2017 RTAP - Pennsylvania Lines Tie Disposal
2017 RTAP - Pennsylvania Lines
2017 RTAP - Pennsylvania Lines
Photo from left to right: R. J. Corman Central Kentucky Lines Trainmaster Todd Abney, R. J. Corman Director of Safety and Operations Jordan Sparr, and ASLRRA President Chuck Baker
R. J. Corman’s Central Kentucky Lines and Memphis Line are the recipients of ASLRRA President’s Awards! The Central Kentucky Lines won 2 awards for the Southern Region: 1) Most Hours of Injury-Free Operation and 2) Best Safety Rate for 150,000 to 250,000 Man-Hours Worked. The Memphis Line won Best Safety Rate for 50,000 to 150,000 Man-Hours Worked.
2016 TIGER Grant - Addendum #2
2016 TIGER Grant - Addendum #1
R. J. Corman is excited to announce that fundraising to support cancer care efforts has surpassed previous years with a donation amount equaling $18,532.40!
2016 TIGER Grant - SEALED BIDS
2016 TIGER Grant - SEALED BIDS
R. J. Corman Switching Company, LLC was awarded the contract to be the switching and transloading provider for the 137-acre multi-modal Hempstead Logistics Park owned by McAlister Assets and operated by RCR Rail Co (rcrrailco.com). The Union Pacific-served logistics park is in Hempstead, TX, approximately 50 miles northwest of Houston, TX.
Today, R. J. Corman hosted some very special guests for a tour of the Nashville & Eastern Railroad Corporation (NERR). Guests included State Representative Clark Boyd, State Representative Terri Lynn Weaver, State Senator Mark Pody, Wilson County Mayor Randall Hutto, Ryan Swindell from the TN Short Line Alliance, Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce President Melanie Minter, and Wesley Stout from Vulcan Materials Company. The tour included the Lebanon, TN yard, passenger cars, and yard office. Our visitors were able to see and learn more about R. J.
This August, R. J. Corman coordinated efforts with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and several local law enforcement agencies for two days of K9 unit training in Tennessee. During the first day, the units tested their skills at the Transit Solutions Group (TSG) yard in Lebanon. On the second day, officers brought K9 units for training on the Music City Star commuter train.