La Junta Subdivision

BNSF La Junta Subdivision
connects
with Emporia Subdivision
0.0
Ellinor
7.0
Strong City
11.1
Neva
20.1
Clements
32.2
Florence
43.9
UP RR (crossing)
46.1
Peabody
53.6
Walton
59.9
KO (north), UPRR (south)
59.9
CP 1846
60.4
Newton
60.9
First Street
to
Arkansas City Subdivision
Sand Creek Yard
62.0
Sand Creek
69.9
Halstead
79.0
Burrton
93.3
Hutchinson
93.6
CH Junction
94.3
CP 2190 (KO crossing)
93.6
CP 2206 (UPRR connection)
110.4
Abbyville
126.4
Zenith
141.3
St. John
160.2
Belpre
KO connection, not in use
177.7
Kinsley
185.7
Offerle
197.1
Spearville
205.7
Wright
213.5
Dodge City
232.2
Cimarron
245.0
Charleston
263.4
Garden City
GCW connection
278.0
Deerfield
298.3
Sutton
314.9
Syracuse
Kansas/Colorado border
335.9
Holly
346.3
Granada
363.3
Lamar
382.5
Caddoa
394.6
Las Animas Jct
connects
with Boise City Subdivision

The La Junta Subdivision is a railway line owned, maintained and operated by the BNSF Railway. The line stretches for 395 miles (636 km) across the south-central and southwestern parts of Kansas and the southeastern part of Colorado. The line branches off from the Emporia Subdivision at Ellinor, Kansas, and runs through Newton, Hutchinson, Dodge City and Garden City, all within the state of Kansas. The line connects with Boise City Subdivision at Las Animas Junction in Las Animas, Colorado, which connects it further to La Junta, Colorado.

The line is mostly single track, with short segments of double track at Newton and Dodge City. The line is dispatched from the BNSF control center located in Fort Worth, Texas. The methods of control are Centralized traffic control between Ellinor and CP 2206, and Track warrant control and automated block signal between CP 2206 and Las Animas Junction.

The Amtrak Southwest Chief passenger train uses the La Junta Subdivision on daily basis. About 6 to 7 trains pass in the western region of the La Junta Subdivision, mainly agricultural and mixed freight. Most traffic is routed over the Boise Subdivision. Other traffic in the eastern half of the line is mostly intermodal and busier traffic. Occasionally other trains are rerouted on the line as well.