Blue Ridge Southern Railroad


The Blue Ridge Southern Railroad is a Class III shortline railroad operating over of track in Western North Carolina. The railroad is owned by Watco of Pittsburg, Kansas, and operates three lines that connect in the Asheville area that were previously owned by Norfolk Southern Railway. The railroad is based out of Canton, North Carolina, and utilizes 11 locomotives. Operations began on 26 July 2014.

History

The Blue Ridge Southern Railroad was formed on 25 June 2014 when WATCO reached a definitive agreement with Norfolk Southern for the purchase of 91.8 miles of branchlines in Western North Carolina. The railroad began operations with a fleet of 11 diesel electric locomotives, which consist of three SD40-2s, four SD40M-2 rebuilds, and four GP39-2s.
The announcement to sell the lines that would become the Blue Ridge Southern Railroad was made in a Norfolk Southern corporate meeting in April 2014.

Lines operated

Roster

ModelRoad numbers
GP39-23932, 3939, 3940, 3943, 3945
SD40-24205, has BLU logo on nose
SD40M-24201 - 4204

Operations

Blue Ridge Southern Train Symbols
SymbolStationRouteSchedule
T31CantonCanton - Asheville Turn Daily
T33 CantonCanton - Asheville Turn Daily
T35AshevilleAsheville - Enka Turn - ballast for various customersAs needed
T59CantonCanton - Sylva Turn Daily to Waynesville, MWF to Sylva
T73CantonCanton - Waynesville Turn Daily
W44Arden Arden - Asheville - Hendersonville TurnM-F
W84 AshevilleAsheville - Arden Turn - coal for Duke Power Asheville Plant, empty hoppers As needed

Radio operations

The Blue Ridge Southern Railroad conducts radio operations for train crews and maintenance on frequencies 160.2150, 160.3350, 160.7700, 160.8000 and 161.0250.