
Other Sugar Mill Railways
Bago Milling, Inc. (BMI)
BMI was a sugar mill based in Bago City. Its exact founding year is unclear, but it was already in existence by the 1930s. As of 1983, some sugarcane transport by rail was still being conducted along with harvesting and milling. However, it appears the plant was shut down in the 1990s.

Bacolod‑Murcia Milling Company (BMMC)
BMMC, a major sugar producer founded in the 1920s in Bacolod City, once operated the largest sugar mill in the region and maintained an extensive private railway network. In the 1930s, it had over 160 km of tracks. Even in 1983, over 100 km were still reportedly in use, but the network gradually shrank, and operations ceased by the late 1980s.

Talisay–Silay Milling Company, Inc. (TASIMICO)
TASIMICO was a mid-sized sugar mill established in the 1920s and based in Talisay and Silay cities in western Negros. In 1983, it was acquired by the American agribusiness giant Cargill and continued operations. However, due to a declining sugar market and difficulties in recovering investment, the factory ultimately closed again in 1994.
