The Denver Rock Island Railroad, established in 1993, is a privately owned and operated short line railroad in Denver, CO. It consists of three separate terminal switching yards and serves its customers by interchanging rail cars with the Union Pacific and Burlington Northern railroads.
With a focus on cost-effective freight transportation, the DRIR offers transloading opportunities and railcar storage, while strictly avoiding the acceptance of Toxic Inhalation Hazard Materials. As a fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly option, the railroad can transport one ton of freight an average of 457 miles on just one gallon of fuel, significantly reducing highway gridlock by replacing the work of hundreds of trucks.
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