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The '''Ashwood Southeastern Railroad''' (reporting mark ASER) is a major railroad in New Territories. They are estimated to be the second largest railroad in terms of mileage, just behind the [[Pine Island & Bridgewater Railway]].
[[File:ASERLogo.png|thumb|Ashwood Southeastern's logo since 2025.]]
The '''Ashwood Southeastern Railroad''' (reporting mark ASER) is a major railroad in [[New Territories]]. They are estimated to be the second largest railroad in terms of mileage, just behind the [[Pine Island & Bridgewater Railway]]. They are owned by the parent company [[New Territories Rail Link]].


== History ==
== History ==
The ASER was initially started in 1898 by some of the early United States settlers as the Ashwood Transport Company. The original line ran from Ashwood to the Pine River to transport goods to Ashwood. Nothing of the line other than the part in Ashwood remains to this day, being abandoned and ripped out in 1920.  
The ASER was initially started in 1898 by some of the early United States settlers as the Ashwood Transport Company. The original line ran from [[Ashwood]] to the Pine River to transport goods to Ashwood. Nothing of the line other than the part in Ashwood remains to this day, being abandoned and ripped out in 1920.  


=== East Line ===
=== East Line ===
In 1916, work had begun on two new lines, one heading east out of Ashwood and one heading south. The east line was completed in 1923, after several construction problems in the Sierra Vista mountains and Silver Ridge mountain range. The line was built to the brand new settlement of Quincy, which would later grow to be one of the biggest cities in New Territories. The line is still in active use today as the Sierra and Silver Ridge Subdivisions.
In 1916, work had begun on two new lines, one heading east out of Ashwood and one heading south. The East Line was completed in 1923, after several construction problems in the Sierra Vista mountains and Silver Ridge mountain range. The line was built to the brand new settlement of Quincy, which would later grow to be one of the biggest cities in New Territories. The line would be extended east out of Quincy to the towns of Marion, San Rafael and Fargo.


=== South Line ===
=== South Line ===
Almost immediately after work had begun on the East Line, work on the South Line had also begun.  
Almost immediately after work had begun on the East Line, work on the South Line had also begun. The line was initially completed in 1919, connecting Ashwood to what would become Ashwood's military base, later on [[Ashwood International Airport|Ashwood's Airport]] and the future [[CoalPort]]. The line later was expanded in the late 20's all the way down to what's now known as Edison. After this line was completed, the company was renamed to Ashwood & Southeastern. 
 
=== Line Name History ===
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Line
!Original Line Name
!Line Name 1950's
!Line Name Post 2012
!Line Status
!Notes
|-
|Ashwood-Pine River
|Ashwood Transport Company
|N/A
|N/A
|Abandoned
|Parts in Ashwood are still in use by PIBR and ASER.
|-
|Ashwood-Lakeside
|East Line
|East District
|Sierra Subdivision
|Active
|Parts in Ashwood owned by PIBR.
|-
|Lakeside-Quincy
|East Line
|East District
|Silver Ridge Subdivision
|Active
|
|-
|Quincy-Garrison
|East Line
|East District
|Quincy Terminal Subdivision
|Active
|
|-
|Quincy-Marion/Fargo
|East Line
|East District
|Marion Subdivision
|Active
|Renamed in 1988 to Marion District.
|-
|Lakeside-Evergreen/Mountfield
|Evergreen Branch
|Evergreen District
|Evergreen Subdivision
|Active
|
|-
|Ashwood-Newark
|South Line
|South District
|Ashwood Terminal Subdivision
|Active
|Ashwood parts owned by PIBR.
|-
|Newark-CoalPort
|South Line
|South District
|CoalPort Subdivision
|Active
|
|-
|CoalPort-Edison
|South Line
|South District
|Edison Subdivision
|Active
|
|-
|CoalPort-Birdwell
|Birdwell Line
|Birdwell District
|Birdwell Branch
|Mostly Abandoned
|Part of the line is still in use in Birdwell as a branch line and now connects to the PIBR Ashwood Terminal District.
|}
 
== Operations ==
 
=== Rolling Stock ===
ASER currently owns 60 locomotives; 10 GP40-2's, 19 SD40-2's, 5 SD60's, 18 SD60M's, 6 GP40PH-2's and 2 RDC's. They have owned GP9's, GP10's and various steam locomotives in the past, but have since sold or scrapped them all. On February 4th, 2025, ASER placed an order for 20 EMD SD70ACes. As of November 2025, due to shipping and production issues, they have not been delivered.
 
=== Rail Lines ===
ASER operates seven subdivisions across two divisions.
{|class="wikitable sortable"
!Division
!Major Cities
!Main Yard
!Subdivisions
!Notes
|-
|Eastern
|[[Ashwood]], [[Sterry]], [[New Limon]], [[Quincy]], [[Evergreen]]
|Quincy, NT
|[[Evergreen Subdivision|Evergreen]], [[Quincy Terminal Subdivision|Quincy Terminal]], [[Sierra Subdivision|Sierra]], [[Silver Ridge Subdivision|Silver Ridge]]
|
|-
|Southern
|[[Ashwood]]
|Ashwood, NT
|[[Ashwood Terminal]], CoalPort
|
|}
 
 
[[Category:Railroads]]
[[Category:Railroads]]

Latest revision as of 05:47, 21 November 2025

Ashwood Southeastern's logo since 2025.

The Ashwood Southeastern Railroad (reporting mark ASER) is a major railroad in New Territories. They are estimated to be the second largest railroad in terms of mileage, just behind the Pine Island & Bridgewater Railway. They are owned by the parent company New Territories Rail Link.

History

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The ASER was initially started in 1898 by some of the early United States settlers as the Ashwood Transport Company. The original line ran from Ashwood to the Pine River to transport goods to Ashwood. Nothing of the line other than the part in Ashwood remains to this day, being abandoned and ripped out in 1920.

East Line

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In 1916, work had begun on two new lines, one heading east out of Ashwood and one heading south. The East Line was completed in 1923, after several construction problems in the Sierra Vista mountains and Silver Ridge mountain range. The line was built to the brand new settlement of Quincy, which would later grow to be one of the biggest cities in New Territories. The line would be extended east out of Quincy to the towns of Marion, San Rafael and Fargo.

South Line

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Almost immediately after work had begun on the East Line, work on the South Line had also begun. The line was initially completed in 1919, connecting Ashwood to what would become Ashwood's military base, later on Ashwood's Airport and the future CoalPort. The line later was expanded in the late 20's all the way down to what's now known as Edison. After this line was completed, the company was renamed to Ashwood & Southeastern.

Line Name History

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Line Original Line Name Line Name 1950's Line Name Post 2012 Line Status Notes
Ashwood-Pine River Ashwood Transport Company N/A N/A Abandoned Parts in Ashwood are still in use by PIBR and ASER.
Ashwood-Lakeside East Line East District Sierra Subdivision Active Parts in Ashwood owned by PIBR.
Lakeside-Quincy East Line East District Silver Ridge Subdivision Active
Quincy-Garrison East Line East District Quincy Terminal Subdivision Active
Quincy-Marion/Fargo East Line East District Marion Subdivision Active Renamed in 1988 to Marion District.
Lakeside-Evergreen/Mountfield Evergreen Branch Evergreen District Evergreen Subdivision Active
Ashwood-Newark South Line South District Ashwood Terminal Subdivision Active Ashwood parts owned by PIBR.
Newark-CoalPort South Line South District CoalPort Subdivision Active
CoalPort-Edison South Line South District Edison Subdivision Active
CoalPort-Birdwell Birdwell Line Birdwell District Birdwell Branch Mostly Abandoned Part of the line is still in use in Birdwell as a branch line and now connects to the PIBR Ashwood Terminal District.

Operations

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Rolling Stock

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ASER currently owns 60 locomotives; 10 GP40-2's, 19 SD40-2's, 5 SD60's, 18 SD60M's, 6 GP40PH-2's and 2 RDC's. They have owned GP9's, GP10's and various steam locomotives in the past, but have since sold or scrapped them all. On February 4th, 2025, ASER placed an order for 20 EMD SD70ACes. As of November 2025, due to shipping and production issues, they have not been delivered.

Rail Lines

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ASER operates seven subdivisions across two divisions.

Division Major Cities Main Yard Subdivisions Notes
Eastern Ashwood, Sterry, New Limon, Quincy, Evergreen Quincy, NT Evergreen, Quincy Terminal, Sierra, Silver Ridge
Southern Ashwood Ashwood, NT Ashwood Terminal, CoalPort