News & Reviews News Wire Floods disrupt freight service on South Dakota line NEWSWIRE

Floods disrupt freight service on South Dakota line NEWSWIRE

By Chase Gunnoe | May 29, 2019

| Last updated on November 3, 2020

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PIERRE, S.D. – It could be early June before freight service is fully restored on the Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern Railroad east of Pierre, S.D. Heavy rains last week led to multiple washouts, including two severe washouts, on the Genesee & Wyoming-owned property in central South Dakota.

G&W spokesman Michael Williams tells News Wire that railroad crews and contractors are on site to repair the railroad’s right-of-way as water levels recede.

“At this point, we are hopeful to have the line back in service June 3,” Williams says.

He says alternative routing is available through Crawford and Chadron, Neb., via BNSF Railway for freight customers who require shipments to get out before the main line is returned to service.

The RP&E is a 739-mile railroad extending from eastern Wyoming and northwestern Nebraska, through much of central South Dakota and western Minnesota. Its main  business includes grains and fertilizers, ethanol, cement, and bentonite clay.

2 thoughts on “Floods disrupt freight service on South Dakota line NEWSWIRE

  1. Probably because it was a spectacular looking photo that illustrates the railroad’s problems overall.

  2. TRAINS said, “It could be early June before freight service is fully restored on the Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern Railroad east of Pierre, S.D.” Yet the photo is a washout near Philip, which is west of Pierre. Why?

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