May 7—ST. PAUL — Eleven freight rail projects will receive a total of $9.6 million in funding to improve freight rail service that supports economic development in different regions of the state, the Minnesota Department of Transportation announced Tuesday, May 7, 2024. The grants are provided through the Minnesota Rail Service Improvement program with funding approved during the 2023 legislative special session.
"Improving Minnesota's rail service gives local businesses more opportunities to compete in our global and national economy," said Kelly Christenson, MnDOT Freight and Rail Programs Supervisor. "The increased number of grant applications we received this year demonstrates the importance of improving the freight rail infrastructure across the state."
The two projects selected and funding amounts in Southeast Minnesota are:
* Northern Country Co-op (Lansing) — $1.9 million to develop a unit train loading facility and install storage bins to hold product until it can be loaded onto a train.
* Seven Rivers Intermodal Terminal LLC (Winona) — $511,446 to add 2,440 feet of track and two internal switches within an existing terminal to increase yard capacity and inbound shipments for distribution.
Other projects and funding around the state are:
* Progressive Rail, Incorporated (Lakeville) — $468,137 to renew and improve eight bridge structures located on Progressive Rail's 97-mile system of Minnesota rail lines.
* Meadowlands Farmers Co-op (Echo) — $1.1 million to construct 2,150 feet of new siding track to transport fertilizer by rail for a new agronomy center to be built adjacent to the siding.
* American Crystal Sugar Company (Crookston) — $960,000 to expand a packaging warehouse to cover the rail spur adjacent to the building, increasing the ability to access and load railcars.
* Louisiana-Pacific Corporation (Watkins) — $1.5 million to install new railcar offloading stations with outdoor bulk storage and material handling upgrades.
* DeRock Capital Group, LLC (Hector) — $246,000 to add a switch to the sidetrack, 350 feet of rail, ties, rail bed, and update two existing loading rail docks, and complete groundwork next to the rail spur to increase transloading capabilities.
* City of Little Falls (Little Falls) — $613,600 to reconstruct and update an existing signal to an active warning railroad crossing, install ADA-compliant pedestrian crosswalks, and close an existing road crossing of the spur line to enhance safety and accessibility.
* Sanimax USA, LLC (South St. Paul) — $400,000 to enhance the rail loading system to enable the direct loading of materials into railcars and installation of a conveyance system linking the truck loadout to the rail loading area.