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Indiana Southern (ISRR)
Indiana Southern Railroad (ISRR) operates over a distance of 176 miles between Indianapolis and Evansville. Its route traverses the heart of Southern Indiana's bituminous coal fields and corn belt, and positions it to serve multiple steam electric generating stations. ISRR will also serve a new coal gasification plant under construction, as well increasing its participation in the expanding market for Illinois Basin coal. ISRR interchanges traffic with INRD, CSXT, and NS
Info: URL: https://www.gwrr.com/isrr (Added: 21-Dec-2000)
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Jacksonville Port Terminal Railroad (JXPT)
Jacksonville Port Terminal Railroad (JXPT)
Primary Commodities -
Watco moves any commodity, and on this railroad, it’s primarily automobiles, chemicals, farm and food products, intermodal containers, and pulp, and paper.
Track Miles
10
Interchange Points
Jacksonville, FL – CSX, NS
Year Watco Operations Began
2017
Info: URL: https://www.watco.com/service/rail/jacksonville-port-terminal-railroad-jxpt/ (Added: 1-Oct-2022)
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Juniata Valley Railroad
The Juniata Valley Railroad is a switching carrier and a Norfolk Southern handling line carrier. NS shipments can be routed NS direct.
The Juniata Valley Railroad was incorporated in 1996 to assume from Conrail the operation of the three branch lines radiating out of Lewistown. These lines include remnants of the former railroads extending to Selinsgrove and to Milroy, and the branch to the West Mifflin Industrial Park.
Info: URL: https://www.nshr.com/jvrr (Added: 1-Jul-2000)
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Kanawha River Railroad (KNWA)
The Kanawha River Railroad (KNWA) consists of 309 miles of track running south from Refugee, Ohio, to Maben, West Virginia. The railroad's name is derived from the Kanawha River in West Virginia which the railroad follows south through the state.
The KNWA ships approximately 20,000 carloads of product annually for the energy, aggregate, agriculture, and chemical industries.
Info: URL: https://www.watco.com/service/rail/knwa/ (Added: 20-Oct-2016)
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Kaw River Railroad (KAW)
Kansas City, KS Central Region
The original Kaw River Railroad (KAW) was a Kansas City Southern Railway Company property that became the first short line Watco Companies would operate for KCS. The 12-mile line began operations in June 2004, serving customers in Kansas City, Kan./Mo. and the historic Union Station. The KAW expanded in April 2005, adding 16 miles that included the Birmingham, Mo. to Kearney, Mo. line. The expansion is a BNSF property serving customers in Clay County, Mo. and interchanges with the BNSF at Birmingham, Mo.
In March 2006, the line expanded again and the KAW began operations for the Kansas City Transportation Company LLC (KCTL) serving more than 30 customers. In May 2007, nearly 15 miles of industrial track was added, serving customers of the Bedford Yard. The KCTL interchanges with the BNSF, ICE, KCS, NS and UP at Kansas City. Collectively, the KAW and KCTL handle approximately 15,000 carloads of animal byproducts, chemicals, plastics and industrial products annually. Also, the KAW has a transload site available for handling dry bulk products and other carload traffic. The KAW operations office is located in Kansas City, KS and Customer Service is located in both Pittsburg and Kansas City, Kan.
Info: URL: https://www.watco.com/service/rail/kaw-river-railroad-kaw/ (Added: 25-Mar-2015)
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