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Richard Jay Corman (July 22, 1955 – August 23, 2013) [1] was the founder and owner of R. J. Corman Railroad Group, a Nicholasville, Kentucky-based railroad services and short line operating company.
R. J. Corman Railroad Group, LLC is a privately owned railroad services and short line operating company headquartered in Nicholasville, Kentucky, with field locations in 22 states. It was owned by Richard J. Corman , who established the company in 1973, and ran it until his death on August 23, 2013.
Since 2020, the railroad has been operated by the R.J. Corman Railroad Group as its Lehigh Line. The railroad was formed in 2009 to lease and operate Norfolk Southern's Lehigh Secondary from Mehoopany to Athens, which is the northern branch of the LV Main Line from Wilkes-Barre to Sayre. [2]
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The Old Road Subdivision is a railroad line owned & operated by R.J. Corman Railroad Group [2] in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The line was formerly owned by CSX Transportation . The line runs from Anchorage, Kentucky , to Winchester, Kentucky , for a total of 101 miles (163 km).
The remaining line from Chadbourn to Myrtle Beach is still in service and is operated by the R.J. Corman Railroad Group, who also operates track from Chadbourn east to Whiteville and west to Mullins. R.J. Corman acquired the line and restored freight service up to Pine Island in 2015.
R.J. Corman Railroad/Central Kentucky Lines: Lexington and Ohio Railroad: L&N: 1830 1842 Lexington and Frankfort Railroad Louisville and Frankfort Railroad: Lexington and Southern Kentucky Railroad: SOU: 1860 1867 Cincinnati, Lexington and East Tennessee Railroad: Lexington Union Station Company: C&O L&N: 1905 Licking and Lexington Railroad: L ...
R.J. Corman Railroad/Pennsylvania Lines (reporting mark RJCP) is a railroad in the R.J. Corman Railroad Group, operating a number of lines in central Pennsylvania. It primarily carries coal between mines and Norfolk Southern Railway connections at Cresson and Keating . [ 1 ]