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Citicorp Railmark Inc. (Citirail)

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Citicorp Railmark Inc.
Citirail Express
FormerlyCiticorp Aerolease
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryLocomotive leasing
Founded13 May 1970
HeadquartersChicago, Illinois, United States
ParentCitibank

Citicorp Railmark Inc. (trading as Citirail Express) (reporting mark CREX) is a company that leases locomotives to railroads as needed. The company is a subsidiary of Citibank, which itself is a division of Citigroup. It was formerly known as Citicorp Aerolease, and was first formed on May 13, 1970.[1]

Locomotives

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Citirail used to have 167 locomotives, and now only has 1 locomotive due to the rest of the locomotives sold, or leased, which are listed here:[2]

Model Quantity Numbers Notes
GE ES44AC 15 1201–1215 Built 2012. All sold to CN.
50 1301–1350 Built 2013. All sold to CN. 1331 was wrecked and retired.
35 1401–1435 Built 2014. All sold to CN.
25 1501–1525 Built 2015. All sold to CN. These are Tier 4 credit units.
EMD SD40-2 1 6214
GE C40-8 41 2026, 9023–9037, 9039-9048, 9050-9064 Ex-Union Pacific Railroad, née C&NW. 9049 was renumbered to 2026. All were sold to CN.

References

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  1. ^ "Citicorp Railmark Inc". Bloomberg.
  2. ^ Craig, R. (22 July 2019). "CitiCorp Railmark". The Diesel Shop.
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