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Squaw Creek Southern Railroad

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Squaw Creek Southern
Overview
HeadquartersBoonville, IN
Reporting markSCS
LocaleSouthern Indiana
Dates of operation2007–present
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length21.9 miles (35.2 km)
Other
Websitescsrailroad.com

The Squaw Creek Southern Railroad (reporting mark SCS) is a Class III railroad operating in the southern portion of the State of Indiana. Originally, the Squaw Creek Southern started operating 21 miles of former Yankeetown Dock Corporation/Peabody Coal trackage owned by Norfolk Southern, but has since started servicing Foresight Energy's Sitran Coal Terminal near Evansville, Indiana and SABIC's Innovative Plastics plant in Mount Vernon, Indiana. The Squaw Creek Southern is owned by the same company as the Port Harbor Railroad

History

In 2003, Norfolk Southern bought 21.9 miles of former Peabody Coal Company/Yankeetown Dock Corporation (AMAX Coal) trackage and spurs from Lynnville, Indiana, to Yankeetown Indiana. In 2007, the Squaw Creek Southern acquired trackage rights from Norfolk Southern from 0.0 BY (Yankeetown) and 21.6 BY (Lynnville Mine), and since then, has done the loading at Alcoa's Liberty Mine north of Boonville, and unloading at Alcoa's Warrick Operations, as well as Yankeetown Docks.

Locomotive Roster

Squaw Creek Southern #20 and #21

See also

Port Harbor Railroad - Sister Company

References