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financial HigHligHts
for tHe Year
at Year-end
financial ratios (%)
Union Pacific
Headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, Union Pacic Railroad operates more than 32,400 route miles in the
western two-thirds of the United States, making it North Americas largest railroad. Supporting the nations
economy, Union Pacic links 23 states, every major West Coast and Gulf Coast port, and the fastest-growing U.S.
population centers. e Railroad has one of the industrys most diversied commodity mixes and serves the East
through four major gateways in Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans. Additionally, Union Pacic operates key
north/south corridors, interchanging trac with the Canadian rail systems, and it is the only railroad to serve six major
gateways to Mexico. e Companys computer systems provide real-time information about customer shipments
moving daily aboard more than 3,000 trains, many of which are controlled by Omahas Harriman Dispatching Center.
e Railroad operates more than 8,000 locomotives, most equipped with computerized control systems, and freight cars
number nearly 107,000. Union Pacic has almost 50,000 employees.
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