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T Selma Chocowinity BLU !( !Kannapolis W Sanford Cleveland FN !( Greene Beaufort Bryson Rutherford ACWR !( Jonesboro !( Henderson !( Hyde City !( Hendersonville Bostic Halls Ferry Graham Dillsboro !( !( Badin Star !( Lee !(Lillington Johnston Goldsboro Cabarrus !( !( TBRY Gaston !( Benson BLU !( Albemarle CWR Harnett DER Polk !( Mt Holly W A !( !( Tuxedo Forest City Gastonia !( Candor KSH !( PNRW Stanly S !( Moore !( Lee !( Shelby S T ! Dunn Wayne Cherokee O Andrews Jackson Brevard AC Creek CD ! ACWR W Craven N ! !( Montgomery R Macon Transylvania !( Charlotte Southern Landrum Crowder Norwood !( Lenoir !( ! Pines CF Mount Clay !( Mecklenburg Olive Aberdeen !( Fort Bragg !( Pamlico Blacksburg !( W New Bern S Pineville S !( Indian Trail !Fayetteville Sampson Richmond A Jones !( Fort Mill Monroe R CTR !( !( Hoke !( Spartanburg !(Wadesboro !( R !( Warsaw Rockingham Raeford A !( !( Cumberland Clinton Rock Hill Anson Scotland Cherry Union Point Carteret S Duplin Havelock !( ! Hamlet LR !( NR Duart S R !( Onslow !( !(Laurinburg St Pauls PLJ Newport CLNA Gibson !( C !(Wallace Cheraw !( !( Pembroke Î Camp Lejeune " !( Lumberton Bladen N Port of Morehead City C Legend Robeson D O !( T Rowland Pender ! Passenger Train Stations !( Dillon NCRR Corridor !( Fair Bluff RJCS Castle Hayne !( !( !( Whiteville New NS Chadbourn Hanover !( Wilmington Columbus Y R Roy Cooper, Governor T Port of CSX D W Î !( Tabor City O " Wilmington James H Trogdon III, Secretary D David Howard, Chief Deputy Secretary Short Lines Brunswick Julie White, Deputy Secretary of Multimodal Transportation Sun ny Jason Orthner, Director - Rail Division NCDOT-Owned, No Operator Point Dashed segments do not have train traffic 1553 MSC, Raleigh, NC 27699-1553 Phone: (919) 707-4700, Fax: (919) 715-6580 Key Key Key ACWR Aberdeen Carolina and Western Railway CPLJ Camp Lejeune Railroad Company NCVA North Carolina and Virginia Railroad Company AR Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad Company CSX CSX Transportation NHVX New Hope Valley Railway/NC Railroad Museum ARC Alexander Railroad Company CTR Clinton Terminal Railroad Company NS Norfolk Southern Corporation Train Stations ATW Atlantic and Western Railway CWCY Caldwell County Railroad PNRW Piedmont and Northern Railway BLU Blue Ridge Southern Railway DER Dunn Erwin Railway RJCS R.J. Corman Railroad/Carolina Lines Burlington Greensboro Rocky Mount Cary Hamlet Salisbury CA Chesapeake and Albemarle Railroad Company DOD Department of Defense RSNR Red Springs and Northern Railroad Charlotte High Point Selma CF Cape Fear Railways, Incorporated FN Foxville & Northern Railroad Co. LLC TBRY Thermal Belt Railway Durham Kannapolis Southern Pines CLNA Carolina Coastal Railway, Incorporated GSM Great Smoky Mountains Railway WSS Winston-Salem Southbound Railway Fayetteville Raleigh Wilson Gastonia CMIZ Champion Paper Company KSH Kinston & Snow Hill Railroad Co., Inc WTRY Wilmington Terminal Railroad Incorporated CMLX Craggy Mountain Railroad LRS Laurinburg and Southern Railroad Company YVRR Yadkin Valley Railroad Company Railway Association of North Carolina www.ncrailways.org For an online NCDOT North Carolina Rail System map, visit http://arcg.is/1hTuBMI August 2019 North Carolina Railroad Directory Class 1 Railroads Shortlines and Other Rail Entities Continued Key Railroad Name & Address Contact Position Phone/Fax Email Address Key Railroad Name & Address Contact Position Phone/Fax Email Address (803) 748-1280 (Phone) Caldwell County Railroad (828) 433-7409 (Phone) CSX Transportation John Dillard Director of State Gov. Affairs [email protected] Don McGrady President [email protected] (803) 748-1338 (Fax) 5725 Giles Farm Rd (828) 437-9652 (Fax) CSX 1201 Main St, Suite 1980 CWCY Morganton, NC, 28655 Columbia, SC, 29201 Vicky Johnson CSX Inventory (904) 366-3052 [email protected] (Southeast Shortlines, Inc.) Darius Barkley General Manager (828) 433-7409 [email protected] Norfolk Southern Corporation Tim Bentley Resident Vice President (804) 292-3434 [email protected] FN Foxville & Northern Railroad Co. LLC John Elkin General Manager (803) 849-4007 [email protected] NS 411 E. Franklin St, Suite 501 (828) 586-8811 (Phone) Patti Henderson Crossing Inventory (404) 529-1288 [email protected] Great Smoky Mountain Railroad Kim Albritton General Manager [email protected] Richmond, VA, 23219 225 Everett St, Suites G&H (828) 488-0427 (Fax) GSM Bryson City, NC, 28713 (American Heritage Railways) Tom Falicon Roadmaster (828) 736-4777 [email protected] (336) 788-9407 (Phone) High Point, Thomasville & Denton Melvin Cohoon Operations Manager [email protected] Shortlines and Other Rail Entities (336) 788-9085 (Fax) Railroad/Winston-Salem Southbound Eddy Mills Assistant Operations Manager (336) 788-9407 [email protected] Key Railroad Name & Address Contact Position Phone/Fax Email Address HPTD/ Railway 4550 Overdale Rd Aberdeen, Carolina, & Western - General Manager - [email protected] WSS Jody Freeman Signal Supervisor (336) 788-9407 - Railway Winston-Salem, NC, 27107 ACWR 967 NC Hwy 211 East (CSX Transportation & Candor, NC, 27229 Ray Deaton Maintainer (910) 220-5213 [email protected] Norfolk Southern Corporation) Ben King Roadmaster - [email protected] Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad (910) 944-2341 (Phone) Kinston & Snow Hill Railroad (205) 662-8534 (Phone) AR 101 East Main St Garland Horton President [email protected] KSH Terry Haywood General Manager [email protected] (910) 944-9738 (Fax) (Gulf & Ohio Railways, Inc.) (910) 276-2853 (Fax) Aberdeen, NC, 28315 (828) 632-2103 (Phone) Laurinburg & Southern Railroad (205) 662-8534 (Phone) Alexander Railroad Company Benjamin Zachary President [email protected] Terry Haywood General Manager [email protected] (828) 632-3179 (Fax) 915 S. Main St (910) 276-2853 (Fax) ARC 51 Second Ave N LRS Laurinburg, NC, 28353 Taylorsville, NC, 28681 Brett Aldred Maintainer (828) 726-6915 [email protected] (Gulf & Ohio Railways, Inc) Lynn Gibson Compliance Officer (205) 662-8534 [email protected] (910) 343-0461 (Phone) (910) 457-8392 (Work) Billy Tucker General Manager [email protected] Col. Heather Carlisle Commander of Railroad Battalion [email protected] Atlantic & Western Railway (910) 251-8159 (Fax) Military Ocean Terminal (910) 364-6740 (Cell) 138 South Steele St, Room L Sunny Point ATW (919) 343-8883 (Phone) MRSX Sunny Brook Fire Department (910) 457-8219 Sanford, NC, 28315 Cole Gaster Operations Manager [email protected] 6280 Sunny Point Road, SE Chief Michael Scott [email protected] (919) 774-4621 (Fax) Chief (Central Dispatch) (Genesee & Wyoming Inc.) Southport, NC, 28461 Kenneth Whisenant General Roadmaster (843) 307-8303 [email protected] Spero Pekatos Terminal Director, US Army (910) 859-3141 - NCDOT Rail Division Darl Farris General Manager (828) 782-0092 [email protected] NCDOT MSC 1553 Andy Miller Facilities & Properties Manager (919) 707-4721 [email protected] Blue Ridge Southern Railway Raleigh, NC, 27699-1553 2364 Hendersonville Rd BLU (919) 954-7601 (Phone) Arden, NC, 28704 Brian Carnes Roadmaster - [email protected] North Carolina Railroad Company Scott Saylor President - (919) 954-7099 (Fax) (Watco Companies, LLC) NCRR 2809 Highwoods Blvd Brock Parham Track Foreman (828) 782-1912 [email protected] Raleigh, NC, 27604 Catherine Knudson Planning Director (919) 954-7601 [email protected] (843) 749-0687 (Phone) (843) 749-0687 (Phone) Jason Woods General Manager [email protected] Jason Woods General Manager [email protected] Chesapeake & Albemarle Railroad (252) 332-3325 (Fax) North Carolina & Virginia Railroad (252) 332-3325 (Fax) 213 N. Railroad St 214 N. Railroad St CA NCVA Ahoskie, NC, 27910 Jamie Rowe Office Manager (252) 332-2778 [email protected] Ahoskie, NC, 27910 Jamie Rowe Office Manager (252) 332-2778 [email protected] (Genesee & Wyoming Inc.) (Genesee & Wyoming Inc.) Kenneth Whisenant General Roadmaster (843) 307-8303 [email protected]
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