Indiana Eastern Railroad
Reporting mark | IERR |
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Locale | Indiana and Ohio |
Dates of operation | 2005– |
Track gauge | 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
Length | 43.0 miles (69.2 km) |
Headquarters | Cottage Grove, Indiana |
The Indiana Eastern Railroad (reporting mark IERR) is a short-line railroad in the U.S. states of Indiana and Ohio, operating a former Chesapeake and Ohio Railway line between Richmond, Indiana and Fernald, Ohio under lease from CSX Transportation. It began operations in 2005 as a subsidiary of the Respondek Railroad,[1] and interchanges freight with CSX at Cottage Grove.
History
The trackage operated by the IERR was completed in 1904 by the Chicago, Cincinnati and Louisville Railroad as part of a Cincinnati-Chicago line. The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway of Indiana, a newly incorporated subsidiary of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O), acquired the line at foreclosure sale in 1910.[2] In 1978, the Chessie System, owner of the C&O and Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O), closed the steep approach to downtown Cincinnati over Cheviot Hill in order to construct Queensgate Yard. Trains were rerouted to use the B&O's Indianapolis Subdivision via Hamilton, rejoining the C&O at Cottage Grove.[3] The much flatter portion of the line between Cottage Grove and the Fernald Feed Materials Production Center was kept in service. In 2005, CSX, successor to the Chessie System, leased the line between Fernald and Richmond to the newly created Indiana Eastern Railroad, which began operations on August 29.[4]
References
- ↑ Respondek Railroad Corporation: Service List & History, accessed December 2008
- ↑ Interstate Commerce Commission, 24 Val. Rep. 451: Valuation Docket No. 477, The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company of Indiana (1929)
- ↑ Dave Ori, Chessie System, MBI Publishing Company, 2006, ISBN 0-7603-2339-9, p. 26
- ↑ Railroad Retirement Board, Employer Status Determination: Indiana Eastern Railroad, LLC, January 12, 2006