Ann Arbor to be purchased by Watco

friscobob Jan 1, 2013

  1. friscobob

    friscobob Staff Member

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    Kansas company enters agreement to buy Ann Arbor Railroad
    AnnArbor.com

    Daniel Brenner | AnnArbor.com

    The Ann Arbor Railroad - a so-called "short line" that runs from Ann Arbor
    to Toledo - will be acquired by a Kansas transportation company that wants
    to expand into Ohio, according to the company.

    A subsidiary of Watco Companies LLC has reached an agreement to purchase the
    private company's stock, which will be held in a voting trust "until the
    Surface Transportation Board (STB) approves the transaction, which is
    expected to be in late January or early February," according to Watco.

    Information on the transaction details was not available Saturday. Estimates
    put the AAR annual revenue at $6 million per year.

    The 50-mile Ann Arbor Railroad serves southeastern Michigan and the Toledo,
    Ohio markets focusing mostly on the automobile and manufacturing industries.
    Most of its operations are in Toledo, but its headquarters is in Howell.

    The acquistion gives Watco access to what it describes as " significant rail
    terminals in the Toledo area focused on automobile loading for industry
    leaders Chrysler, General Motors, and Ford."

    Its interchanges include Class 1 railroads Canadian National, CSXT, and
    Norfolk Southern as well as short lines Great Lakes Central, Indiana & Ohio
    and Wheeling & Lake Erie.

    "This acquisition expands our rail network in the State of Michigan and
    allows us to build stronger relationships with our customers while also
    giving Watco the opportunity to serve the State of Ohio and its important
    industrial base," said Ed McKechnie, Watco chief commercial officer, in a
    news release.

    "The Ann Arbor Railroad team has prided itself in delivering high quality
    service to our Customers," said Jim Erickson, president of the Ann Arbor
    Railroad, in the same release. "We are going to continue to build on that
    high expectation of service, and look forward to working together with the
    rest of the Watco team."

    The railway has been run by the Ann Arbor Acquisition Corp, according to
    rail history sites. It's been operating it its existing short-line format
    since 1988, from a Great Lakes Central Railroad interchange north of Ann
    Arbor. It also includes a branch line in Saline to the Faurecia plant.

    Ann Arbor Railroad also controls some railway right-of-ways that the city
    hopes to acquire as part of a greenway project.

    Watco is based in Pittsburg, Kansas. It has 3,500 miles of railway in the
    U.S., including at least 20 short-line railroads.

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  2. BoxcabE50

    BoxcabE50 HOn30 & N Scales Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    I wish someone could give us an update on the Ann Arbor. Is there any of it which was out of service, tracks still in place? Or has the rest of that system all been abandoned or sold in pieces?
     

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