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Post by LiveSteamer on May 7, 2007 23:16:55 GMT -5
A Class II railroad in the United States is a mid-sized freight-hauling railroad, in terms of its operating revenue. As of 2006, a railroad with revenues greater than $20.5 million but less than $277.7 million for at least three consecutive years is considered a Class II railroad. Switching and terminal railroads are excluded from Class II status.
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Post by wowposter on Nov 7, 2008 7:02:08 GMT -5
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