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Six short lines changing ownership

Regional and short line railroad operator Patriot Rail reached an agreement in principle with paper manufacturer and forest products supplier Weyerhaeuser to buy six small rail lines the shipper has in Washington state and the South, the Journal of Commerce reports.

The railroads include:

* DeQueen & Eastern Railroad, with two rail operating units that include DeQueen & Eastern, and Texas, Oklahoma & Eastern that operate on a total of 87 route miles in southeast Oklahoma and southwest Arkansas;

* Golden Triangle Railroad, with 13.3 route miles in central Mississippi; 

* Mississippi & Skuna Valley Railroad, 21 route miles in Mississippi.

* Columbia & Cowlitz Railway, which runs on 8.5 track miles in southwest Washington; and

* Weyerhaeuser Woods Railroad, with 30 route miles in that region connecting to Columbia & Cowlitz.

The companies did not disclose financial terms of their deal, which about doubles the number of rail properties held by Boca Raton, Fla.-based Patriot Rail. The company already owns six short lines operating over 331 rail miles in eight states and recently signed an agreement to lease and operate one other.

It said the pending acquisition from Weyerhaeuser should close in this years fourth quarter, subject to conditions including Patriots due diligence and regulatory approval.

The shippers railroads operate on about 160 miles in four states, with a current volume of 60,000 carloads annually and 120 employees. They mainly serve Weyerhaeuser and International Paper mills but also move finished products and serve some third-party customers. Each connects as well with a Class I railroad.

They are very attractive railroads with appealing growth opportunities and are a key step in our companys strategic growth process, said Gary O. Marino, Patriots chairman, president & CEO.

(This item was published Aug. 11 by the Journal of Commerce.)

August 11, 2010


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