The Belt Railway Company of Chicago
Belt Railway of Chicago began operations in 1882. Belt Railway of Chicago is a railroad's railroad. Freight trains converge on its Clearing Yards facility to have their cars separated and moved from one rail line to another in order to reach their destinations. To accomplish these tasks, the company operates 28 miles of mainline track and 300 miles of switching lines. Belt Railway of Chicago is owned by six of the largest North American railroads: Burlington Northern Santa Fe, Canadian National, Canadian Pacific, CSX, Norfolk Southern, and Union Pacific. Customers include not only the company's owners but also other railroads that serve the Chicago area, which is one of North America's primary rail hubs.
Contact Details
Office Address
The Belt Railway Company of Chicago
6900 S. Central Ave.
Bedford Park, IL, USA 60638
Phone: (708) 496-4000
Fax: (708) 496-2608
Executives
President
Patrick J. O'Brien
CFO and Controller
Dennis A. Warford