Money for Local Railroad Projects
D & I Silica will be receiving $700,000 in state money to build two new transloading facilities and improve the functionality of two existing facilities for transloading of silica sand from rail cars to trucks for local gas-well production in McKean, Cameron, Tioga and Luzerne counties.
The money is part of a $24.5 million state investment from PennDOT’s Rail Freight Capital Budget/Transportation Assistance and Rail Freight Assistance Programs, Governor Ed Rendell announced today.
“Upgrading and expanding our freight rail lines helps maintain service and also opens the door to greater business opportunities,” Rendell said. “These investments will help meet growing demand for freight rail service and also help ease highway congestion by reducing the number of trucks on our roadways.”
The Buffalo Pittsburgh Railroad in Elk County will receive $1.7 million to construct a siding and reactivate a bridge over the Clarion River to connect to another railroad.
The money is part of a $24.5 million state investment from PennDOT’s Rail Freight Capital Budget/Transportation Assistance and Rail Freight Assistance Programs, Governor Ed Rendell announced today.
“Upgrading and expanding our freight rail lines helps maintain service and also opens the door to greater business opportunities,” Rendell said. “These investments will help meet growing demand for freight rail service and also help ease highway congestion by reducing the number of trucks on our roadways.”
The Buffalo Pittsburgh Railroad in Elk County will receive $1.7 million to construct a siding and reactivate a bridge over the Clarion River to connect to another railroad.
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