SMS Rail Lines explained

Railroad Name:SMS Rail Lines
Marks:SLRS, SNY
Logo Filename:SMS Rail Lines (logo).jpg
Locale:Delaware Valley
Albany, New York, U.S.
Start Year:1994
End Year:present
Hq City:Bridgeport, New Jersey, U.S.
Website:www.smsrail.com

SMS Rail Lines is a shortline railroad based at Pureland Industrial Park in Bridgeport, New Jersey. The company handles all freight car delivery to businesses located within the industrial park. It also operates lines in Morrisville, Pennsylvania, and Guilderland, New York. Guilderland-based operations operate as SMS Rail Lines of New York, LLC . SMS maintains many locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works. SMS provides chemical off-loading equipment and transload facilities to enable businesses to receive rail freight traffic. The company also operates the Woodstown Central Railroad, a tourist railroad based out of Woodstown, New Jersey.

Operations

In the Delaware Valley, SMS Rail Lines operates both industrial park switching operations[1] and a county controlled rail line.[2]

In Guilderland, New York, SMS Rail Lines of New York, LLC serves the Northeastern Industrial Park, interchanging with CSX Transportation at Guilderland Center, NY and Norfolk Southern at Delanson, NY.[4]

History

SMS Rail Lines began operating in the Philadelphia area in June 1994.[5] In November 2006, the railroad began operations in Albany, New York.[6] The company plans to begin passenger excursions out of Pilesgrove Township, New Jersey by the end of 2022.[7] Passenger excursions along the Salem Branch are operated as the Woodstown Central Railroad out of a passenger station in South Woodstown.[8]

Motive power

SMS runs a variety of locomotives, most being built by the Baldwin Locomotive works. SMS also owns units built by GM's Electro-Motive Diesel and GE Transportation.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pennsylvania and New Jersey Locations. SMS Rail Lines. August 11, 2022.
  2. Web site: Federal Register :: Request Access .
  3. Web site: Woodstown Central Excursions .
  4. Web site: New York Locations. SMS Rail Lines. August 11, 2022.
  5. Web site: History Pennsylvania & New Jersey. SMS Rail Lines. August 12, 2010.
  6. Web site: History New York. SMS Rail Lines. August 12, 2010.
  7. Web site: SMS Rail Services plans passenger excursions on new trackage. Trains.com. August 11, 2022.
  8. Web site: History of the rail line that became the “Woodstown Central”. Woodstown Central Railroad. June 13, 2024.
  9. Web site: Switching Management Services. Tim Darnell. March 5, 2021.