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  Logo Filename PNW-logojpg
  Logo Size
  Old Gauge
  Marks PNW
  Locale Arkansas
  Start Year 1890
  End Year present
  Hq City Prescott, Arkansas


The Prescott and Northwestern Railroad is a Short-line Railroad headquartered in Prescott, Arkansas . The railroad was chartered in 1890, for the purpose of constructing a railroad north-northwest from Prescott to access timberlands for the Ozan Lumber Company. Track was gradually extended from Prescott to Arcadia, Blevins, McCaskill, Belton, Tokio, and Highland (Pike County), a distance of 31 miles.

The primary traffic carried by the Prescott and Northwestern was forest products, but for a number of years the line also carried an extensive crop of Elberta peaches from Highland (Pike County) to Prescott during the fruit harvesting season. At Prescott, the refrigerator cars of fruit shipments were transferred to the Missouri Pacific Railroad shipment to northern markets. By the 1950s, outbound lumber from the Prescott mill, along with cement from a cement plant at Highland made up most of the traffic handled by the PNW.

Passenger service was discontinued in November 1945, and freight service to Highland ended with the closure of a cement plant, the last industry utilizing rail service, in 1980. Although unused north of Prescott, the track continued to be maintained by the railroad for possible reuse when second growth timber was harvested. In 1994 a change in corporate strategy resulted in the unused part of the railroad being formally abandoned and dismantled. Since that time, PNW has operated 5 miles of switching track in Prescott, with most traffic being between the sawmill and the Missouri Pacific (now Union Pacific) connection. The Prescott sawmill changed hands several times over the years, and the railroad is now a subsidiary of Potlatch Corporation .


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