Belpre Railroad Tweaks Lease with CSX for Ohio Tracks
Published Date: 4/24/2026
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Belpre Industrial Parkersburg Railroad (BIP) is updating its lease and operation deal with CSX Transportation for about 47 miles of rail lines in Ohio and West Virginia. BIP has been running these tracks since 2020 and will keep doing so under the new terms, with no big changes to money or service levels. This update just tweaks the lease details and kicks in once approved.
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