List of railroad executives

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This is a list of railroad executives, defined as those who are presidents and chief executive officers of railroad and railway systems worldwide.

A[]

  • Abbot, Edwin H. (1834–1927), WC −1890[1]
  • Adams, Charles Francis, Jr. (1835–1915), UP 1884–1890[2]
  • Adams, Melvin O. (1847–1920), BRB&L[3]
  • , LIRR 1967–1969
  • Allen, Horatio (1802–1889), Erie 1843–1844
  • John W. Allen
    Allen, John W. (1802–1887), 1834, 1845[4]
  • , P&LE 1969–1993
  • , NH
  • , D&H 1977
  • Ames, Oliver, Jr. (1807–1877), UP 1866–1871[5][6][7]
  • Anderson, Richard H. (born 1955), Amtrak 2017–2020 [8]
  • Anderson, Samuel J., P&O[9]
  • Anschutz, Philip (born 1939), RG 1984–1988, SP 1988–1996[10]
  • Archbald, James (1793–1870), LSMS 1854–1856
  • Arndt, Otto, DR 1970–1989
  • , UP 1946–1949
  • Ashley, James Mitchell (1824–1896), AA
  • Atkinson, Arthur K. (1892–1964), WAB 1947–1960
  • Atterbury, William W. (1866–1935), PRR 1925–1935
  • , PKP −2005[11]

B[]

  • Baer, George Frederick (1842–1914), RDG 1901–1914
  • , UP 1965–1971
  • Baldwin, William H., Jr. (1863–1905), LIRR 1896–1905[12]
  • (b. 1855), BER 1899–[3]
  • Bandeen, Robert (b. 1930), CN 1974–1982
  • Banfield, Edward (1837–1872), GFS (1865–1872).
  • Barriger, John W., III (1899–1976), Monon 1946–1953, P&LE 1956–1964, MKT 1965–1970, B&M 1973–1974[13]
  • , LIRR 2000–2003
  • Beatty, Edward Wentworth (1877–1943), CPR 1918–1943
  • , SOO 1978–1983[14]
  • Beeching, Richard (1913–1985), BR 1961–1965
Oleg Belozyorov
Ralph Budd
  • , BBRR -present
  • Budd, John M. (1907–1979), CEI 1947–1949, GN 1951–1970, BN 1970–1972
  • Budd, Ralph (1879–1962), GN 1919–1932, CB&Q 1932–1949
  • , KCSM 2006–present
  • Buford, Algernon S. (1826–1911), R&D 1865–1892
  • , P&LE 1965–1969
  • , CPR 1972–1981
  • , GTW
  • Burkhardt, Ed, WC 1987–1999, Railworld 2000–present
  • , Alleghany Corporation
  • (b. 1953), UP 1996[27]
  • Burt, Horace G. (1849–1913), UP 1898–1904
  • Burtness, Harold W. (1897–1978), CGW 1946–1948
  • Bury, Oliver Robert Hawke (1861–1946), GWR Brazil 1892–1894, GNR 1902–1912, LNER 1912–1945
  • Bush, Benjamin Franklin (1860–1927), WM 1907–1911, MP 1911–1923, D&RG 1912–1915, WP 1913–1915[28]: 48 [29][30]
  • Busiel, Charles Albert (1842–1901), LSR, C&M[31]
  • , SRY 2008–present[32]

C[]

Alexander Cassatt
W. Graham Claytor, Jr.
Erastus Corning
  • , MKT 1930–1933[34]
  • Calhoun, Patrick (1856–1943), URRSF
  • , UP 1916–1918
  • (b. 1887),[35]
  • Carter, Thomas S. (b. 1921), KCS 1973–1986
  • Cass, George Washington (1810–1888), O&P 1856, PFW&C 1857–83, NP 1872–75
  • Cassatt, Alexander (1839–1906), PRR 1899–1906
  • , SOO 1983–1986, 1987–1989[14]
  • , PKP 2005–present[11]
  • Chapin, Chester W. (1798–1883), B&A 1868–1878
  • , LIRR 1863–1875
  • Chipley, William Dudley (1840–1897), C&R, P&A
  • , IAIS
  • Clark, Horace F. (1815–1873), UP 1872–1873
  • , NYSW
  • Clark, S.H.H. (1837–1900), UP 1892–1898
  • , SP&S 1907–[36]
  • Claytor, Robert B. (1922–1993), N&W 1981–1982, NS 1982–1993
  • Claytor, W. Graham, Jr. (1912–1994), SOU 1967–1977, Amtrak 1982–1993
  • Clement, Martin W. (1881–1966), PRR 1935–1948
  • Coe, William R. (1869–1955), VGN
  • Coleman, D'Alton Corry (1879–1956), CPR 1942–1947
  • (1901–1976), Monon 1962–1967[37][38]
  • , CSS&SB 1961–[39]
  • , LIRR 1862–1863
  • , BPRR -present
  • , RI 1942–1947
  • , PW 2005–present[40]
  • Cooke, Jay (1821–1905), NP
  • Coolidge, T. Jefferson (1831–1920), ATSF 1880–1881[3]
  • Corbin, Austin (1827–1896), LIRR 1881–1896
  • Corning, Erastus (1794–1872), U&S 1830s–1853, NYC 1853–1865
  • Côté, Paul (b. 1951), Via 2005–2010
  • Couch, C. P. "Pete" (1890–1955), KCS 1939–1941
  • Couch, Harvey C. (1877–1941), KCS 1939
  • Cowen, John K. (1844–1904), B&O 1896–1901
  • Crane, L. Stanley,[41][42] SOU 1977–1980
  • Crocker, Charles (1822–1888), CP
  • , Amtrak (acting) 2008[43]
  • Crump, Norris Ray "Buck" (1904–1989), CPR 1955–1964 and 1966
  • Crush, William, MKT
  • Culver, Andrew, Prospect Park and Coney Island Railroad

D[]

  • Davidson, Richard K. (b. 1942), UP (president) 1991–1996 (CEO) 1997–2006[27][44]
  • , ACL[45]
  • , UTAH 2002–2008[46]
  • , CSX 1989–1995, SP 1995–1996, UP 1996–1998[27]
  • deButts, Harry A., SOU 1951–1962
  • deForest, Henry, SP 1925–1932
  • , LIRR 1949–1950
  • Denney, Charles E. (b. 1879), Erie 1929–1939, NP 1939–1950[47]
  • Chauncey M. Depew
    Depew, Chauncey M. (1834–1928), NYC 1885–1898
  • Deramus, William N., Jr. (1888–1965), KCS 1941–1961
  • Deramus, William N., III (1915–1989), CGW 1949–1957, MKT 1957–1961, KCS 1961–1973
  • Deramus, William N., IV (b. 1944), KCS 1986–1990
  • , LIRR 2003–2006[48]
  • Dickinson, Jacob M. (1851–1928), RI 1915–1917
  • Dickson, Thomas, D&H 1869–1884
  • Dillon, Sidney (1812–1892), UP 1874–1884 and 1890–1892
  • Dix, John Adams (1798–1879), C&RI, M&M, UP 1863–1868, Erie 1872[49]
  • , RI 1970–1974
  • , SOO 1989–[14]
  • Donnelly, Charles (1869–1939), NP 1920–1939[50][51]
  • , SMV 1911–
  • , IC 1926–1938[19]
  • Downs, Thomas, Amtrak 1993–1998[52]
  • , NYSW −1968[53]
  • Draper, William Henry, Jr. (1894–1974), LIRR 1950–1951
  • Drew, Daniel (1797–1879), Erie 1857–1870
  • , TCW 2001–2007[54]
  • Ducharme, Rick (b. 1948), GO 1993–1999, TTC 1999–2006
  • , UP 1873–1874
  • Dumaine, Frederick C., Jr., NH 1951–1954, D&H 1967–1968
  • , RI 1863–1866[55]
  • Dürr, Heinz (b. 1933), DB 1991–1993, DB AG 1993–1997

E[]

  • Eaton, Cyrus S. (1883–1979), C&O 1950s
  • Edson, Job A. (1854–1928), KCS 1905–1918 and 1920–1927
  • Edwards, George W. (b. 1939), KCS 1991–1995
  • , Erie 1867–1868
  • Elliott, Howard (1860–1928), NP 1903–1913, NH 1913–[56]
  • , CPR 1964–1966
  • , ATSF 1939–1944[20]
  • , AA -present
  • , DSB 2006–2011
  • , UP 1998–2004
Stuyvesant Fish

F[]

James Fisk
  • , Russian Railways
  • Farnam, Henry (1803–1883), RI 1854–1863[57]
  • , RI 1948–1955
  • Felton, Samuel Morse, Jr. (1853–1930), CA 1899–1908, CGW 1909–1929
  • , TFM April 2005 – July 2005
  • , SOU 1906–1913
  • , SOO 1890–1892[14]
  • Fish, Stuyvesant (1851–1923), IC 1887–1906
  • Fishwick, John "Jack" P., EL, D&H 1968–1970, N&W 1970–1981
  • , LIRR 1839–1847
  • Fisk, James ("Big Jim") (1834–1872), Erie
  • (b. 1877), WM 1913–1914[58][59]
  • Flagler, Henry Morrison (1830–1913), FEC 1885–1913
  • , RI 1933–1947
  • , Amtrak 2020- [60]
  • Forbes, John Murray (1813–1898), MC 1846–1855, CB&Q
  • Fordyce, Samuel W. (1840–1919), 1886–1889, SSW 1890–1898, KCS 1900
  • Franklin, Walter S., PRR 1948–1954, LIRR 1954–1955
  • , MKT 1945–1956
  • , CFNR 1993–
  • , SP 1979–1982

G[]

John W. Garrett
Shimpei Gotō
Jay Gould
  • Gabreski, Francis S. (1919–2002), LIRR 1978–1981
  • Gadsden, James (1788–1858), South Carolina Rail Road 1840–1850[61]
  • Gallois, Louis (b. 1944), SNCF 1996–2006
  • Gamble, Patrick K. (b. 1945), ARR 2001–present[62][63]
  • Gardner, William A., CNW 1910–1916[64][65]
  • Gardner, William E., WSOR 1988–present
  • McClellan George B. (1826-1885), 1857-1859
  • Garneau, Cynthia, VIA 2019–present
  • Garrett, John W. (1820–1884), B&O 1858–1884
  • Garrett, Robert, II (1847–1896), B&O 1884–1887
  • , MKT 1975–1988
  • (1918–2004), NS 1979–1990
  • Gibbons, William M. (1919–1990), RI 1975–1984
  • , IHB -present
  • , RailAmerica, FEC 2008–present[66]
  • , AT&N, SLSF 1965–.
  • , SOO 1986–1987[14]
  • Gillouard, Catherine, RATP 2017–present
  • , DB 1982–1990
  • Goode, David R. (b. 1941), NS 1991–2005
  • , MEC 1862–1863[9]
  • , LIRR 1955–1967
  • Gordon, Donald (1901–1969), CN 1950–1966
  • (died 1942), RI 1917–1942
  • , PC
  • Goto, Shinpei (1857–1929), South Manchuria Railway 1906–1908
  • Gould, George Jay, I (1864–1923), DRGW, WP, MP 1892–1915
  • Gould, Jay (1836–1892), Erie 1868–1872, UP 1870s–1883, New York City elevated railroads 1881–1888, MP 1879–1892
  • Gowen, Franklin B. (1836–1889), RDG 1866–1883
  • Granet, Guy, Sir (1867–1943), Midland Railway (UK) 1906–1922, LMS 1923–1927
  • Grant, James (1812–1891), RI 1851–1854[57]
  • Gray, Carl R. (1867–1939), GN 1912–1914, WM 1914–1919, UP 1920–1937[67]
  • Green, Chris, Virgin Rail Group 1999–2005, Network Rail 2005–2010
  • , CPR 2005–present[68]
  • Greenough, Allen J. (1905–1974), PRR 1960–1968
  • Grinstein, Gerald (b. 1932), BN 1985–1995[69]
  • , SOO 1944–1949[14]
  • Grube, Rüdiger (b. 1951), DB 2009-2017
  • Gunn, David L. (b. 1937), SEPTA 1979–1984, New York City MTA 1984–1990, WMATA 1991–1994, TTC 1995–1999, Amtrak 2002–2005[70][71]
  • Gurley, Fred (1889–1976), ATSF 1944–1958[20][72]

H[]

E. H. Harriman
Cyrus K. Holliday
  • Havemeyer, Henry, LIRR 1875–1876
  • Haverty, Mike (b. 1944), ATSF 1989–1995, KCS 1995–2010
  • , LIRR 1850–1851 and 1852–1853
  • , South Manchuria Railway 1921–1922
  • , South Manchuria Railway 1932–1935
  • Hays, Charles Melville, SP 1900–1901
  • Heineman, Benjamin W. (b. 1914), CNW 1956–1968[75][76]
  • , P&LE 1881–1885
  • , UTAH 2008–present[46]
  • , LIRR 1837–1838
  • Hill, James J. (1838–1916), SP&P 1873–1879, GN 1879–1907, NP
  • , D&H 1967
  • Hines, Walker D. (1870–1934), ATSF 1916–17, USRA 1918–1919
  • Holden, Hale, SP 1928–1939
Collis P. Huntington
  • Holliday, Cyrus K. (1826–1900), ATSF 1860–1863
  • Hone, Philip (1780–1851), D&H 1825–1826
  • , Erie two months in 1845
  • Hood, John Mifflin, WM 1874–1902[28]: 41–44
  • Hopkins, Mark (1813–1878), CP 1861–
  • , LIRR 1990–1994
  • Howard, Nathaniel Lamson (1884–1949), CGW 1925–1929
  • Huges, Timo (b. 1965), NS (Dutch Railways) 2013–present
  • Hughes, David, Amtrak 2005–2006[77]
  • Hughitt, Marvin, CNW 1887–1910[75]
  • , CN 1932–1941
  • Hunnewell, H. H. (1810–1902), ,
  • , SOO 1922–1923[14]
  • Huntington, Collis P. (1821–1900), CP 1862–, C&O 1871–1888
  • Huntington, Henry E. (1850–1927), PE
  • Hurlbut, Hinman (1819–1884), CCCI
  • Hustis, James H. (1864–1942), NH 1913–1914, B&M 1914–1926[78]
Anne-Marie Idrac

I[]

J[]

  • Jacobson, L. S. "Jake", CBRY -present
  • , SOO 1924–1937[14]
  • , UP 1937–
  • , RI 1956–1961, MP
  • Jervis, John B. (1795–1885), RI 1851–1854[57]
  • Hugh J. Jewett
    Jewett, Hugh J. (1817–1898), Erie 1874–1884
  • Johnson, Lucius E. (1846–1921), N&W 1904–1921
  • , RI 1961–1964
  • Johnson, William B., IC 1967–1969[19]
  • Johnston, Charles E. (1881–1951), KCS 1928–1938
  • , Erie 1949–1956
  • Johnston, Wayne A. (1897–1967), IC 1945–1966[19][81]
  • Joy, James F. (b. 1810), MC[31]
  • Joyce, Patrick H. (1879–1946), CGW 1931–1946

K[]

  • , JR West −2005
  • Kalikow, Peter S. (b. 1943), NYMTA 2001–2007
  • , MÁV −2008[82][83][84]
  • Kasyanov, Alexander, East Siberian Railway −2004
  • , South Manchuria Railway 1922–1924
  • , DR 1989–1990
  • Keep, Albert (1826–1907), CNW, LSMS
  • , UP 1971–1986
  • , LIRR 2006–2007[48]
  • Keyes, Henry (1810–1870), ATSF 1869–1870
  • Kidde, Walter (1877–1943), NYSW 1937–1943[85]
  • Kidder, John Flint (died 1901), NCNG −1901
  • Kidder, Sarah, NCNG 1901–1913
  • Kilbourn, Byron (1801–1870), Milwaukee and Mississippi Railroad 1849–1852
  • , MILW −1957
  • , CS 1880[86]
  • Frederick J. Kimball
    Kimball, Frederick J. (1844–1903), N&W 1881–1903
  • Kimmel, William (1812–1886), B&O
  • King, James Gore (1791–1853), Erie 1835–1839
  • , Erie 1884–1894
  • Kittson, Norman (1814–1888), SPM&M 1879–
  • Klemm, Hans, DR 1990–1991
  • Knott, Stuart R. (1859–1943), KCS 1900–1905
  • , South Manchuria Railway 1943–1945
  • Kramer, Erwin, DR 1950–1970
  • Krebs, Robert, SP 1982–1984, BNSF
  • Kreikemeyer, Willi, DR 1949–1950
  • Kruttschnitt, Julius, SP 1913–1925
  • Kummant, Alexander (b. 1942), Amtrak 2006–2008[43][87][88][89][90]
  • , South Manchuria Railway 1917–1919

L[]

  • , GMA 2004–present[91]
  • Langdon, Jervis, Jr., RI 1965–1970
  • , CN 1987–1992
  • LeClair, Maurice (b. 1927), CN 1982–1986
  • Leeds, William Bateman, RI 1901–1904[92]
  • LeFrançois, Marc (b. 1939), Via 2000−2004
  • , Pinsly -present
  • Lewis, Drew (1931–2016), UP 1986–1997[93]
  • (1912–1987), Amtrak 1971–1974[94]
  • , Israel Railways 2005–present
  • Loder, Benjamin (1801–1876), Erie 1845–1853
  • , NYSW 1968–[53]
  • Lok, Jesper, DSB 2011–present
  • Lord, Eleazer (1788–1871), Erie 1833–1835, 1839–1841 and 1844–1845
  • Lord, Henry C. (1824–1884), ATSF 1868–1869
Leonor Loree
  • Loree, Leonor F. (1858–1940), B&O 1901–1903, D&H 1907–1938, KCS 1918–1920
  • Lovett, Robert S. (1860–1932), SP 1909–1913, UP 1910–1911
  • Lowden, Frank Orren (1861–1943), RI 1933–1943
  • Lowry, Thomas (1843–1909), SOO 1889–1890, 1892–1909[14]
  • Ludewig, Johannes (b. 1945), DB 1997–1999

M[]

  • Macfarlane, Robert Stetson (b. 1899), NP 1951–1966[95]
  • William Mackenzie
    Mackenzie, William (1849–1923), TSR 1891–, CNoR 1895–, Brascan 1899–
  • MacMillan, Norman J. (1909–1978), CN 1967–1974
  • , SOO 1950–1960[14]
  • (d. 2006), 2004–2006[96]
  • Mahone, William (1826–1895), N&P 1853-1858
  • , NYSW
  • Mallory, Francis (1807–1860), N&P
  • Mann, Donald (1853–1934), CNoR
  • Manvel, Allen (b. 1837), ATSF 1889–1893
  • , IC 1911–1918[19]
  • Marsh, Ernest S., ATSF 1958–1967[20]
  • , Erie 1861–1864
  • Marsh, Samuel, Erie 1859–1861 and four months in 1864
  • Martin, Edward L. (1837–1897), KCP&G 1889–1897
  • Matsuoka, Yōsuke (1880–1946), South Manchuria Railway 1935–1939
  • , D&H 1970–1972
  • , Erie 1842–1843
  • Mayer, Charles F. (1832–1904), B&O 1888–1896
  • , LIRR 1851–1852
  • McAdoo, William G. (1863–1941), H&M 1902–1913; USRA 1917–18[97]
  • , D&H 1968
  • (1920–1998), CSS&SB[98]
  • McCrea, James, PRR 1907–1912
  • , P&LE 1875–1877
  • McDonald, Angus Daniel (1878–1941), SP 1932–1941
  • McDonald, Morris (1865–1938), B&M 1913–1914, MEC 1914–1932[99]
  • , B&M 1950–1960, NH 1954–[100]
  • , DME 1986–1996[101]
  • , LIRR 1985–1989
  • , NS
  • McLean, David G. A., CN -present
  • , RDG
  • , SP 1976–1979
Hartmut Mehdorn
  • , IC, FEC 1999–2008[66]
  • Meerstadt, Bert (b. 1961), NS (Dutch Railways) 2009–2013
  • Mehdorn, Hartmut (b. 1942), DB 1999–2009
  • Mellen, Charles Sanger (1852–1927), NP 1897–1903, NH 1903–, MEC 1910–1914[9][102]
  • Menk, Louis W., NP 1966–1970, BN
  • Mercier, Armand, SP 1941–1951
  • Merrick, Samuel V., PRR 1847–1849
  • , PKP −2004
  • , IAIS 2004–present
  • Miller, E. Spencer (d. 2005), MEC 1952–1978[9]
  • Millholland, James A., GC&C
  • Minot, Charles, Erie Railroad 1850-45 and 1859–1864
  • Mitchell, Alexander (1817–1887), MILW 1864–1887
  • Moffat, David (1839–1911), DRGW 1887–1891, DNW&P 1902-1911
  • , SP 1984–1996
  • , TFM −2005
  • , UP 1911–1916
Anson Morrill
  • Molson, John (1763–1836), C&StL
  • , L&HR 1968–[103]
  • Moorman, Charles W. (b. 1953), NS 2004–2015,[104] Amtrak 2016–2017
  • Moran, Charles, Erie 1857–1859
  • Moretti, Mauro (b. 1953), FS 2006–present
  • Morrill, Anson P., MEC 1864–1866 and 1873–1875[9]
  • , LIRR 1853–1862
  • Moyes, Chris (1949–2006), Go-Ahead Group 2005–2006
  • , SP −1995
  • , RI 1909–1915
  • Murray, Leonard, SOO 1961–1978[14]

N[]

  • Nakamura, Korekimi, South Manchuria Railway 1908–1913
  • , South Manchuria Railway 1914–1917
  • Nash, John Francis (1908–2004), P&LE 1953–1956, LV
  • Nast, William F. (b. 1840), ATSF 1868
  • William Neal, CPR 1947–1948
  • Newall, James E., CPR
  • , P&LE 1887–1896
  • (b. 1827), HT&W 1887–1905[3]
  • Nickerson, Thomas (1810–1892), ATSF 1874–1880, CS 1880–1885[86]
  • Nomura, Ryutaro, South Manchuria Railway 1913–1914 and 1919–1921
  • , SOU 1937–1951
  • Norton, Henry K., NYSW 1943–1955
  • , D&H 1938–1954

O[]

William B. Ogden
  • Oakes, Thomas Fletcher (1843–1919), NP 1888–1893[105]
  • , DB 1957–1972
  • Ogden, William Butler (1805–1877), G&CU 1848–1862, UP 1862–1863
  • , South Manchuria Railway 1939–1943
  • , D&H 1858–1869
  • , D&H 1884–1903
  • Osborn, Prime F., III, SCL, CSX
  • Osipów, Andrzej (b. 1953), SKM 2006–2009
  • (b. 1932), JR East 2000–present
  • (b. 1957), KCS 2015–present[106]
Asa Packer

P[]

Guillaume Pepy
John Jay Phelps
  • Packer, Asa (1805–1879), LV[4]
  • Page, William N. (1854–1932), VGN
  • Palmer, William Jackson (1836–1909), KP, D&RG 1870–1901
  • , CFNR 1993–
  • , PRR 1849–1852
  • , LIRR 1976–1978
  • Payne, Henry Clay (1843–1904), TMER&L, NP[3]
  • Peabody, Charles A., IC 1918–1919[19]
  • Pease, Edward (1767–1858), S&D 1825–1829
  • Pelletier, Jean (1935–2009), Via 2001–2004[107]
  • , SOO 1909–1922[14]
  • Pepy, Guillaume (b. 1958), SNCF 2008–present
  • , NP 1864–1866
  • Perlman, Alfred E. (1902–1983), NYC 1954–1968, PC 1968–1970, WP 1970–1973
  • Peters, Ralph (b. 1853), LIRR 1905–1923[108]
  • Phelps, John Jay (1810–1869), DLW −1853
  • Phelps, Timothy Guy (1824–1899), SP 1865–1868
  • Pick, Frank (1878–1941), LPTB 1933–1940
  • Pitcairn, Robert (1836–1909), PRR Pittsburgh Division
  • Plant, Henry B. (1819–1899), Plant System
  • Pomeroy, Samuel C. (1816–1891), ATSF 1863–1868
  • , LIRR 1877
  • Poppenhusen, Conrad, LIRR 1876
  • , LIRR 1838–1839
  • , LIRR 1905
  • Pound, Thaddeus C. (1833–1914), CF&W, [109]
  • , WC −2001
  • , LIRR 1994–2000, NYMTA 2013–present
  • , CNW 1968–1976[76]
  • , RI 1898–1901[92]

Q[]

R[]

Samuel Rea

S[]

Thomas A.Scott
  • Schoonmaker, James M., P&LE
  • , CPR −1995
  • Scott, Thomas A. (1823–1881), UP 1871–1874, PRR 1874–1880
  • Scranton, George W. (1811–1861)
  • , NYSW 1955–1963
  • , UP 1918–1919
  • , SKM -present[121]
  • (d. 2006), DSB −2006
  • , South Manchuria Railway 1928–1931
  • , LIRR 1877–1881
  • Shaughnessy, Thomas George (1853–1923), CPR 1899–1918
  • Sheffield, Bill (b. 1928), ARR 1997–2001[122]
  • Sheffield, Joseph Earl (1793–1882),
  • (1813–1896), [4]
  • , D&H 1978–1982
  • , KCS 2005–2008[123]
John W. Snow
  • Shoup, Paul, SP 1929–1932
  • , RFP 1961–1981[124]
  • Simpson, Howard E. (1897–1985), B&O 1953–1961
  • Sinclair, Ian David (1913–2006), CPR 1969–1981[125]
  • , MKT 1933–1945
  • Sloan, Samuel (1817–1907), DLW 1867–1899
  • Smith, Alfred H. (1863–1924), NYC 1914–1924
  • RDG −1866
  • Smith, John Gregory (1818–1891), NP 1866–1872
  • Smith, Marvin Louis Vice President Operations Texas Pacific – Missouri Pacific Railroad 1962–1968
  • Smith, Marvin Louis President St. Louis Terminal Railroad 1961–1962
  • Smith, Richard Earl Trainmaster Texas-Pacific Missouri-Pacific Railroad 1961–1968
  • , LIRR 1949–1950
  • Snow, John W. (b. 1939), B&O 1985–1986, CSXT 1986–1988
Leland Stanford

T[]

  • , LIRR 1835–1837
  • Taylor, Walter H. (1838–1916), N&W
J. Edgar Thomson
  • Tellier, Paul (b. 1939), CN 1992–2003[130]
  • (b. 1846), [31]
  • , Erie 1894–1901
  • Thomas, Philip E. (1776–1861), B&O 1827–1836
  • Thomson, Frank, PRR 1897–1899
  • Thomson, John Edgar (1808–1874), PRR 1852–1874
  • Thornton, Henry W. (1871–1933), CN 1922–1932
  • Tishanin, Alexander, East Siberian Railway 2004–present
  • , AWW -present
  • , ABS -present
  • , RI 1866–1877[131][132]
  • , BAR[79]
  • Truesdale, William (1851–1935), MSTL 1887, DLW 1899–1925[133]
  • Tsutsumi, Yoshiaki (b. 1934), Seibu Railway −2004
  • (1923–2005), ARR 1985–1993[134]
  • , B&M 1893–[135]
  • Twichell, Ginery (1811–1883), B&W 1857–, ATSF 1870–1873, ,

U[]

  • , South Manchuria Railway 1931–1932
  • Underwood, Frederick D., Erie 1901–1927

V[]

Cornelius Vanderbilt
  • , DB 1972–1982
  • Vanderbilt, Cornelius (1794–1877), NY&H 1862–, NYC 1867–
  • Vanderbilt, Cornelius, II (1843–1899), NYC 1885–
  • Vanderbilt, Frederick William (1856–1938), NYC
  • Vanderbilt, Harold Stirling (1884–1970), NYC
  • Vanderbilt, William Henry (1821–1885), NYC
  • Vanderbilt, William Kissam (1849–1920), NYC
  • Vanderbilt, William Kissam, II (1878–1944), NYC
  • van Boxtel, Roger (b. 1954), NS 2015—
  • , SRY 2000–2008[32]
  • William Cornelius Van Horne
    Van Horne, William Cornelius (1843–1915), CPR 1889–1899
  • Van Sweringen, Mantis James (1881–1935), NKP, Erie, PM, HV, C&O
  • Van Sweringen, Oris Paxton (1879–1936), NKP, Erie, PM, HV, C&O
  • , CN 1941–1949
  • , NS (Dutch Railways) 2002–2009
  • Villard, Henry (1835–1900), NP 1881–1884
  • , Erie 1956–1960, EL 1960–

W[]

Daniel Willard
  • , CS 1885–1887[86]
  • , D&H 1903–1907
  • Willard, Daniel (1861–1942), B&O 1910–1941
  • , MKT 1961–1965
  • , LIRR 2007–present[48][137]
  • , NWP 2006–present[138]
  • , LIRR 1981–1985
  • , RI 1904–1909
  • Winter, Edwin (b. 1845), NP 1896–1897, BRT 1902–[139]
  • (1930–1988), Chicago and North Western[140]
  • Woodruff, Robert E. (1884–1957), Erie 1939–1949[141]
  • Wright, Charles Barstow, NP 1875–1879
  • , D&H 1831–1858
  • , LIRR 1951–1954

Y[]

Vladimir Yakunin
  • Yakunin, Vladimir (b. 1948), Russian Railways 2005–2015
  • , South Manchuria Railway 1927–1929
  • , JR West 2005–present
  • , South Manchuria Railway 1945
  • , South Manchuria Railway 1924–1927
  • Yerkes, Charles (1837–1905), UERL 1902–1905
  • , P&LE 1929–1953
  • , P&LE
  • Young, James R. (1952–2014), UP (president) 2004–2014 (CEO) 2006–2014
  • Young, Robert R. (1897–1958), C&O 1942–, NYC 1954–1958
  • Yulee, David Levy (1810–1886),

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