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Unitrac Receives Special Trackwork Contract for Evansville Western Railway Project in North Baltimore, Ohio

Fri Oct 23, 2009 8:00am EDT
Unitrac Receives Special Trackwork Contract for Evansville Western Railway
Project in North Baltimore, Ohio





KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc., a
wholly owned subsidiary of Healey Railroad Corporation and a specialty
trackwork manufacturer and distributor of new and relay rail, has received the
contract to supply seventy-two (72) panelized turnouts for the Evansville
Western Railway (EVWR) project located in North Baltimore, OH.  


Construction at the project location has started and Unitrac has begun
shipping material to the site.  The majority of the panelized turnouts that
will be supplied by Unitrac will be on wood ties and a portion will be on
steel ties.  The Northwest Ohio terminal will be built and operated by
Evansville Western Railway Inc. of Mt. Vernon, IN, an affiliate of CSX.


"Having an opportunity to work this closely with EVWR on a time-sensitive
project of this magnitude allows Unitrac to showcase its commitment to
providing high-quality specialty trackwork products in a timely manner," said
Ray Lambert, President of Unitrac.  


Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. is an ISO 9001:2000 certified company and it
invites you to visit its website at: www.unitracrail.com




SOURCE  Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc.

Phil Pietrandrea,  +1-412-298-0915, ppietrandrea@unitracrail.com



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