One of the largest freight railroad networks in North America, operating in the Western United States.
Union Pacific Corporation, through its subsidiary Union Pacific Railroad Company, operates as a prominent player in the railroad industry within the United States. The company provides essential transportation services across a diversified range of commodities, including grain and grain products, fertilizers, food products, refrigerated goods, and coal, serving various sectors such as agriculture, energy, manufacturing, and automotive.
In addition to its core offerings, Union Pacific Corporation handles transportation for construction materials, industrial chemicals, plastics, forest products, metals and ores, soda ash, and sand. It also facilitates the movement of finished automobiles and automotive parts in intermodal containers, connecting major Pacific and Gulf Coast ports with crucial Midwest and Eastern United States gateways via its extensive rail network.
Founded in 1862 and headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, Union Pacific Corporation continues to play a pivotal role in the logistics and transportation sector. With 32,452 route miles of rail network, the company maintains a robust infrastructure that supports economic growth and facilitates efficient freight movement across key regions of the country.