| Red River Valley and Western Railroad | |
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Route map of the RRVW. Solid lines are trackage owned by the railroad; dotted lines are those with trackage rights. |
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| Reporting mark | RRVW |
| Locale | North Dakota with a branch into Minnesota |
| Dates of operation | 1987– |
| Track gauge | 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) (standard gauge) |
| Headquarters | Wahpeton, North Dakota |
The Red River Valley and Western Railroad (reporting mark RRVW) is a regional railroad operating in the US states of North Dakota and Minnesota, which began operations in 1987. Its 648 miles (1,043 km) of track originally acquired from the Burlington Northern Railroad included:
Shortly after operations began, the Red River Valley and Western Railroad acquired a 19-mile (31 km) rail line between Oakes, North Dakota and Hecla, South Dakota from the Dakota, Minnesota, and Eastern Railroad. 18 miles (29 km) of this rail line, beginning just south of Oakes, North Dakota, however, would be abandoned on September 7, 2001.
Currently, the Red River Valley and Western Railroad owns and operates 490 miles (790 km) of trackage which includes:
The Red River Valley and Western Railroad is affiliated with the Twin Cities and Western Railroad and the Minnesota Prairie Line. Andrew Thompson is the chief executive officer of all three railroads.
| Preceded by |
Regional Railroad of the Year 1997 |
Succeeded by Texas Mexican Railway |
| Preceded by Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway |
Regional Railroad of the Year 2005 |
Succeeded by Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad |
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