Indiana Southern Railroad
Reporting mark | ISRR |
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Locale | Indiana |
Dates of operation | 1992–present |
Track gauge | 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
Length | 196 miles (315 km) |
Headquarters | Petersburg, Indiana |
The Indiana Southern Railroad (reporting mark ISRR) is a short line or Class III railroad operating in the United States state of Indiana. It began operations in 1992, and was acquired by RailAmerica in 2000. RailAmerica was itself acquired by Genesee & Wyoming in December 2012.[1]
Indiana Southern Railroad operates 176 miles of track[1] from Indianapolis to Evansville. From Mars Hill (a neighborhood on the southwest side of Indianapolis) southwest through Martinsville and Spencer to Bee Hunter in Greene County, the ISRR runs on tracks that once made up the majority of the former Indianapolis & Vincennes Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad. State Route 67 parallels the ISRR along much of this section.
The railroad's traffic comes mainly from coal and grain products, including corn and soybeans. The ISRR hauled around 70,000 carloads in 2008.[1] It also is supplying coal to the new Edwardsport power plant starting in 2012. There will be around 2 trains per week to supply it.