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R. J. Corman Railroad Company
Central KY Lines




The Central Kentucky Lines consist of two separate short line railroads. The Versailles portion of the line is approximately 15 miles, from Versailles to the interchange with NS in Lexington. The second portion of the Line is more than 100 miles in length, from the CSX interchange at HK Tower in Louisville, through Shelbyville, Frankfort, Lexington to Winchester where it interchanges again with CSX. The Lexington yard office is in downtown Lexington, the NS interchange is just south of the yard.

The Versailles portion of the Line was purchased from Gulf & Ohio in March, 2003. The Winchester-Louisville portion of the line was purchased from CSX in October, 2003.

The Central Kentucky Line runs through the State Capital and hosts numerous previous sites for businesses wanting to be located with access to rail as well as many new industrial development sites with rail access and interstate access throughout the line.

Freight: peanuts, aluminum ingots, alcohol, paper, plastic, fertilizer, limestone, sand, scrap paper, brick, corn syrup and oil.

The Central Kentucky Line runs 25-30 cars every other day from Berea, Kentucky to Logan Aluminum in South Union, Kentucky. These cars carry aluminum ingots made from recycled aluminum cans (over 1 millions cans per ingot!). The Line also provides service to the largest peanut butter plant in the world, Smuckers, transporting over 140,000 tons of peanuts per year.


Central Kentucky Lines
133 Buchanan Street
Lexington, Kentucky 40507
Tel: (859) 255-7573
Fax: (859) 255-0775

Harold Waterhouse
Division Manager
Voice Mail 800-611-RAIL (7245) ext. 2502
hawaterhouse@rjcorman.com

Karen Weber
Agent
Voice Mail 800-611-RAIL (7245) ext. 2503

Sam Terral
Director of Sales and Marketing
Phone: 800.611.RAIL (7245) ext. 2433
P.O. Box 788
Nicholasville, KY 40340


Freight Tariff 8000-B
Freight Tariff RJCC 8000 Supplement 1

General Rules Tariff RJC 8100-B


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