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9/30/2022



Rail News: Short Lines & Regionals

Ohio commission OKs grants for railroad, manufacturer


South Point and Ohio Railroad will receive $50,000 while manufacturer ORBIS Corp., which is served by the Indiana and Ohio Railway, will receive $100,000.
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The Ohio Rail Development Commission (ORDC) this week approved a $50,000 grant for the South Point and Ohio Railroad (SPOR) to rehabilitate sections of its rail yard and other infrastructure in South Point.

The grant will fund a project that help SPOR provide transload capabilities to Purecycle Technologies, a plastics company in Ironton, commission officials said in a press release. The project's total cost is an estimated $160,000.

SPOR began operating in 2021 along 7 miles of track within The Point Industrial Park. The railroad interchanges with Norfolk Southern Railway and is a subsidiary of Agracel Rail Holdings Co.

The ORDC also approved a $100,000 grant to ORBIS Corp. to expand its manufacturing plant in Urbana. The company plans to invest more than $42 million into the plant, including $356,554 to expand on-site rail infrastructure, commission officials said.

The proposed 50,000-square-foot expansion would accommodate eight large injection machines to increase capacity. The site is served by Indiana and Ohio Railway (IORY), but the additional capacity will bring online a long-inactive rail siding.

A Menasha Corp. subsidiary, ORBIS is a packaging systems manufacturer.



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