R.J. Corman Opens New Emergency Division in Maine

Written by Carolina Worrell, Senior Editor, Railway Age
Team members of R. J. Corman Railroad Services Emergency. From left to right, Rob Ralcewicz, Austin Singer, Greg Feasel, Rodney Clayton, Austin Clayton, Mike Hahn, David Fields, Mike Buchanan, Colin Hill, and Tim Koon.
Team members of R. J. Corman Railroad Services Emergency. From left to right, Rob Ralcewicz, Austin Singer, Greg Feasel, Rodney Clayton, Austin Clayton, Mike Hahn, David Fields, Mike Buchanan, Colin Hill, and Tim Koon.

R.J. Corman Railroad Services, LLC, a subsidiary of R.J. Corman Railroad Group, LLC, has announced the establishment of a new Emergency Response Division in Waterville, Maine, which as of May 1, will provide support to customers in the Northeast region of the U.S., including Maine and surrounding states, the company reported on May 4.

According to R.J. Corman Railroad Services, a full-service railroad construction, maintenance-of-way, and emergency response company with divisions strategically located across the nation, this new division will expand the company’s footprint into 24 states.

R. J. Corman Railroad Services Emergency Divisions are prepared to respond 24/7 to any emergency need of America’s railroads. Their services, the company says, range from re-railing locomotives and railcars to post-derailment clean-ups, load transfers and adjustments, debris and hazmat removal, washout repair, snow removal, traction motor changes, and more.

“We look forward to serving our customers in the region by delivering tailored solutions to their operational needs,” said R. J. Corman Railroad Group VP of Commercial Development Chase Armstrong. “Our company’s experience and solid track record in creative, innovative, and safe solutions make us a key partner for the success of our customers.”

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