Transkentucky Transportation Railroad
The Transkentucky Transportation Railroad, Inc. (reporting mark TTIS)[2] is a 50-mile rail transport line purchased from Louisville and Nashville Railroad in 1979 with the goal of transporting coal produced in Eastern Kentucky to the Ohio River. It is a Class III railroad[3] that operates freight service between Paris and Maysville.[4]
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Headquarters | Paris, Kentucky |
Reporting mark | TTIS |
Locale | Paris, Kentucky |
Dates of operation | 1979–present |
Predecessor | Louisville and Nashville Railroad |
Technical | |
Track gauge | 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
Length | 50 miles[1] |
Other | |
Website | ttirailroad |
In 1991 CSX Transportation acquired Transkentucky Railroad Transportation, Inc. and Transcontinental Terminals, Inc.
Closure
The September 2017 issue of Railfan & Railroad carried this news item on page 14:
TTI Shuts Down?
As this issue went to press, reports indicated Transkentucky Transportation, famous for its fleet of older GE power, was calling it quits. Operating out of Paris, Ky., the railroad was historically a coal-hauler, shipping from the mine to a transloading facility on the Ohio River at Maysville. After its coal contract expired, the line saw little traffic. Heavy rains in late July reportedly washed out the railroad near Maysville; with traffic almost non-existent, it was decided to close the line and put the GE power up for sale. CSX has owned TTI, and its subsidiary Transcontinental Terminals, since 1981.
While the washed-out line to Maysville has remained closed, TTI has continued to function in Paris as a transload site. Though their last remaining U28B, TTI 260, went to the Illinois Railway Museum in July, 2019, the railroad still had eight former Seaboard GE B36-7 locomotives on the property at that time, all at its Paris, Ky., base. Though built as heavy road engines, two of them now alternate in switching service at the Paris transload.
Current and former equipment
The historical list of TTIS locomotives is presented below.[5][6]
Road Number | Make | Model | Built |
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TTI 9 | Baldwin | VO-1000 | 9/1945 Scrapped 2010 |
TTI 3086 & 9086 | Alco | S4 | |
TTI 242 - 261 | GE | U28B | 1966 |
TTI 1072, 75 & 76 | Alco/EMD | GP12 (ex-RS3) | 1-2/55 |
TTI 2075-2077 | RSCI | Slug | 1973 |
TTI 5727, 5729, 5735, 5758, 5763, 5788, 5791, 5793 and 5797 | GE | U36B | 8/1970 - 2/1972 |
TTI 5807, 5815, 5819, 5827, 5857, 5888, 5895, 5902, 5908, 5911 and 5922 | GE | B36-7 | - |
References
- "Short Line Directory - Profile TTIS". 2016. Retrieved 23 December 2016.
- "The TTI History". 2016. Retrieved 23 December 2016.
- "Active Railroads in Kentucky". 2016. Retrieved 24 December 2016.
- "Kentucky Short Line Railroad Guia". 2016. Retrieved 24 December 2016.
- "Transkentucky Transportation Inc. All-Time Roster". 11 April 2012. Retrieved 23 December 2016.
- "Transkentucky Transportation Photographic Roster". 2016. Retrieved 23 December 2016.