News & Reviews News Wire Regional Rail adds two Midwestern short lines to portfolio

Regional Rail adds two Midwestern short lines to portfolio

By Trains Staff | November 10, 2023

| Last updated on February 2, 2024

Indiana Eastern, Ohio South Central bring company’s holdings to 15 railroads

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Green and yellow locomotive with freight train on trestile
The southbound Indiana Eastern Fernald turn crosses the Okeana trestle in Ohio on Aug. 11, 2022. The Indiana Eastern is one of two railroads newly acquired by Regional Rail LLC. Randy Allard

KENNETT SQUARE, Pa. — Shortline holding company Regional Rail LLC is expanding its holdings, having agreed to acquire Indiana Eastern Railroad and the Ohio South Central Railroad, the company announced today (Friday, Nov. 10).

Indiana Eastern is a 43-mile short line headquartered in Liberty, Ind., operating between Richmond, Ind., and Fernald, Ohio. It was established in 2005 using a line leased from CSX Transportation and interchanges with CSX at  Cottage Grove, Ind. The Ohio South Central, based in Hamden, Ohio, is a 64-mile railroad in Southern Ohio interchanging with CSX at Vauces, Ohio.

The two new acquisitions will join three Midwestern railroads acquired by Regional Rail in 2022 — the Effingham Railroad, South Point & Ohio, and Illinois Western [see “Regional Rail adds three Midwestern short lines,” Trains News Wire, Dec. 7, 2022] — as well as its operation at the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor. It will bring the holdings of Regional Rail, backed by infrastructure investment firm 3i Group, to 15 railroads, along with car storage and transloading services.

“We are excited to partner with the existing teams at the Indiana Eastern Railroad and Ohio South Central Railroad to expand our operations in the Midwest,” Regional Rail CEO Al Sauer said in a press release, “and look forward to building on the companies’ track records of providing a high-quality service to their customers and driving additional growth.”

George Andres, CEO of Indiana Eastern and Ohio South Central, said, “We are proud of what we have established and built with these railroads over many years and believe that Regional Rail is the perfect partner to continue our legacy and support our employees and customers going forward.”

Regional Rail short lines recently made news in the railfan community by introducing heritage-based paint schemes on properities in Florida and North Carolina [see “Florida railroads adopt Seaboard Coast Line-inspired paint scheme,” News Wire, Oct. 16, 2023, and “News photo: Regional Rail’s Carolina Coastal introduces …,” News Wire, Oct. 20, 2023.

The company’s Diamondback Signal subsidiary also provides grade crossing signal design, construction, inspection and maintenance services in 20 states.

Two green locomotives with freight train
An Ohio South Central southbound on the line to Jackson, Ohio, is at Wellston, Ohio, on Aug. 12, 2023. Randy Allard

6 thoughts on “Regional Rail adds two Midwestern short lines to portfolio

  1. Good thing they are not in California! Looks like old polluting locos on the lead of the freights. Definitely not suitable for meeting California Air Resources Board requirements!

  2. The Indiana Eastern is one of the last remnants of the Chesapeake & Ohio Of Indiana’s Griffith-Cincinnati line.

  3. The newswire is primarily lifted from newspaper and other media articles, along with press releases. It’s not staffed to research every item. Doing your own research is part and parcel of following.

  4. OK. So WHAT were these lines in the old days? PRR (Fort Wayne or Panhandle)? B&O? NKP? Erie? Whatever? I don’t want to have to go digging out and puzzling through the SPV atlases. TRAINS should be better about this in these Newswires and be more helpful. I know these modern railroads don’t want the old names mentioned; CSX wants its Boston Line talked about–not The Boston & Albany.

  5. The 16-year-old Regional Rail has extensive experience, and a proven track record of success in many important areas.

    Dr. Güntürk Üstün

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