Find out how contractors contribute to maintaining and enhancing North Carolina's rail corridors.
Overview
NCRR collaborates with contractors to provide precise information about the NCRR corridor.
Since 2000, the North Carolina Railroad Company has invested more than $80 million to improve the railroad by adding tracks, replacing bridges, and enhancing safety. The Company partners with Norfolk Southern, North Carolina Department of Transportation and local communities on many projects. Safety and proper implementation are key when making these improvements.
Design and construction of ALL projects on the North Carolina Railroad must follow certain guidelines and procedures. These criteria are outlined in the documents here.
Resources
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Engineering Plan Review Application
- Document
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Right of Entry Application
- Fillable PDF
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North Carolina Railroad/Norfolk Southern Railway Special Provisions for Railway Interests
- Document
- Read-only PDF
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NCRR Criteria & Guidelines for Engineering & Construction
- Document
- Read-only PDF
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Frequently Asked Questions
The North Carolina Railroad Company (NCRR) owns and manages the 317-mile rail corridor that stretches from Charlotte through the Triad and the Triangle to the Port in Morehead City. Click here for an interactive map of the North Carolina rail network.
A Right of Entry (ROE) is permission granted by an operating railroad for passage into a rail corridor. You must apply for a Right of Entry permit to obtain access to the rail corridor.
For health or safety emergencies at a railroad crossing dial 911 first. If you are currently at the crossing, look for the blue sign on the crossing signal pole. This sign will give you the telephone number to call and the crossing number to provide. In North Carolina the crossing is most likely operated by Norfolk Southern (1-800-946-4744) or CSX (1-800-232-0144). Tell them the city and street name when you call if you do not have the crossing number.
The North Carolina Railroad Company does not operate freight or passenger trains. Norfolk Southern operates the freight trains on the NCRR and Amtrak operates the passenger trains. The rail yards on the NCRR are also operated by Norfolk Southern.
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