All day on Wednesday, leaders of western North Carolina communities and state officials joined with representatives from Amtrak, CSX and Norfolk Southern to talk about railroads.
On Wednesday, leaders of various western North Carolina communities and state officials joined with representatives from Amtrak, CSX and Norfolk Southern to talk about how railroads are essential for economic development in a region still recovering from Hurricane Helene.
John Dillard, representing CSX, speaks about how the Class One railroad had to rebuild the Blue Ridge Subdivision that runs from east Tennessee to western North Carolina.
Carl Warren, president and CEO of the North Carolina Railroad, leads a discussion that included Kyle Ogle with the Blue Ridge Southern Railroad, Matt Haynes of Martin Marietta/Giles Chemical, Bill Slagle with the Mitchell County Chamber of Commerce and Ashley Bolick with Caldwell County Economic Development.
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Mary Lesa Pegg, director of industrial development with Norfolk Southern, speaks about the railroads have on economic development in small towns.
On Wednesday, leaders of various western North Carolina communities and state officials joined with representatives from Amtrak, CSX and Norfolk Southern to talk about how railroads are essential for economic development in a region still recovering from Hurricane Helene.
John Dillard, representing CSX, speaks about how the Class One railroad had to rebuild the Blue Ridge Subdivision that runs from east Tennessee to western North Carolina.
Carl Warren, president and CEO of the North Carolina Railroad, leads a discussion that included Kyle Ogle with the Blue Ridge Southern Railroad, Matt Haynes of Martin Marietta/Giles Chemical, Bill Slagle with the Mitchell County Chamber of Commerce and Ashley Bolick with Caldwell County Economic Development.