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The Corrider

A 317-mile rail corridor stretching from Charlotte to the Port of Morehead City, supporting a quarter of North
Carolina's economy and connecting key freight and passenger routes across the eastern United States.

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Wake County:
Morrisville Crabtree Creek Bridge

We helped replace the 1927 Crabtree Creek bridge in
Morrisville, adding a pedestrian greenway and space
for a future second track.

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Sugar Creek Road Grade Separation

We improved safety and speed by installing an
overhead bridge, Charlotte’s busiest NCRR crossing, in
partnership with NCDOT and federal TIGER funding.

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Wake County: Morrisville Crabtree Creek Bridge

We helped replace the 1927 Crabtree Creek bridge in Morrisville, adding a pedestrian greenway and space for a future second track.

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High Point Slope and Drainage

We partnered with the City of High Point on improvements to slopes and the track bed to address drainage and appearance issues.

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Trent River Bridge Replacement

We partnered with Norfolk Southern to improve the railroad bridge over the Trent River in New Bern.

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Durham County: Hopson Road Grade Separation & Improvements – RTP

NCDOT used ARRA funds to build a grade separation at Hopson Road, eliminating a crossing hazard and straightening the curve to improve speed east of the I-40 bridge.

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Selma Yard Improvement

We improved safety and speed by installing an overhead bridge, Charlotte’s busiest NCRR crossing, in partnership with NCDOT and federal TIGER funding.

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UNCG Pedestrian Underpass

The underpass at the University of North Carolina at
Greensboro (UNCG) was built to improve safety and
provide easier access between parts of the growing
campus, allowing pedestrians to pass under the NCRR
4-track main line.

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