The Atlantic and Western Rail System was originally known as the Atlantic and Southern Pennsylvania Railway. The A&SP was charted in 1859 out of spite of the PRR, and partially owned by the New York Central. The railroad would reach Dayton, OH by 1864. In 1877 A&SP took control of the Columbus, Indianapolis & St. Louis Railroad extending its reach to East St. Louis, IL. In 1910 the A&SP merged with CI&SL forming the Atlantic & Western Railway Company. In 1934, labor representative Fred C. Fisher reached a deal with the employees of A&W to buy the railroad. Fisher would end up with 30%, the employees with 51%. Going fourth, the employees would control the railroad. The A&W reorganized as the A&W Railroad System in 1951 and formed the Ohio & Western Railroad Company to operate the western lines. The Atlantic & Western Railroad continued to operate the eastern lines. This was done for financial and tax reasons. In 1960, A&W renamed itself the Atlantic & Western Transportation Company, and purchased the Detroit Southern Railroad. DSRR operated as a 3rd and separate railroad. A&W consolidated operations of the 3 railroads in 1969. All 3 would be merged into the Atlantic & Western Railway Co. in 1980.
Unlike the other railroads of the mid-20th century, A&W was employee owned and democratically controlled. They paid themselves well and re-invested the rest, with long-term thinking. While A&W didn't have the best route compared to it's competitors, it did have reliable service. Due to the politics around socialism at the time, some companies refused to ship with A&W. Other railroads refused to work with A&W, often delaying interchange or pushing shippers away from their service. A&W was dependent of originating traffic or the shipper route with them. During the Penn Central crisis of the 1970s, the A&W found themselves doing more business. In 1975, the government tried forcing A&W into Conrail as a way to appease capitalist. A&W would survive and as a policy did not agree to any merger or sale that would put the railroad back into hands of capital.
Company Officers
Fred C. Fisher 1934-1948
Louis T. Dawson 1948-1955
Paul D. Quibbler 1955-1971
Alfred E. Pearlman 1971-1978
Robert O. Moore 1978-1983
James P. Langford 1983-1994
Edward W. Seddrics 1994-1997
EMD POWER
(40) 1000-1039 NW-2 (1939)
(20) 1201-1220 SW1200A (1960)
(10) 1250-1259 SW1200B (1960)
(10) 1550-1559 SW1500 (1973)
(50) 1750-1799 GP9 (1953)
(20) 1600-1619 GP15-1 (1978)
(15) 2250-2264 GP30 (1962)
(15) 2500-2514 GP35 (1964)
(30) 3000-3029 GP40-2 (1974)
(22) 6600-6621 SD45 (1966)
( 6 ) 6300-6305 SD40 (1967)
(35) 6306-6340 SD40-2 (1979)
( 6 ) 6351-6356 SD50 (1985)
(40) 6400-6439 SD60M (1990)
GE POWER
(30) 2551-2580 U25B (1957)
(16 ) 2300-2315 U23B (1970)
(14) 3301-3314 U33C (1969)
ALCO POWER
(40) 1-40 HH1000 (1939)
(20) 101-120 S-2 (1944)
(20) 121-140 S-4 (1956)
(55) 200-254 FA-2 (1950)
(55) 900-954 FB-2 (1950)
(15) 400-414 PA-1 (1949)
(20) 301-320 RS3 (1955)
(15) 270-284 RS-27 (1960)
(16) 2400-2415 RSD-15 (1956)
(10) 1500-1509 C415 (1967)
(22) 2450-2471 C424 (1964)
(13) 2800-2812 C628 (1963)
A&W Train Symbols
Trailer-Train Service:
TT-20 / TT-21 (E. St. Louis - Philadelphia) Daily 11am Departure - UPS/Mail/TOFC
TT-20N / TT-21N (Dayton - Toledo) M-F -
TT-22 / TT-23 (E. St. Louis - Philadelphia) M-F 10pm Departure
TT-28 / TT-29 (E. St. Louis - Akron) M-F
Arrange Freight Service:
SLE-1 / ECE-2 St. Louis - Philadelphia (East Coast & St. Louis Expeditors)
SC-2 / CS-1 St. Louis - Chambersburg
SL-1 / AF-2 St. Louis - Dayton
AF-3 / AF-4 Dayton - Detroit
IN-3 / AF-8 Indy - Dayton
AF-5 / AK-6 Dayton - Akron
AF-91 / CB-92 Dayton - Chambersburg
EV-23 / AF-24 Evansville - Dayton
DS-11 / DN-10 Detroit - Columbus
TS-13 / TL-14 Toledo - Portsmouth
AF-30 / PS-31 Dayton - Portsmouth
AF-38 / PH-39 Dayton - Philadelphia
DC-44 / CD-45 Detroit - Chambersburg
PH-44 / CH-45 Chambersburg - Philadelphia
AL-46 / AC-47 Chambersburg - Allentown
PL-56 / PI-55 Pittsburgh - Philadelphia
UT-67 / AL-68 Uniontown - Allentown
PI-77 / AF-78 Dayton - Pittsburgh
AK-88 / AC-89 Akron - Chambersburg
ES-97 / IN-96 St. Louis - Indy
A&W Train Symbols
Trailer-Trains
TT-1 / TT-2 St. Louis - Philadelphia
TT-3 / TT-4 St. Louis - Philadelphia
TT-5 / TT-6 St. Louis - Akron
TT-7 / TT-8 Detroit - Philadelphia
Expeditors
SPE-1 / PSE-2 (St. Louis - Philadelphia)
SCE-3 / CSE-4 (St. Louis - Columbus)
SDE-5 / DSE-6 (St. Louis - Detroit)
DPE-7 / PDE-8 (Detroit - Philadelphia)
CE-11 / SE-12 (St. Louis - Chambersburg)
Super-Chargers
SC-1 / SC-2 (St. Louis - Detroit)
SC-3 / SC-4 (Detroit - Chambersburg)
SC-5 / SC-6 (Indy - Chambersburg)
Through Freight Service
TF-10 / TF-11 (Dayton - Philadelphia)
TF-12 / TF-13 (Dayton - Detroit)
TF-14 / TF-15 (Dayton - Akron)
TF-16 / TF-17 (Dayton - Chambersburg)
TF-18 /TF-19 (Dayton - Pittsburgh)
AF-20 / AF-21 (Detroit - Columbus)
AF-22 / AF-23 (Chambersburg - Allentown)
AF-24 / AF-25 (Pittsburgh - Chambersburg)
AF26 / AF-27 (Chambersburg - Philadelphia)
AF-28 / AF-29 (Akron - Chambersburg)
AF-30 / AF-31 (Columbus - Chambersburg)
AL-30 / AP-31 (Pittsburgh-Allentown)
AL-32 / AD-33 (Dayton - Allentown)
DT-38 / DT39 (Detroit - Toledo)
TP-48 / PT-49 (Toledo - Portsmouth)
EV-55 / DA-56 (Evansville - Dayton)
ID-66 / IN-67 (Indy - Dayton)
MP-77 / PM-78 (Detroit - Portsmouth)
PO-88 / PD-89 (Dayton - Portsmouth)
SA-97 / SA-98 (St. Louis - Akron)
COMMON ROUTING NUMBERS
113 114 (St. Louis - Philadelphia)
116 117 (St. Louis - Dayton)
118 119 (St. Louis - Columbus)
120 121 (Dayton - Akron)
122 123 (Dayton - Philadelphia)
138 139 (Dayton - Allentown)
142 143 (Indy - Allentown)
144 145 (Toledo - Columbus)
146 147 (Toledo - Portsmouth)
148 149 (Dayton - Detroit)
150 151 (Dayton - Portsmouth)
155 156 (St. Louis - Detroit)
167 168 (Detroit - Allentown)
177 178 (Detroit - Philadelphia)
188 189 (Akron - Philadelphia)
196 197 (Pittsburgh - Philadelphia)
TRAIN ID KEY
M, X, 100s Through Freight
I, E, 200s Intermodal
D, 300s Drag Freight
T, L, 400s Short-Distance Freight (not running total route)
C, 500s Steel/Coke/Coal
G, 600 Grain
L, Y, 700 Local
B, 800 Other Bulk
S, Z, 900 Special Trains