Rapid City, Pierre and Eastern Railroad

Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern Railroad
Freshly-painted EMD SD40-2 No. 3423 in Rapid City in 2014
Overview
HeadquartersRapid City, South Dakota
Reporting markRCPE
LocaleMinnesota, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyoming
Dates of operation2014 (2014)–Present
PredecessorCanadian Pacific Railway
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Length743 miles
Other
WebsiteOfficial website

Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern Railroad (reporting mark RCPE) is a Class II freight railroad operating across South Dakota and southern Minnesota in the northern plains of the United States. Portions of the railroad also extend into Wyoming and Nebraska. It is owned and operated by Genesee & Wyoming. The primary commodities shipped are grain, clay, and cement.[1] Operations began on June 1, 2014.[2]

History

Genesee & Wyoming, a holding company of mostly shortline railroads, formed the Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern to acquire the western end of the former Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad (DM&E) rail line from the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). The RCPE and DM&E entered an agreement on January 2, 2014, wherein RCPE would acquire 670 miles of track and 219 miles of trackage rights from the DM&E.[3] The acquisition was completed on May 30, 2014, for $210 million. Most of its employees came over from the DM&E.[4] Operations began on June 1, 2014.

The State of South Dakota partnered with the RCPE to enhance rail service and keep agricultural commodities moving to market.[5] In 2021, the RCPE received state and federal funding totalling US$42 million to upgrade 163 miles of rail between Fort Pierre and Rapid City.[6] This project updated that portion of the line with 136 pound continuous welded rail.[7] This increased the weight capacity of rail cars from 263,000-pound to 286,000-pound and the speed limit from 10 mph to a minimum of 25 mph.[7]

Route

The Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern owns 743 miles (1,196 km) of track. The main line runs between Tracy, Minnesota, and Rapid City, South Dakota, with branches north to Colony, in Crook County, Wyoming, and south to Dakota Junction, Nebraska.[8] Much of the main line from Tracy to Rapid City is paralleled by U.S. Route 14. The route travels the length of the state from the eastern border with Minnesota, to the western border with Wyoming, crossing the Missouri river at Pierre.[9]

  • Huron Subdivision – Tracy, Minnesota to Huron, South Dakota - 136 miles
  • Pierre Subdivision – Huron to Pierre - 118 miles
  • PRC Subdivision – Pierre to Rapid City - 170 miles
  • Black Hills Subdivision – Colony, Wyoming to Crawford/Dakota Junction, Nebraska - 174 miles

There are three short branches as well:

There are interchanges with the BNSF Railway at Wolsey, South Dakota, Crawford, Nebraska, and Florence, Minnesota. The interchange with the Canadian Pacific is at Tracy, Minnesota. The RCPE has trackage rights from Tracy to Mankato, Minnesota on the CPR, where there is an interchange with the Union Pacific Railroad.[3] The RCPE also has trackage rights over the BNSF between Yale, SD to Watertown, South Dakota, and Wolsey, South Dakota to Aberdeen, South Dakota.[3][4]

Operations

As of 2023, weight capacity between Fort Pierre, South Dakota and Tracy, Minnesota is 286,000 gross pounds per axle, while the weight capacity between Onida, South Dakota and Blunt, South Dakota is 263,000 gross pounds per axle.[10]

Accidents and incidents

  • On May 17, 2020, SD40-2 #3437 collided with a 2002-built Ford F250 pickup at Rapid City East, South Dakota while leading a manifest train, but it was repaired and returned to service.[11][12][13][14] However, the unit is slated to be scrapped or rebuilt by the G&W as part a fine resolution agreement with the EPA.[15]

Locomotive fleet

The vast majority of the fleet consisted of EMD SD40-2s.

Current fleet

Locomotive Builder Model Serial no. Frame no. Build date Notes
CORP 2036 EMD GP38 35421 7191-118 10/1969
2085 GP38-3 32865 5723-6 2/1967
2088 32879 7961-4 3/1967
2089 34312 7127-31 9/1968
2086 34307 7127-26 9/1968
2087 32873 7960-2 2/1967
MNA 2762 SD40M-2 32431 7932-32 12/1966
MNA 2765 37909 7324-21 9/1971
PNWR 3007 GP40 32602 7942-15 1/1967 stripped to frame and cab
KRR 3201 SD40M-2 32094 7912-3 8/1966
AGR 3362 SD40-2 796311-9 796311-9 4/1980
AGR 3412 796305-7 796305-7 7/1980
3420 786263-25 786263-25 11/1979
3421 796297-68 796297-68 2/1980
3422 786218-20 786218-20 8/1979
3423 796311-1 796331-1 4/1980
3424 796305-4 796305-4 7/1980
3425 796297-47 796297-47 1/1980
3426 786263-32 786263-32 11/1979
3427 786181-26 786181-26 6/1979
3428 7334-48 7334-48 2/1972
3429 796297-64 796297-64 2/1980
3430 786170-36 786170-36 2/1979
3432 786181-11 786181-11 6/1979
3433 766056-22 766056-22 3/1977
3434 786263-15 786263-15 11/1979
3435 796297-1 796297-1 1/1980
3436 766056-14 766056-14 3/1977
3437 796297-84 796297-84 2/1980 Mandated scrapping by EPA[15]
3438 786263-45 786263-45 12/1979
3444 776064-6 776064-6 8/1978
3445 786193-38 786193-38 11/1979
3446 786170-31 786170-31 2/1979
3447 766005-8 766005-8 9/1976
3452 786181-5 786181-5 6/1979
3453 786218-35 786218-35 8/1979
3454 766005-5 766005-5 9/1976
3456 806049-6 806049-6 9/1981
3457 786170-5 786170-5 1/1979
3458 786170-53 786170-53 3/1979
3460 786228-7 786228-7 9/1979
3461 796297-2 796297-2 1/1980
3462 GMD A3950 9/1980
3463 A3947 9/1980
3464 EMD 786246-7 786246-7 9/1979
3465 74661-19 74661-19 2/1975
3467 796297-102 796297-102 3/1980
3468 786263-36 786263-36 11/1979
3469 796311-15 796311-15 4/1980
3470 786216-41 786216-41 12/1979
3471 GMD A3770 9/1979
3480 EMD SD40-3 37906 7324-18 9/1971
3481 37648 7324-10 8/1971
3482 33170 7998-10 5/1967
3999 SD40-2 796297-17 796297-17 1/1980
MNA 4081 SD40-2 74690-25 74690-25 3/1975

Former locomotives

Locomotive Builder Model Serial no. Frame no. Build date Notes
PNWR 3051 EMD SD40-3 34576 7148-7 1/1969 to PNWR 3051, 2025
LTEX 3099 SD45T-2 72601-46 72601-46 6/1972 to LTEX 3099
3431 SD40-2 796345-25 796345-25 11/1980 scrapped 2024
3455 796311-17 796311-17 4/1980
3459 796297-74 796297-74 2/1980 scrapped 2023
3466 EMD 786170-63 786170-63 3/1979 scrapped 2024
3483 EMD SD40-3 35726 7214-2 1/1970 scrapped 2023
ARZC 3996 SD40M-2 7382-2 7382-2 11/1972 to KYLE/ARZC 3996
3997 31998 7887-8 8/1966 to KYLE 3997
ARZC 4001 SD40M-2 74601-6 74601-6 8/1974 scrapped 2024
ARZC 4002 34373 7163-4 2/1969
6050 SD40-2 31431 7865-18 3/1966 to AGR 6050; to AGR 3211
6400 786170-64 786170-64 3/1979 to BAYL 6400
6403 786263-22 786263-22 11/1979 to TPW 3440
6406 806053-1 806053-1 11/1980 to AZER 3469; to BPRR 3318; to KYLE/BPRR 3318
6410 796297-37 796297-37 1/1980 to NECR 3320
6414 796297-77 796297-77 2/1980 to ARZC/RCPE 6414; to ARZC 3998; to CORP/ARZC 3998
6415 74639-19 74639-19 9/1974 to TPW 3441
6416 786218-2 786218-2 7/1979 to BAYL 3321
6429 796297-84 796297-84 2/1980 to RCPE/AZER 3470; to AZER 3470
6434 796297-17 796297-17 1/1980 to ARZC/RCPE 6434; to ARZC 3999
6444 776064-4 776064-4 8/1978 to AZER 3471; to BPRR 3319; to KYLE/BPRR 3319
6445 796297-96 796297-96 3/1980 to BAYL 6445; to AGR 3213
6453 GMD A3951 9/1980 to TPW 3442
6456 EMD 776088-3 776088-3 3/1978 to TPW 3443
LTEX 9282 SD45T-2 72625-22 72625-22 3/1973 to LTEX 9282
LTEX 9345 73674-2 73674-2 1/1975 to LTEX 9345

See also

References

  1. ^ Nord, James - Rail funding expected to fuel job growth, development. Rapid City Journal, November 2, 2015
  2. ^ Stegl, Jeff - Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern Railroad aims to become engrained in South Dakota's agricultural products network Progressive Railroading, September 2014
  3. ^ a b c Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern Railroad, Inc.-Acquisition and Operation Exemption Including Interchange Commitment-Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern Railroad Corporation The Federal Register. March 27, 2014.
  4. ^ a b Blanchard, Roy (April 2015). "Daring to be different". Trains. 75 (4): 25–31.
  5. ^ Mall, Scott - FreightWaves Classics/Infrastructure: New railroad sidings opened in South Dakota FreightWaves, Friday July 8, 2022
  6. ^ Thompson, Nathan - RCP&E railroad project receives $42 million in funding from state, feds Rapid City Journal, November 30, 2021
  7. ^ a b RCP&E Railroad to upgrade main line in South Dakota. Progressive Railroading, November 23, 2021
  8. ^ "Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern Railroad – A Genesee & Wyoming Company".
  9. ^ a b c d Official South Dakota Rail Map. South Dakota Department of Transportation, June 2021
  10. ^ "Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern Railroad – A Genesee & Wyoming Company".
  11. ^ "A train crashes into a pickup near Box Elder". Kota Territory. 2020-05-18. Retrieved 2025-10-31.
  12. ^ "Train strikes pickup truck at Box Elder". KBHB Radio. 2020-05-17. Retrieved 2025-10-31.
  13. ^ "South Dakota Motorist Injured at Unguarded Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern Railroad Crossing". Pottroff & Karlin. Retrieved 2025-10-31.
  14. ^ Zionts, Arielle (2020-05-18). "Rapid City man may be charged after colliding with train". Rapid City Journal. Retrieved 2025-10-31.
  15. ^ a b "G&W locomotives to scrap or upgrade per EPA decree in 2023". Trains. 2023-02-03. Retrieved 2025-12-18.