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Joint Rail Authority adding 9 miles of track
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A train rolls through the Shamokin area of Northumberland County on tracks owned by the SEDA-COG Joint Rail Authority.
Five railroads currently serve 80 customers in eight counties By Justin Strawser jstra wser@dailyltem.com
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LEWISBURG — The Joint Rail Authority of SEDA-Council of Governments plans to expand its more than 200 miles of track by April. The Lewisburg-based JRA is an eight-county municipal authority offering public ownership of the trackage and fixed facilities, while freight service to customers is handled by the private sector through an agreement with the North Shore Railroad group The JRA plans to finalize an agreement with Norfolk Southern to purchase nine miles of track in Snyder County for $371,200. It would be the first expansion of the JRA in nearly 20 years, which will bring the total miles of track to approximately 215, said JRA executive director Jeff Stover. “We’re in the process of acquiring the lines in Selinsgrove, Snyder County,” said Stover. “That has not been completed yet. We’re in the final stages of that. The agreements have been signed by the authority and Norfolk Southern to acquire the line on the east side of the river all the way through Selinsgrove borough to Kreamer.” The authority bought the track itself, not the real estate, as well as operating easements, said Stover. The nine miles of track consist of 7.7 miles between Selinsgrove and Kreamer and 1.3 miles from Selinsgrove to the Panda Hummel Station in Shamokin Dam. “The rail is a piece of infrastructure that serves
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A train operates on lines owned by the SEDA-COG Joint Rail Authority. industry,” said Stover. “You want to keep that in place. Once you lose it, it’s really hard to rebuild it.” It has been 39 years since the creation of the JRA when Conrail abandoned railroad lines. Located at 201 Furnace Road, Lewisburg, the JRA was formed to manage approximately 200
miles of rail lines operated by five short line railroads, serving 85 customers in central Penn sylvania, including Lycoming, Mifflin, Montour, Centre, Clinton, Columbia, Union and Northum berland counties. See RAIL, Page E2
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