ERWIN, Tenn. — It could be September 2025 before CSX Transportation is able to resume operations on the badly damaged portions of its former Clinchfield Railroad route in Tennessee and North Carolina.
The railroad has listed September 2025 as the date by which emergency repairs will be completed in its latest permit request for repairs on the route devastated by Hurricane Helene in late September 2024.
WJHL-TV reports a recently granted permit in Tennessee allows the railroad to “borrow” rock from some locations along the bed of the Nolichucky River, the station reports. Earlier work involving use of rock from below the ordinary high-water mark of the river led to legal action by outdoors groups concerned that the removal of that rock could alter the river’s suitability for whitewater rafting, and orders from the Tennesseee Department of Environment and Conservation and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to halt the practice [see “Tennessee agency orders CSX to stop …,” Trains News Wire, Dec. 5, 2024].
The permit covers 2.5 miles of the Nolichucky Gorge in Tennessee (another 5 miles are in North Carolina) and allows “borrow of rock” in three locations, as well as removal of old track material and installation of 171 rail piles to form a protective wall.
The railroad has previously said it is working collaboratively to “ensure the recovery and restoration is conducted in a safe and responsible way,” and the area’s member of the Tennessee House of Representatives said she believes that to be the case.
“I know a lot of folks along the river had a lot of concern about the way things were going,” state Rep. Renea Jones, who was elected in November, told WJHL, “but I do think that the railroad is committed to building back and I think they’re committed to doing it responsibly.”
Unable to access the latest permit link
There is a series of at least five videos on You Tube that show the progress of rebuilding in the Nolichucky gorge. They are well-produced and make great use of drone shots. The work being done by outfits like R.J. Corman is astonishing.
MY, MY!!