaleHolbrookSnowflake, Arizona
Dates of operation1917–
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Other
Websiteapacherailway.com
Apache Railway train, just south of Holbrook, Arizona, 2010
Apache Railway
0.0
Holbrook
9.3
Blair
27.4
Tours
Snowflake Junction
Shops, Paper Mill
34.8
Snowflake
37.5
Taylor
44.9
Silver Lake
54.8
Bell
61.7
Sponseller
72.0
McNary
Maverick

The Apache Railway (reporting mark APA) is an Arizona short-line railroad that operates from a connection with the BNSF Railway at Holbrook to the Snowflake Mill near Snowflake, Arizona, 38 miles (61 km). The APA was acquired by Catalyst Paper from Abitibi Consolidated in 2008. The Snowflake paper mill shut down permanently on September 30, 2012.[1] In late 2015, the railway was purchased out of bankruptcy by a group including Aztec Land & Cattle Company and Midwest Poultry Producers, L.P., thereby avoiding a shutdown and scrappage of the line. The railway continues to operate, and its revenues are driven primarily by car repair and storage. The railway's freight revenues have not yet recovered from the shutdown of the Snowflake paper mill then owned by Catalyst, although efforts to enhance them continue.

  1. ^ "News Brief". Paper Industry. No. August/September 2012. Archived from the original on 2016-04-25. Retrieved 2016-04-12.