R.J. Corman Railroad Group

R. J. Corman Railroad Group
Private
Industry Rail transport
Founded 1973
Founder Richard J. Corman
Headquarters Nicholasville, Kentucky, United States
Area served
United States
Key people
Craig King (President)
Services Aircraft Maintenance
Track Construction/Maintenance
Signaling
Emergency Services
Dinner Trains
Distribution Services
Equipment Rental
Material Sales
Locomotive
Shortline Railroads
Storm Team
Switching
Revenue IncreaseUS$ 300 million (FY 2011)[1]
Number of employees
Approx. 1400+
Website www.rjcorman.com
An R.J. Corman EMD SD40T-2 locomotive in West Virginia.

R.J. Corman Railroad Group, LLC is a privately held railroad holding company with its corporate headquarters located in Nicholasville, KY. It was owned by Richard J. Corman, who established the company in 1973, and ran it until his death on August 23, 2013. The company owns short-line railroad lines in Nine states (Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia) and offers other railroad, warehousing and aviation services throughout the United States.

History

R.J. Corman Railroad Group was founded in 1973 by Richard J. Corman.

R.J. Corman's passenger train depot was built in 1860, and is located in Bardstown, Kentucky. By 1953, the depot shut down due to the end of the passenger train era. In 1992, the depot was refurnished and reopened for the R.J. Corman dinner train, and once again serves many passengers each year.

Some of R.J. Corman's lines have undergone major rehabilitation with the help of local and state governments. R.J. Corman began its operations on the original lines in Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania in 1987, and acquired/rehabilitated many lines in the 1990s. They've reopened many Railbanked lines, and in Pennsylvania, they began an attempt in 2008 to reopen a fully abandoned non-railbanked corridor, though no decision has yet been made. It is to serve a new industrial park, landfill, and quarry.[2][3]

R.J. Corman Railroad Group announced on June 18, 2009, that it had acquired the assets of Railpower Technologies Corp, and its U.S. subsidiary, Railpower Hybrid Technologies.[4]

On April 1, 2013, R.J. Corman Signaling was formed and began operations. Corporate headquarters, engineering, shop wiring & assembly and construction are located in Nicholasville, KY, with an additional engineering office located in Jacksonville, FL.

Lines Owned

R.J. Corman operates the following subsidiaries:[5]

Until his death, Richard Corman also owned R.J. Corman Railroad Property and a controlling interest in the Clearfield and Mahoning Railway, both non-operating subsidiaries.

Services and Operations

In addition to operating rail lines, R.J. Corman also offers services to the rail industry including track construction and maintenance, signaling, emergency services (derailment/storm/emergency remediation & cleanup), material sales, distribution services, train loading and aviation maintenance.

R.J. Corman also operates the My Old Kentucky Dinner Train, which includes a monthly murder mystery train, The Lexington Dinner Train, and special holiday trains such as the North Pole Express (a Christmas themed train) and the Wizard express (a Halloween themed train), which are geared more towards young kids. These passenger trains operate respectively on the Bardstown Line and the Central Kentucky Line, both located in Kentucky.

Aviation Maintenance

R.J. Corman Aircraft Maintenance provides FAA certified aircraft maintenance and repair from three locations. They are based at R.J. Corman Railroad Group's private airport, Lucas Field.

Track Construction and Maintenance

R.J. Corman Railroad Construction builds and maintains track infrastructure with a focus on the U.S. freight rail market.

Signaling

R.J. Corman Signaling provides signal design, systems wiring/assembly, material warehousing and logistics and construction with a focus on the US freight rail market.

Emergency Services

R.J. Corman Derailment Services provides derailment/storm/emergency remediation & cleanup services with a focus on the US freight rail market.

Locomotive

R. J. Corman Railpower Locomotives division offers Railpower GenSet Locomotives. They are low to medium horsepower locomotives that serve both yard and switching functions.


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