Caldwell County Railroad Explained

Railroad Name:Caldwell County Railroad
Marks:CWCY
Locale:North Carolina
Start Year:1994
End Year:Present
Predecessor Line:Southern Railway, Norfolk Southern Railway, Carolina & North-Western Railway
Old Gauge:, originally
Length:17miles
Hq City:Morganton, North Carolina

The Caldwell County Railroad is a Class III shortline railroad operating over 17miles between Hickory and Lenoir, North Carolina. The CWCY is operated by Southeast Shortlines, Inc., which also operates the Thermal Belt Railway.[1]

History

The Caldwell County Railroad was formed in 1994 when Norfolk Southern sold the 22miles line from Hickory to Lenoir to the Caldwell County Economic Development Commission (CCEDC). The CCEDC subsequently leased the line to the Caldwell County Railroad Company, a subsidiary of Southeast Shortlines Inc.[2]

The line was originally constructed as gauge in 1874, under the charter of the Chester & Lenoir.[3] The line was part of the subsequent reorganization into the Carolina & North-Western Railway in 1897, which was absorbed into the Southern Railway around 1940.[4] As part of the Thoroughbred Shortline Program, the line was spun off to the Carolina and Northwestern Railroad, which operated the line from 1990 to 1994.[5]

On March 21, 2007, the CWCY filed a request with the Surface Transportation Board to abandon 5miles of its line near Lenoir to near Valmead. The request was approved on July 9, 2007.[6]

Operations

The railroad serves 5 customers, handling approximately 425 carloads (38000ST) per year.[2] Commodities carried by the railroad are plastics and building materials. The CWCY interchanges with Norfolk Southern at Hickory.

The CWCY uses radio frequency 161.17500, under license WPGG862, for all of their operations.[7] [8]

The Caldwell County Railroad operates 2 locomotives, numbers 1747 and 1811. Both units are EMD GP-16's and were purchased from CSX.[9] They are still in the Family Lines System livery.

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Notes and References

  1. Jim. Wrinn. Warming Up To The Thermal Belt. Railfan & Railroad. June 1991. 64–67.
  2. http://www.ncrailways.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5&Itemid=18 Caldwell County Railroad
  3. Book: Hilton, George Woodman. American Narrow Gauge Railroads. 1990. 512.
  4. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Transportation/railroads/sc_rrs_carolina_north_western.html South Carolina Railroads/ Carolina & Northwestern Railway
  5. Book: Lewis, Edward. American Shortline Railway Guide. 1996. 55.
  6. http://www.stb.dot.gov/decisions/ReadingRoom.nsf/705d4c20f59a9d6185256555002ceb83/ecbbc515d9440e6c8525730d004f4d68?OpenDocument Surface Transportation Board Decision Document
  7. https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=1845 Railroads Scanner Frequencies
  8. http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=1919249 ULS License, Industrial/Business Pool, Conventional License - WPGG862 - CALDWELL COUNTY RAILROAD COMPANY
  9. http://www.thedieselshop.us/Caldwell.HTML Caldwell County Railroad