Sidney and Lowe Railroad
The Sidney and Lowe Railroad (reporting mark SLGG) is a switching line that runs between Sidney, Nebraska, a connection with BNSF at Huntsman, Nebraska and a connection with Union Pacific at Brownson, Nebraska. It was founded in 1980 by Oscar J. Glover, President and CEO of Glover Group to service a railroad car maintenance and repair facility that Glover had built in the area near the United States Army's Big Sioux Depot. Glover later jointly built a grain storage and transfer facility that was serviced by the Sidney & Lowe Railroad. It became a common carrier in 1982 and was purchased by Progress Rail in 1996.
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- Canadian National Railway
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- Fremont Northwestern Railroad
- Nebraska Central Railroad
- Nebraska Kansas Colorado Railway
- Nebraska Northwestern Railroad
- Omaha, Lincoln and Beatrice Railway
- Rapid City, Pierre and Eastern Railroad
- Sidney and Lowe Railroad
- Union Pacific Railroad
- See also: Former carriers in Nebraska
- List of United States railroads by political division
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