Winamac Southern Railway

Winamac Southern Railway
Overview
HeadquartersKokomo, Indiana[1]
Reporting markWSRY
LocaleNorthern Indiana
Dates of operation1993–
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Winamac Southern cabooses in Lincoln, Indiana.

The Winamac Southern Railway (reporting mark WSRY) is a short-line railroad in northern Indiana, United States, operated under lease by the Toledo, Peoria and Western Railway. It owns two lines radiating from Logansport to Kokomo and Bringhurst, and formerly a third to Winamac, all former Pennsylvania Railroad lines acquired from Conrail in 1993. It hauls mainly outbound grain and inbound agricultural supplies,[2] connecting with the Toledo, Peoria and Western Railway at Logansport and with the Central Railroad of Indianapolis at Kokomo. Until 2009, the Central Railroad of Indianapolis (a RailAmerica subsidiary) operated the company as agent.

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