In 2009, Dakota Northern filed to discontinue service on 18.1 miles of the Glasston Subdivision, from a point about 2.7 miles north of Grafton to Glasston.[1] In its filing, DN stated that the line was embargoed on March 18, 2009, because of an unsafe bridge just south of St. Thomas. It also claimed that the line is unprofitable and that traffic has been low consisting of 55 carloads in 2006, 72 carloads in 2007, 44 carloads in 2008, and 3 carloads in 2009 (January 1, 2009 to March 18, 2009). Approval to discontinue service on the line was received from the Surface Transportation Board on January 22, 2010.[2] The line north of the embargoed bridge has been pulled up and the remaining approximate 3 miles is used for railcar storage.
Locomotive and Freight Car Fleet
Dakota Northern Railroad co-owner Independent Locomotive Service supplies the railroad with two locomotives: an EMD GP10 lettered ILSX 1391, and another EMD GP10 lettered ILSX 1392. The GP10 locomotives feature the words "Independent Locomotive Service" on the long hood.
The locomotives have maroon paint with gold lettering. These colors also appear on the majority of locomotives operating on the Minnesota Northern Railroad, which is itself co-owned by the same two companies that co-own the Dakota Northern Railroad.
The railroad does not directly own or lease any freight cars. Instead, all of the freight cars it uses are provided by the BNSF Railway.
Stations on the Dakota Northern Railroad
The Dakota Northern Railroad operates on track that goes through the following communities: