Media Kit » Try RailPrime™ Today! »
Progressive Railroading
Newsletter Sign Up
Stay updated on news, articles and information for the rail industry



This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.




railPrime
View Current Digital Issue »


RAIL EMPLOYMENT & NOTICES



Rail News Home Short Lines & Regionals

April 2008



Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals

The state of small-road funding



advertisement

Last month, three states approved millions of dollars in funding and gave the thumbs up to dozens of short-line infrastructure projects.

The Ohio Rail Development Commission approved funds and plans for 10 freight-rail projects, including the rehabilitation of a 26-mile Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway Co. line; trackwork at Camp Chase and Cleveland Commercial railroads, and R.J. Corman Railroad Co.; grade crossing upgrades at the Indiana & Northeastern and Youngstown & Southeastern railroads; and yard improvements at the Maumee & Western Railroad.

Meanwhile, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation approved 38 grants totaling $10.2 million. The grants include $499,995 to the Reading and Northern Railroad to rehabilitate track, $463,250 to York Railway Co. to rehabilitate various branch lines, $357,000 to the Aliquippa and Ohio River Railroad to rehabilitate a mainline and replace a bridge deck, $223,569 to SMS-Penn Jersey Rail Lines Inc. to construct a double-ended siding and $208,006 to the Pennsylvania Northeast

Regional Railroad to rehabilitate a mainline.

Finally, the North Carolina Board of Transportation awarded more than $2 million to 11 railroads through the Short Line Infrastructure Assistance Program. The grants include $601,300 to the Aberdeen, Carolina & Western Railway to repair tracks; $500,000 to Yadkin Valley Railroad to upgrade its line; $318,600 to Carolina Coastal Railway to repair tracks, upgrade a bridge, and build a runaround track and locomotive service pit; and $123,500 to High Point, Thomasville & Denton railroad to upgrade tracks.



Related Topics: