Kansas City Missouri USA - Long Creek Railroad has been recognized with the prestigious Northern
Short Line Growth Award, highlighting its exceptional growth and service in the rail industry.
The award was presented during the annual Business Development Conference hosted by CPKC in Kansas City on
7 May 2024.
"This is the first time that Long Creek Railroad was recognized for this award. Long Creek Railroad was singled
out as being exceptional in the growth area. It's a prestigious award to be picked from that many companies," said
Adriaan Lievaart, president of the Long Creek Railroad Company board.
The Short Line Growth Award acknowledges the remarkable increase in the number of cars that went on and off the line, a
key indicator of growth for the Long Creek Railroad.
"Our growth was up 30 percent last year. More local area farmers are shipping grain by rail, the oil activity has
rebounded in the last while, there's more activity on the frac sand side of it. And then also possibly, the reason that
we were really busy was potential strikes. And people aren't trained. So we had a little more storage of potash
trains," Lievaart noted.
The event in Kansas City brought together approximately 40 other shortlines from both the United States and
Canada.
"CP has always had an event once a year where they get together with all the people that they do business
with. Usually, it's in Calgary, but this year, because CP merged with Kansas City Southern, they had their annual event
in Kansas City," Lievaart explained.
Tara Struthers, Long Creek Railroad's business development manager, attended the event and accepted the award on behalf
of the company.
"She participated in the meetings and the events they had there," Lievaart said.
The recognition from CPKC underscores the significant role that Long Creek Railroad plays in the transportation of
goods in the region.
"We're providing transportation for the first and last mile of goods. Sometimes there can be very lengthy dry
spells, and you have to keep everything maintained and safe," Lievaart stated.
Lievaart expressed pride in the company's achievements and the hard work of its staff.
"It's exciting to receive this recognition. As president, and I know the board agrees, we are quite proud of our
staff," he said.
The near future looks promising for Long Creek Railroad, with the growth trend continuing, Lievaart said.
"It seems to be remaining fairly busy. It all depends on what kind of a year we have in the grain industry and if
the oil activity continues."
The award serves as a testament to the dedication and hard work of the Long Creek Railroad team.
"This is just a fine example of how if you put your nose to the grindstone, you can make things happen,"
Lievaart remarked.
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