KCS inspection trip solidifies MOW success, sets priorities for future activity

Written by jrood

Kansas City Southern executives boarded the Southern Belle business train for an inspection trip from Shreveport, La. north to Kansas City, Mo. and east to East St. Louis, Ill. The objective was to inspect the maintenance-of-way activity that has taken place on these lines over the past three years. This year, KCS is upgrading 30 miles of track between Shreveport and Kansas City and four miles between Kansas City and East St. Louis. "It's gratifying to see that our diligent planning, coordination and execution of maintenance-of-way activities over the past three years has resulted in a more durable and sustainable railroad," said executive vice president operations Dave Ebbrecht. "Trips like this help us set priorities for future maintenance activity." Senior Vice President and Chief Engineer John Jacobsen concurred, saying, "We've increased the number of ties replaced per mile. We're cleaning up the bridges and crossings and replacing curve worn rail and our efforts are paying off. The track is solid and easier to maintain." Jacobsen added that the current state of KCS' rail infrastructure is a testament to the teamwork invested by the engineering and transportation team in planning, coordination and execution. "Our production gangs are right on schedule for this year. Next year we'll complete the Heavener Subdivision and start on the Shreveport Subdivision," said Jacobsen. "This inspection trip solidified that what we're doing is working." The inspection trip included transportation and engineering team members from various territories. Ebbrecht commented that he was pleased with the professionalism and coordination of the team they met along the way.  

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