By Staff Report, posted Nov 14, 2025 on BizFayetteville.com

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The N.C. Department of Transportation's Rail Division is investing almost $13 million to improve rail infrastructure on 11 short line freight railroads and to the state ports in Morehead City and Wilmington.
"The benefits these projects offer the statewide freight rail network can't be overstated," said NCDOT Rail Division Director Jason Orthner in a press release. “Together, NCDOT and our short line partners are increasing reliability and resiliency in freight rail operations, supporting North Carolina businesses and contributing to the state's economic vitality."
The state's $12.9 million contribution is provided through the Freight Rail & Rail Crossing Safety Improvement (FRRCSI) program. The FRRCSI program was established in 2014 to support statewide freight rail infrastructure health, safety and performance while establishing partnerships to effectively meet the growing demand for rail service.
The state's contribution will match equal investments for each project from participating railroad companies and the North Carolina Ports Authority. A total of $25.8 million will be invested into the statewide freight rail network through these projects.
Of the 14 projects awarded, two are within the Greater Fayetteville Business Journal coverage area. Those projects include:
"Whether upgrading mainline track or renewing bridge structures, the cooperation of NCDOT's Rail Division continues to be instrumental in recognizing and supporting these projects which enable a safer and more efficient rail transportation network throughout North Carolina," said Carl Hollowell, president of The Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad in a press release.
The total 14 projects will upgrade over 10 miles of railroad corridor, improve 16 railroad bridges and enhance port rail operations, supporting the increase of freight rail traffic on the statewide railroad network.
"This investment highlights our strong partnership with the state of North Carolina and our mutual dedication to enhancing the state's transportation infrastructure," said R. J. Corman Railroad Company President Ray Goss in a press release. “We are grateful to NCDOT for their unwavering support of our operations. With this funding and partnership, we remain committed to delivering exceptional rail services that contribute to the prosperity and development of the communities we serve."
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