See joint railway for the concept of a railroad owned by more than one company.
The railroad was owned and operated by the Mellon family of banking fame.
The road then crosses a railroad owned by Union Pacific before abruptly turning to the east.
Both the railroad and the utility company were owned by Samuel Insull.
Most were built for highway use, as the railroads were all privately owned at the time and employed their own engineers.
The main railroad yards, now owned by Union Pacific, were later moved to Hinkle.
The railroad has been owned by Gulf and Ohio Railways since 1994.
The railroad is now owned by Genesee & Wyoming Inc.
After the junction, the road goes northeast, paralleling a railroad owned by Tacoma Rail.
There is also a railroad, owned by the Central Railroad Comp.