Most of the frac sand transloading operations have moved out of Emporium, Pa., with the opening of the new facility.
The railroad delivered the first cars for a new customer on July 18 and is looking to expand track space as well as improve road access. What this means for operations is the frequency of trains south of the facility is now reduced to 3 to 4 trains a week and primarily the Driftwood turn trains.
This change greatly reduces the traffic across the famed Keating Summit as well. The WNY&P is also looking to add a transloading site at its Meadville, Pa., Yard location.
July 18th must have been the “official” opening date. Myself and many other fans chased the sand train to the Turtle Point facility on Tuesday July 9th.