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Short-line railroad in Texas, U.S.
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Angelina & Neches River Railroad
1919 map of the railroad
Overview
HeadquartersLufkin, Texas
Reporting markANR
LocaleTexas
Dates of operation1900–
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Track length28 miles
Other
Websitehttp://www.anrrr.com/ Angelina & Neches River Railroad
Two Angelina & Neches River Railroad boxcars are seen on a siding near Childersburg, Alabama.
Angelina County Lumber Company Engine #110. Located at the Ellen Trout Zoo in Lufkin, Texas.

The Angelina and Neches River Railroad (reporting mark ANR) (Angelina & Neches River Railroad) is a short-line railroad headquartered in Lufkin, Texas.

ANR operates an 11.6 miles (18.7 km) line from Dunagan, Texas, to an interchange with Union Pacific Railroad at Lufkin. With all owned tracks combined, the company owns and operates 28 miles of track plus 3.5 miles through trackage rights with Union Pacific. ANR traffic includes lumber, foundry products, paper, plywood, chemicals, limestone, scrap iron, steel, and clay.

ANR's predecessor was founded in the 1800s by Angelina County Lumber Company as a logging route, and at its peak operated over 30 miles (48 km) of railroad. It also operates short portions of lines formerly belonging to the East Texas Railroad and the Texas Southeastern Railroad as well as the original Cotton Belt line from Lufkin to the middle of Clawson, Texas.

References

  1. Long, Christopher. "Angelina County Lumber Company". Handbook of Texas Online. Retrieved February 18, 2022.

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