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The Union Pacific Railroad is the largest railroad in the United States. Its AAR reporting mark is UP. The railroad is wholly owned by Union Pacific Corporation (NYSE:UNP) which also owns Overnite Transportation , a fairly major less-than-truckload shipping carrier. Union Pacific divested itself of Overnite Trucking through an IPO in late 2003 but still owns a sizable stake.Richard K. Davidson,who began his career as a Missouri Pacific brakeman in 1960,has headed Union Pacific Railroad since 1991 and parent Union Pacific Corporation since 1997.James R. Young is president and chief operating officer of the Railroad.

The Union Pacific's route map covers most of the central and western United States, westward of Chicago and New Orleans. It has achieved this size thanks to purchasing a large number of other railroads; notable purchases include the Missouri Pacific, Chicago and Northwestern, Western Pacific and Southern Pacific.

Its chief competitor is the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway (BNSF), which covers much of the same territory.

Union Pacific has, of this writing, over 33,000 route miles (53,000 km) of track, 47,000 employees, over 7,000 locomotives and over 90,000 freight cars.

1 History

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Union Pacific was entangled in the Credit Mobilier scandal of 1872. The railroad's early troubles led to bankruptcy during the 1870s, the result of which was reorganization of the Union Pacific Railroad as the Union Pacific Railway on January 24, 1880. The new company also declared bankruptcy, in 1893, but emerged on July 1, 1897, reverting again to the original name, Union Pacific Railroad. Such minor changes in corporate titles were a common result of reorganization after bankruptcy among American railroads. The recovered railroad was strong enough to take control of Southern Pacific Railroad in 1901 and then was ordered in 1913 by the U.S. Supreme Court to surrender control of the same. The Union Pacific Railroad also founded the Sun Valley Resort in Idaho. The Pacific Electric Company in Los Angeles was a subsidiary of the Union Pacific.

In the 1980s UP moved its corporate headquarters from New York, New York to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.In 1997 they were moved again to Dallas, Texas and finally thereafter to Omaha, Nebraska and into the recently completed Union Pacific Center.



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