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WASHINGTON — Short line holding company Regional Rail is acquiring the Minnesota Commercial Railway, which operates 86 miles of trackage around the Twin Cities. “The transaction will promote ...
In 2016, Minnesota Commercial Railway worked with city, county and state officials to secure $1.5 million in state funding to repair and upgrade the line from White Bear Lake to an industrial park ...
(Map: Minnesota Commercial Railway) The acquisition is a strong strategic move, emphasized Rob Collins, managing partner and head of North American infrastructure at 3i (OTC: TGOPY), Regional Rail ...
The state spent $1.5 million to enable Minnesota Commercial Railway to upgrade deteriorating tracks and other improvements over the 6.5 mile span from White Bear to Hugo's Bald Eagle Industrial Park.
Minnesota Commercial Railway (MNNR) is the 17th short line to be added to the portfolio of Regional Rail, the 3i-backed holding company whose operations span nine U.S. states and two Canadian ...
Regional Rail, which is backed by 3i Group, has acquired the Minnesota Commercial Railway, an 86-mile railroad serving the Twin Cities area in Minnesota. No financial terms were disclosed.
The Minnesota Commercial Railway is receiving up to $15.86 million for the Locomotive Emission Reduction Project, and Progressive Rail, Inc. will get up to $37.26 million to boost capacity, ...
The Minnesota Department of Transportation says $1.55 million in funding will be used ... and a $101,139 award will be used by Minnesota Commercial Railway to replace a railroad bridge over ...
Minnesota Commercial Railway (MNNR) will use a $15.8 million Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) grant to purchase up to six “custom-built” low-emission diesel locomotives for use on its 86-mile ...
Minnesota Commercial Railway Co. filed the lawsuit in Ramsey County District Court this week, according to the civil complaint. It seeks more than $440,000 from the city to cover costs the company ...
Minnesota Commercial Railway Co. is seeking more than $400,000 for repairs to a bridge crossing Como Avenue, which the company claims is the city's responsibility.