Short-line railroads receive funding in Kansas

 

The South Kansas and Oklahoma short line railroad is among several in Kansas to receive $5 million in grants from the Kansas Department of Transportation.

Thirteen small rail road related projects received funding awards according to an announcement by Gov. Laura Kelly and Kansas Transportation Secretary Julie Lorenz. The 13 were recipients of KDOT’s Short Line Rail Fund program according to the Hutchinson News.

 

Four projects were awarded to short line railroads and nine projects were awarded to grain elevators. The program is a partnership between the public and private sector, as applicants are required to provide 30% in matching funds. This year’s selected projects will improve and/or construct nearly 15 miles of track totaling a $7 million investment.

South Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad is a short line railroad which operates 511 miles of rail lines in Kansas, Oklahoma and Missouri that used to belong to Missouri Pacific, Frisco and Santa Fe lines. SKOL is a unit of Watco Companies.

“This will help a lot of small towns and small elevators,” said Ron Seeber, president and CEO of the Kansas Grain and Feed Association. “This will allow farmers to get their products onto the rail car and have it sold more efficiently.”

Short line railroads are smaller lines that run to larger railroad lines. By increasing and helping improve these lines, grain elevators and other ag-related businesses have the opportunity to transport their goods by rail, possibly saving on cost and time.

Along with adding more tracks, better track mergers and increased bridge capacity, this grant allows more cars to get loaded at once and provides stops at new locations.

The Short Line Rail Fund was created under the Eisenhower Legacy Transportation Program.

“KDOT recognizes the important role that rail plays in our state’s economy and the Short Line Rail Improvement Fund is another opportunity for us to partner with industry to help modernize and make needed improvements,” Sec. Lorenz said in a release. “Across all of our funding programs, KDOT is partnering on rail projects worth over $102 million in 36 counties across Kansas.”

Short Line Rail Improvement Funds were given to short line railroads Cimarron Valley Railway, New Century Air Center Railroad, Rail Yard Rehabilitation, South Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad and V&S Railway. Frontier Ag, Scott City Coop, Scoular Grain and Skyland Grain will improve rail lines on their sites as well.

Source: Hutchinson News