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Panhandle Northern Railroad, LLC

Panhandle Northern Railroad, LLC (TX) is a former Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe (now BNSF) line which operates on 31 miles of track and runs between the towns of Panhandle and Borger, Texas. Borger is home to the nation’s largest inland petrochemical complex. PNR handles carbon black, liquid petroleum gas, chemicals, petroleum products, scrap metal, and fertilizer.
Complementing its rail services, PNR offers customers and the local Hutchison County community access to the Benefits of Rail via three primary product lines – Rail-Ready Sites that locate new customers, No Rail, No Problem Transloads and Car Storage and Services.

Services Offered

Railcar Repair And Storage

Transloading

Contact

Address:
100 East Grand
Borger, Texas 79007

Customer Service:
877.276.3777
Email Customer Service

Operations:
Dino Trevino
281.415.4572
Email Dino

Details

Miles Operated:
31 Miles

Interchanges:
BNSF – PANHANDLE, TX

Map

OmniTRAX  railroad
Class 1 railroad

Tariffs

General Freight Tariff 5000-Effective 12.01.2023

PNR Rate Tariff 8001 – Effective 09.01.2024

— Our Rail Ready Program —

Industrial Site Development

summaryHutchinson County is home to a diverse mix of global corporations, regional industrial service
companies, distribution & supplies solutions, and a vast network that connects big industry to local service offerings. Local industries of the area include Petrochemical/Refining, Specialty Chemicals, Carbon Black Manufacturing, Maintenance & Construction, Equipment Manufacturing, Fertilizer Production, High Performance Polymers, Defense, and Agriculture.

project highlights

Hutchinson County is located northeast of Amarillo, Texas, in the Texas Panhandle Region. Major markets such as Albuquerque, NM, Oklahoma City, OK, Dallas/Fort Worth, TX, and Colorado Springs, CO can be reached in less than six hours by truck from Borger, Texas, the area’s main city. This strategic position provides easy access to vendors and customers throughout the Southwest for the area’s key industries.

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