Indiana Rail Road

These trackage rights were transferred to the Indiana Rail Road as part of the sale, bringing INRD's total route structure to approximately 500 miles (800 km).

On March 18, 2009, the railroad announced that it would build a new 5.2-mile (8.4 km) rail spur in Sullivan County, Indiana, for the new Bear Run coal mine.

A remnant of this connection can still be noted today in the unusual height of I-70's overpass above West and Missouri streets, which when the freeway was built in the early 1970s had to also pass over the once active rail line.

On December 18, 2009, it was decided to cut the southern part of that line even more, as they are abandoning between Bedford and Crane, a total distance of 21.15 miles (34.04 km).

[3] The Indiana Rail Road operates the Senate Avenue Intermodal Terminal, located southwest of downtown Indianapolis.

In cooperation with the Canadian National Railway, it provides container service between Indianapolis and Canada's ports of Halifax, Nova Scotia ,Vancouver and Prince Rupert, for connection with global shipping.

An Indiana Rail Road train in Bloomington , on the line coming from Morgantown
Maintenance equipment traveling on the tracks of the Indiana Rail Road in Bloomington, IN