Improvements coming to short-line rail in Kansas

TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNW) – Nearly $16.5 million will go towards the expansion and rehabilitation of 17 short-line railroads across Kansas.

The funding comes from the Kansas Department of Transportation’s Rail Service Improvement Program. They are matching grants, meaning that each railroad will provide a 30% match.

“These needed rail infrastructure improvements will lift up rural Kansas and, in doing so, will maximize the economic potential of the entire state,” said Governor Laura Kelly in a news release. “By strengthening agriculture supply chains, my administration is helping our farmers and ranchers connect to regional, national, and international markets.”

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“Rail service lessens the number of trucks that would otherwise be on local roads and Kansas highways, which reduces roadway maintenance and rehabilitation needs,” said Secretary of Transportation Calvin Reed. “Having different modes of quality transportation strengthens our state and creates new economic development opportunities for Kansas communities.”

The selected projects are:

Project Sponsor

Project Type

Award

Cimarron Valley Railroad, Ford County

Expansion/Capacity improvements

$2,233,946

Summit Sustainable Ingredients, Phillips County

Expansion/Capacity improvements

$1,436,595

South Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad, Cowley County

Major rehabilitation

$319,802

South Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad, Elk County

Expansion/Capacity improvements

$1,947,101

The Scoular Company, Sherman County

Qualified track maintenance

$230,002

Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad, Sedgwick County

Major rehabilitation

$859,221

New Century AirCenter Railroad (JCAX), Johnson County

Major rehabilitation

$1,400,594

Kyle Railroad, Cloud County

Major rehabilitation

$811,440

Viterra USA Grain, Sedgwick County

Major rehabilitation

$562,332

Hutchinson Transportation (HUTX), Reno County

Major rehabilitation

$586,906

Weskan Grain, Scott County

Expansion/Capacity improvements

$1,472,240

Central Prairie Co-op, Rice County

Expansion/Capacity improvements

$880,110

Garden City Western Railway, Finney County

Preservation/Major rehabilitation

$695,056

Mid-States Materials, Reno County

Expansion/Capacity improvements

$911,826

Midway Co-op, Smith County

Major rehabilitation

$422,835

Farmers Co-op, Sumner County

Qualified track maintenance

$39,057

V&S Railway, Barber/Harper counties

Preservation/Major rehabilitation

$1,657,799

Total Awarded

 $16,466,862

The governor’s office says the funds will be used to replace and improve rail lines across the state and increase rail safety, expand the number of cars, increase operating speeds, and reduce truck traffic, improving efficiency.

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