Crescent Corridor
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The Crescent Corridor is a railroad corridor operated by the Norfolk Southern Railway (NS). The project, first proposed in 2007, and scheduled for completion by 2020, spans 13 states from New York to Louisiana.[1][2] It is a private-public partnership between Norfolk Southern and the various state and federal governments.[2]
Project overview
Norfolk Southern plans that the project will expand its entire network from the Northeast to the Southeast regions. It is expected[by whom?] that the majority of cargo along the corridor would be intermodal. Norfolk Southern projects the removal of 1.3 million long-haul trucks annually from interstate highways, thereby reducing traffic congestion and helping the environment.[3]
The corridor is 1,400 miles (2,300 km) long and 28 new trains daily would be expected to go into service along with improvements to rail yards along the corridor. NS has proposed sharing the costs with federal and state agencies in a public-private partnership. The overall project cost estimate is $2.5 billion as of 2009.[4] NS plans to expand and upgrade existing rail lines along the corridor to accommodate fast freight trains and also purchase new locomotives and freight cars, and build new terminals.
Intermodal facilities
Norfolk Southern opened new terminal facilities for Charlotte, North Carolina; Memphis, Tennessee; Birmingham, Alabama and Greencastle, Pennsylvania. It also upgraded terminals in Harrisburg and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Norfolk Southern will expand Croxton Yard in New Jersey.[4][5]
Project status
Construction on the project began in northern Virginia in 2008.[citation needed] The Charlotte terminal is under construction.[needs update][5]
The first phase of the project is due to be completed in 2016.[2]
See also
- Chicago Region Environmental and Transportation Efficiency Program (CREATE)
- Heartland Corridor - NS rail improvement program between Norfolk and Chicago
- National Gateway - CSX Transportation rail improvement program
References
- ^ "Crescent Freight Corridor, United States of America". railway-technology.com. Kable Intelligence Limited. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
- ^ a b c Barrow, Keith (July 18, 2014). "Norfolk Southern: from black diamonds to black gold". International Railway Journal. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
- ^ "Rossville, Tennessee". In Your Community. Norfolk Southern Corporation. Retrieved 2016-02-02.
- ^ a b Norfolk Southern Corporation (2009). "Norfolk Southern Selects Greencastle Site for New Franklin County Regional Intermodal Facility, Supporting Crescent Corridor Initiative." Press release. 2009-08-12.
- ^ a b Norfolk Southern Corporation (2009). "Crescent Corridor project aims to increase capacity for intermodal growth, reduce carbon footprint." BizNS (magazine). January/February 2009. pp. 6-7.
External links
- Map of Crescent Corridor - Norfolk Southern
- Crescent Corridor Brochure
- Norfolk Southern Railway
- Rail infrastructure in New Jersey
- Rail infrastructure in Pennsylvania
- Rail infrastructure in Maryland
- Rail infrastructure in Virginia
- Rail infrastructure in Tennessee
- Rail infrastructure in Alabama
- Rail infrastructure in Mississippi
- Rail infrastructure in Louisiana
- Rail freight transportation in the United States
- Transportation planning
- United States rail transportation stubs