Section of CSX Main Line to Undergo Rehabilitation

stewarttrains98 Jun 8, 2008

  1. stewarttrains98

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    CSX Customer News

    Section of CSX Main Line to Undergo Rehabilitation


    This summer, CSXT Engineering forces will conduct their annual
    rehabilitation of a portion of CSXT's main line along coal routes at the
    center of the railroad's network. Work will begin on Monday, June 30,
    and finish Monday afternoon, July 7. Service will resume on Tuesday
    morning, July 8.

    Lines on CSXT's Kingsport, Blue Ridge, Spartanburg, Charlotte, Terrell
    and CN&L subdivisions will be shut down for the duration of the project.
    If performed under the normal train curfew process, the project would
    take an estimated 27 weeks with significant service disruptions along
    the route.

    Most line haul traffic will be rerouted via other railroads and gateways
    during this project, which may result in a 24- to 48-hour increase in
    transit time. Sales representatives and local trainmasters are now
    working with customers to minimize disruptions and develop service plans
    for the shutdown.

    During this shutdown, 450 Engineering workers will install more than 16
    track miles of rail and 37,103 ties. They will surface 25 track miles on
    the Kingsport subdivision. In addition, they will be upgrading four
    tunnels on the Kingsport subdivision and five bridges on the Kingsport
    and Blue Ridge subdivisions.

    The following is a more detailed list of the rail segments involved in
    the project:
    * The line between Haysi Junction, Va. (near Elkhorn City, Ky.) and
    Parke Junction, S.C., on the Kingsport, Blue Ridge and Spartanburg
    subdivisions will be largely shut down for the eight-day duration of the
    project.
    * The Charlotte subdivision from Bostic Yard, N.C., to Matthews, N.C.,
    will be shut down.
    * The Terrell subdivision from Mount Holly, N.C., to Terrell, N.C., will
    be shut down.
    * The CN&L subdivision from Dover, S.C., to Cayce Yard in Columbia,
    S.C., will also be shut down for the project.
     
  2. Tim Loutzenhiser

    Tim Loutzenhiser TrainBoard Supporter

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    Good info - helps to know stuff like this when planning vacations.
     

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