Discover the 317-mile rail corridor that spans the state of North Carolina.

A scenic view of the North Carolina rail corridor
Overview

The railroad corridor is a rich asset, which we proudly protect and manage for the good of North Carolina’s citizens.

The 317-mile rail spanning from Morehead City to Charlotte is a transformative stretch of land for the state of North Carolina. As the owners of this corridor, it is our mission to ensure it continues to bolster the economic landscape on a local, regional, and state level. In order to do this, we partner with those requiring access to it while maintaining its safety at the highest of levels.

North Carolina
Rail Map

See all freight & passenger routes, intermodal terminals and logistic centers across North Carolina.

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Resources:

Full Map with Routes and Centers

Document • Read-only PDF

Corridor with Passenger Routes

Document • Read-only PDF

Corridor with Freight Routes, Intermodal Routes and Logistical Centers

Document • Read-only PDF

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Keeping the Corridor Safe

NCRR prioritizes identifying risks, addressing vulnerabilities, and reducing safety hazards along North Carolina’s rail corridors.

See all safety resources
Common Accidents

In the U.S., approximately every 2 hours a train collides with a person or a vehicle.

Train Speed

Trains cannot stop quickly enough to avoid a collision. It takes the average freight train traveling at 55 mph more than a mile—the length of 18 football fields—to stop.

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Investing in
Rail Infrastructure

We’re constantly making improvements and capital investments to the existing rail infrastructure .

Vivamus A critical role of the North Carolina Railroad Company is its longstanding infrastructure improvement program, including strategic investments in safety improvements, bridges, sidings, double tracking and additional infrastructure to attract business.

Vivamus The goal of this program is to expand rail access, improve safety and sustain rail projects. The following outline a few of NCRR’s completed infrastructure improvement projects over the past 20 years.

~$117M

Completed projects
since 2000

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See all NCRR invests

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Apply for your Right of Entry permit to obtain access to the rail corridor.