As for Respondek, I am not sure where their corporate headquarters is, but I suspect it is in the St. Louis area, since that is where the bulk of their operations are. They are relatively new to the short line scene, having typically been an industrial switching outfit prior. The Tri-City Port RR, where RRC 1800 currently resides, is located in Granite City, IL. This is on the Illinois side of the Mississippi River in the St. Louis metro area, and is located within the confines of the former US Army Melvin Price Support Center. It is now a business park, and the Tri-City Port RR provides switching services. - Mike Derrick
Photo courtesy of Mike Derrick
August 20, 2005
Respondek, Granite City IL, ex-ARR #1801
Photo courtesy of John Horton
May 29, 2005
Respondek Railroad Corp, Granite City IL, ex-ARR #1801
Photo courtesy of Steven M. Welch
April 09, 2010
It is always a treat to find a nice-looking GP7 sixty-three years after it was
built! Respondek Railroad Corporation GP8 1800 rolled out of EMD's Illinois factory
in 1951 as United States Army GP7 1838. The engine, which rides on AAR trucks
from an Alco trade-in, was later Alaska Railroad 1801, Badger Lumber (BDLX)
1801, Trans Global Solutions (ECRX) 1801 and Missouri Central (MOC) 1800 before
being purchased by Respondek. Photographed on railroad property with permission
and full PPE.
Photo courtesy of Craig Walker
October 04, 2014
Photo courtesy of James Tiroch
Added by James Tiroch on 2/9/20: Respondek #1800 (ex-Alaska Railroad #1801) is stored Bad Ordered in Granite City, IL at Americas Central Port. It has not been used for 4-5 years now.