Austin Western Railroad

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Austin Western Railroad
Overview
HeadquartersRound Rock, Texas
Reporting markAWRR
LocaleTexas
Dates of operation2007–
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length154 miles (248 km)
Other
Websitewww.watcocompanies.com
Cedar Park Depot, Texas

The Austin Western Railroad (reporting mark AWRR) is a short-line railroad headquartered in Round Rock, Texas. AWRR is a subsidiary of Watco.

AWRR operates a 103 mile (166 km) line from to an interchange with the Union Pacific at Elgin. Tracks also continue 23 miles (37 km) from Elgin to an interchange with UPRR at Giddings. There is an additional interchange with the UPRR at McNeil. AWRR has rights to operate a 6.4 mile (10.3 km) branch from Fairland to Marble Falls, and also 28 miles (45 km) from Fairland to Llano but these tracks have not seen revenue service in decades and the bridge is washed out at the Little Llano River approximately six miles east of Llano. This portion comprises the Austin and Northwestern Railroad Historic District.

The line, the ultimate successor to the Austin and Northwestern Railroad, was part of the Houston and Texas Central Railway, and later part of the Texas and New Orleans Railroad followed by the Southern Pacific. It is now owned by Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority, with which AWRR has had the contract from September 2007 to operate freight service. AWRR traffic includes aggregates, crushed limestone, calcium bicarbonate, lumber, beer, chemicals, plastics and paper.

In addition, the operates excursion trains between Cedar Park and Burnet.

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