Georgia Central Railway Achieves Capacity for 286,000-lb. Freight Cars
01 October 2019 - 10:00PM
Business Wire
Genesee & Wyoming Inc. (G&W)(NYSE:GWR) today announced
that its subsidiary Georgia Central Railway, L.P., a 211-mile short
line freight railroad operating between Macon and Savannah, has
upgraded its entire line to handle 286,000-lb. railcar loadings,
matching the capacity of connecting national railroads.
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Georgia Central Railway, a 211-mile short
line freight railroad operating between Macon and Savannah, has
upgraded its entire line to handle 286,000-lb. railcar loadings,
matching the capacity of connecting national railroads. (Photo:
Business Wire)
Enabling customers to ship and receive 286,000-lb. railcars
increases Georgia Central’s competitiveness compared to other modes
of transportation. The railroad had been limited to 263,000-lb.
loadings due to the capacity of some of the 55 bridges on the line.
In recent years, Georgia Central invested $4 million in projects to
achieve 286,000-lb. capacity, including installation of 3,200
bridge stringers and 10,000 crossties. The most recent phase
involved upgrades to the Pendleton Creek bridge, a 1,500-foot-long
trestle with 119 spans.
“This is an important milestone in ongoing improvements to the
Georgia Central’s ability to serve the growing Savannah market,
including industrial development projects that will utilize the
Georgia Port Authority’s Garden City container terminal,” said Andy
Chunko, Georgia Central president. “An additional $8 million of
investments are planned to increase track speed to 25 mph across
the line, via a $4-million federal Consolidated Rail Infrastructure
and Safety Improvements (CRISI) Program grant announced in June and
an accompanying $4-million match by Georgia Central. The
combination of 286k loadings and higher speeds will help us win a
greater share of our customers’ freight volumes and make the line
even more attractive to new industrial development.”
In April 2019, G&W announced that Georgia Central will serve
a $172-million plastics distribution facility under construction at
the 197-acre Savannah Port Logistics Center on its line in Pooler,
Ga. The new facility is expected to ship more than 5,000 annual
carloads commencing in late 2019.
About Georgia Central
Georgia Central Railway, L.P., a subsidiary of Genesee &
Wyoming Inc., transports freight including chemicals, farm and food
products, fertilizers, forest products, metals, minerals and stone,
plastics, and pulp and paper. It interchanges with CSX at Savannah;
with G&W’s Heart of Georgia Railroad at Vidalia, Ga.; and with
Norfolk Southern Railway at Macon, Ga. Learn more at
www.gwrr.com/GC.
About G&W
G&W owns or leases 119 freight railroads organized in eight
locally managed operating regions with 8,000 employees serving
3,000 customers.
- G&W’s six North American regions serve 41 U.S. states and
four Canadian provinces and include 113 short line and regional
freight railroads with more than 13,000 track-miles.
- G&W’s Australia Region serves New South Wales, the Northern
Territory and South Australia and operates the 1,400-mile
Tarcoola-to-Darwin rail line. The Australia Region is 51.1% owned
by G&W and 48.9% owned by a consortium of funds and clients
managed by Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets.
- G&W’s UK/Europe Region includes the U.K.’s largest rail
maritime intermodal operator and second-largest freight rail
provider, as well as regional rail services in Continental
Europe.
G&W subsidiaries and joint ventures also provide rail
service at more than 40 major ports, rail-ferry service between the
U.S. Southeast and Mexico, transload services, contract coal
loading, and industrial railcar switching and repair.
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Michael Williams, G&W Corporate Communications
1-203-202-8900 Web site: www.gwrr.com
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