News & Reviews News Wire OmniTrax ends interest in operating New York short line, leaving one applicant NEWSWIRE

OmniTrax ends interest in operating New York short line, leaving one applicant NEWSWIRE

By Angela Cotey | May 31, 2019

| Last updated on November 3, 2020

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QUEENSBURY, N.Y. — OmniTRAX has withdrawn its application to run the Saratoga Springs-North Creek, N.Y., line formerly operated by Iowa Pacific, leaving just one group as a potential operator.

“We’ve got better opportunities elsewhere,” OmniTRAX spokesman Ron Margulis told the Albany Times Union.

Originally, three groups had considered taking over the route operated by Iowa Pacific as the Saratoga & North Creek until 2018. [See “Three companies express interest in operating Saratoga Springs rail line,” Trains News Wire, May 3, 2019.] The remaining group is headed by a former Saratoga County Economic Development Corp. official, Jack Kelley, and consultant Steve Fisk, working with Las Vegas-based United Rail, which seeks to operate passenger trains over the route, parts of which are owned by Warren County, the town of Corinth, N.Y., and Iowa Pacific.

2 thoughts on “OmniTrax ends interest in operating New York short line, leaving one applicant NEWSWIRE

  1. In plain non-vulcan english, the line will go on in limbo while the local kid tries to make it work. 2 years later he will fail and it will go back into debate mode. After 4 years it will get pulled up.

  2. So, a “local boy” is the Last Man Standing? All I want is the trackage NORTH of North Creek which awhile back it looked like we were going to get..

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