Railroad Development Corporation
RDC is a Pittsburgh based railway investment and management company, unique in its focus on the developing world. Its operations span the globe, serving four continents. RDC operations encompass seven countries, five languages, and five track gauges. Its focus has expanded from railways to transportation corridors, extending the reach and value of its franchises through the incorporation of port facilities, transload facilities, fiber optics development and other related businesses.
RDC's competitive advantage stems from its ability to structure joint ventures on a case-by-case basis in complex and volatile markets, while minimizing transaction costs and the time necessary for implementation.
RDC operates and owns:
the Iowa Interstate Railroad ("IAIS"), a 623-mile (1,005 km) (standard gauge) regional carrier consisting of former Rock Island routes between Chicago, Illinois, and Omaha, Nebraska, in the United States.
in conjunction with América Latina Logística, ALL Central (formerly “BAP”), which is a 3,324-mile (5,350 km) (broad gauge) railroad operating on the San Martín line in six provinces of Argentina along an east-west route between Buenos Aires and Mendoza.
in conjunction with América Latina Logística, ALL Mesopotámica (formerly “FMGU”), a 1,703-mile (2,740 km) (standard gauge) railroad operating on the Urquiza line in four provinces of Argentina on a route network linking Buenos Aires to interchanges with railroads in Uruguay, Brazil, and Paraguay.
in conjunction with Guatemalan investors, Ferrovías Guatemala ("FVG"), a 200-mile (322 km) (narrow gauge) railroad connecting Guatemala City with the Atlantic Ocean. Additional closed corridors to Mexico and El Salvador, as well as ports on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, are included in the concession.
in conjunction with Peruvian investors, Ferrocarril Central Andino ("FCCA"), a 367-mile (591 km) (standard gauge) railroad connecting Huancayo and Cerro de Pasco with Lima and the Pacific port of Callao.
in conjunction with Mozambican and international investors, the Nacala Corridor, which integrates the Corredor de Desenvolvimento do Norte ("CDN") (the North Development Corridor) in Mozambique and Central East African Railways ("CEAR") in Malawi.
CDN represents the Port of Nacala and the Northern Railway in Mozambique and consists of 523 miles (872 km) of trackage between the Indian Ocean at Nacala and the border with Malawi, and serves as Malawi’s exclusive rail access. CEAR represents the railway system of Malawi and consists of 495 miles (797 km) connecting the major cities of Blantyre and Lilongwe with Mozambique’s Northern railway.
in conjunction with Estonian and international investors, the Estonian freight railway -- Eesti Raudtee ("EVR"). This 431-mile route (693 km) (five-foot gauge) links Russia's railway system with the ice-free ports of Estonia.
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