Global Information Lookup Global Information

Commonwealth Railway information


Commonwealth Railway, Inc.
Overview
HeadquartersSuffolk, VA
Reporting markCWRY
LocaleSuffolk, VA to Portsmouth, VA
Dates of operationAugust 1989–present
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

The Commonwealth Railway, Inc. (reporting mark CWRY) is a United States Class III short-line railroad operating 27 miles (43 km) of track of a former Norfolk, Franklin and Danville Railway line from Suffolk, Virginia, to Portsmouth, Virginia. The main office is in the Wilroy area of Suffolk. Commonwealth Railway was acquired by Genesee & Wyoming Inc. in 1996 (who still owns it today) and is a part of Norfolk Southern's "Thoroughbred Shortline Program". It interchanges with Norfolk Southern and CSX in Norfolk, Virginia. [1]

An important industry on the line was the BASF Chemical plant in the West Norfolk area of Portsmouth. The plant was usually switched by locomotive #444, a GP16 class locomotive rebuilt by Seaboard Coast Line Railroad in the early 1980s. The main locomotive was #517, a CF7 rebuild of an EMD F7 performed by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in the 1970s.

The BASF plant closed in 2007 and was subsequently demolished. A small chemical company remains on the site.[2]

Another important industry is APM Terminals, which is a modern shipping container port in Portsmouth along the Elizabeth River. This port was leased by Maersk to the Virginia Port Authority in late 2010. Commonwealth Railway is the only rail line to access the port. Another port is planned for Craney Island; however, as of 2020 the port is still in the planning stage and has not been constructed.

With the opening of this new container port, two EMD SW1500 switch engines were added to the roster. To handle the container traffic to and from the port, the Commonwealth Railway line through the city of Portsmouth has been realigned down the medians of I-664 and SR 164, at a cost of $60 million. A small marshaling yard was built in the Baileytown area of Suffolk. Double-stack container service started in December 2010. A second phase, paid for by $9 million in federal stimulus funding, will further improve port access and is expected to be completed in September 2011.[3][4][needs update]

The Commonwealth Railway had two GP20 locomotives numbered 2090 and 2091 which were sold in 2019 to Larry's Truck & Electric (LTEX) in McDonald, Ohio. By 2020 the Commonwealth Railway operated only one locomotive, an EMD GP15-1 numbered 1424, leased from LTEX.[5] The company's remaining EMD SW1500, No. 1551, is leased to the International Paper Company in Franklin, Virginia.[6]

  1. ^ "Commonwealth Railway – A Genesee & Wyoming Company".
  2. ^ "Last BASF parcel in Portsmouth sold to construction company". 15 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Commonwealth Railway to Start Double-Stack Service | JOC.com".
  4. ^ "New Commonwealth Railway line set to open". Trains.com. Retrieved 2021-03-28.
  5. ^ "Pictures of LTEX 1424".
  6. ^ "International Paper Mill Power".
  7. ^ Georgia Central Railway

and 25 Related for: Commonwealth Railway information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8583 seconds.)

Commonwealth Railway

Last Update:

The Commonwealth Railway, Inc. (reporting mark CWRY) is a United States Class III short-line railroad operating 27 miles (43 km) of track of a former Norfolk...

Word Count : 582

Commonwealth Railways

Last Update:

The Commonwealth Railways were established in 1917 by the Government of Australia with the Commonwealth Railways Act to administer the Trans-Australia...

Word Count : 1796

Commonwealth Railways GM class

Last Update:

diesel locomotives built by Clyde Engineering, Granville for the Commonwealth Railways in several batches between 1951 and 1967. As of January 2014, some...

Word Count : 856

Commonwealth Engineering

Last Update:

that designed and built railway locomotives, rolling stock and trams. Smith and Waddington, the predecessor to Commonwealth Engineering, was founded...

Word Count : 732

North Australia Railway

Last Update:

built. As a consequence of Federation, the Commonwealth (or federal) government took ownership of the railway in 1911, having undertaken to connect Darwin...

Word Count : 1668

Virginia Port Authority

Last Update:

Authority (VPA) is an autonomous agency (political subdivision) of the Commonwealth of Virginia that owns The Port of Virginia, a group of facilities with...

Word Count : 3526

CR

Last Update:

footballer Commonwealth record in athletics Commonwealth record in swimming Caledonian Railway (Scotland) Commonwealth Railways (Australia) Central Railway (India)...

Word Count : 726

Commonwealth Railways CL class

Last Update:

diesel locomotives built by Clyde Engineering, Granville for the Commonwealth Railways in several batches between 1970 and 1972. The class was the last...

Word Count : 1191

Commonwealth Railways CB class railcar

Last Update:

operated by the Commonwealth Railways and Australian National in Australia from 1951 until 1990. In October 1950, Commonwealth Railways placed an order...

Word Count : 518

Commonwealth Railways NM class

Last Update:

The Commonwealth Railways NM class locomotive was a class of 4-8-0 locomotives of the Commonwealth Railways, Australia. The class operated on 1,067 mm...

Word Count : 246

Commonwealth Railways NB class

Last Update:

The Commonwealth Railways NB class originated in a shipment of four 0-6-0, 1067 millimetres (3 feet 6 inches) gauge, saddle tank steam locomotives built...

Word Count : 430

Pichi Richi Railway

Last Update:

proceeded north to build a railway to the "Red Centre" of Australia – the Central Australia Railway. The Commonwealth Railways ran trains through the pass...

Word Count : 3140

Commonwealth Railways NSU class

Last Update:

The Commonwealth Railways NSU class was a class of diesel-electric locomotives built in 1954 and 1955 by the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company...

Word Count : 1858

Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company

Last Update:

locomotives and multiple units built by the company are listed below: 14 Commonwealth Railways NSU class in 1954. Works numbers DEL1–14 5 similar locos for Sierra...

Word Count : 731

Indian Pacific

Last Update:

four government railway administrations: the Department of Railways New South Wales, South Australian Railways, Commonwealth Railways and Western Australian...

Word Count : 3956

Clyde Engineering

Last Update:

awarded the first of many contracts for diesel locomotives by the Commonwealth Railways after it was appointed the Australian licensee for Electro-Motive...

Word Count : 960

The Overland

Last Update:

Chris's Commonwealth Railways Pages. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 31 March 2010. "Hopkins". Chris' Commonwealth Railways Pages...

Word Count : 3623

Commonwealth Railways NC class

Last Update:

The Commonwealth Railways NC class consisted of two diesel-hydraulic locomotives built by Clyde Engineering, Granville, New South Wales in 1956. The Lakewood...

Word Count : 958

Commonwealth Railways NJ class

Last Update:

Engineering, Granville for the Commonwealth Railways for use on the Central Australia Railway. In 1969, Commonwealth Railways ordered six single-cab NJ class...

Word Count : 486

Commonwealth Railways C class

Last Update:

Commonwealth Railways C class was a class of 4-6-0 passenger locomotives built in 1938 by Walkers Limited, Maryborough, for the Commonwealth Railways...

Word Count : 248

Canberra railway station

Last Update:

under the control of the Commonwealth Railways in 1927. Canberra station opened on 21 April 1924, a decade after the goods railway. Passenger services had...

Word Count : 4198

Budd Rail Diesel Car

Last Update:

2015). "Commonwealth Railways CB class Budd Railcars". Chris's Commonwealth Railways Information. Retrieved May 7, 2016. "Western Report". Railway Digest...

Word Count : 4729

Commonwealth Railways NT class

Last Update:

Limited, Rhodes for the Commonwealth Railways. They saw service on the Central Australia Railway and North Australia Railway, and on the Port Lincoln...

Word Count : 938

Commonwealth Railways stainless steel carriage stock

Last Update:

In July 1965, Commonwealth Railways placed an order with Commonwealth Engineering, Granville for eight 22.92-metre (75 ft 2 in) air-conditioned stainless...

Word Count : 779

Commonwealth Railways DR class

Last Update:

1964 to the Commonwealth Railways. It was withdrawn in 1975 and stored at Port Augusta until 1987 when it was sold to the Richmond Vale Railway Museum. Standard...

Word Count : 95

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net