Timber Rock Railroad Explained

Railroad Name:Timber Rock Railroad
Locale:Texas and Louisiana
Length:41.5miles
Start Year:1998
End Year:Present
Hq City:Pittsburg, Kansas (Watco)

The Timber Rock Railroad (TIBR) is a shortline rail carrier operating in the states of Texas and Louisiana.[1] Its single line runs from Kirbyville, Texas to DeRidder, Louisiana, about 41.5 miles.[1] It is owned by the Watco Companies.[1]

History

The TIBR began operations in 1998 when Watco leased the Kirbyville to DeRidder line from what is now the BNSF Railway.[2] This line had been completed in 1906 by the Jasper and Eastern Railroad, a subsidiary of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe.[3] Watco later leased other lines from BNSF, including Kirbyville to Tenaha, Texas in 2002,[2] Kirbyville to Silsbee, Texas in February 2004,[4] and Somerville, Texas to Silsbee in July 2004.[4] [2] At that point, the line was operating across about 290 miles of track.[4] But thereafter, the line began discontinuing service on various segments.[5] By the time in early 2017 when the BNSF exercised an option to take back over operation of the trackage from Silsbee to Tenaha, TIBR was reduced to the original Kirbyville to DeRidder line.[1] [6]

Operations

Besides the endpoints of Kirbyville and DeRidder, the line serves Bon Wier, Texas and Merryville, Louisiana.[1]

While the TIBR will move any commodity, the primary traffic on the line is aggregates, lumber products, plastics, and fuel.[1]

The line interchanges with the BNSF in Kirbyville, and the Kansas City Southern Railway in DeRidder.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Timber Rock Railroad (TIBR). Watco. September 3, 2021.
  2. Web site: Timber Rock Railroad. Railway Gazette International. September 3, 2021.
  3. Web site: Jasper and Eastern Railroad. Texas State Historical Association Handbook of Texas. September 3, 2021.
  4. Web site: Timber Rock Railroad leases another Texas line from BNSF. Progressive Railroading, July 2, 2004. September 3, 2021.
  5. Web site: Timber Rock Railroad, Inc.-Discontinuance of Service Exemption-In Burleson, Brazos, Grimes, Montgomery, Liberty, Hardin and Jefferson Counties, TX. Transportation Department and Surface Transportation Board, Federal Register, November 2, 2006. September 3, 2021.
  6. Web site: Santa Fe rolls back into town. Mike Lout, KJAS.com, January 25, 2017. September 3, 2021.