A local railway project was included in the awarding of more than $7.5 million in state funding from the Kentucky Short Line Infrastructure Preservation Program announced Thursday.
“These projects will maintain and enhance existing rail lines, make critical upgrades, and create opportunities for industries to thrive in our new Kentucky home,” said Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear during Thursday’s Team Kentucky Update.
The program prioritizes projects that enhance existing rail lines to help retain existing, and attract new, rail-served industries.
“Rail is a vital part of economic growth as it connects us to markets,” Beshear said. “It helps move goods efficiently and it creates good jobs for our Kentucky families. These investments will make sure our rail systems are up to date, that they’re safe, and that they’re ready to support all these growing industries.”
Among the awarded funding is $1,352,700 to the Paducah and Louisville Railway for their Elizabethtown crosstie rehab project, through which 20,000 crossties will be replaced along about 20 miles of track including the Elizabethtown branch, Cecilia siding, tank siding, and surrounding mainline track. Track surfaces will also be renewed.