A southwestern Indiana county is working on plans to seek federal funding to revive a rail line that has been inactive since the 1970s.
Gibson County Commissioners unanimously agreed Tuesday to sponsor a grant application to study the possible rail line connecting the communities of Skelton, Owensville and Fort Branch.
The business development director for the Morley and Associates engineering firm says several shippers could be interested in using the line.
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Thursday, September 3, 2009
SW Indiana county looks to revive old rail line
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