The current line begins in Tribune and runs to Estevan where it meets the Canadian Pacific at mile 137.5 of CP Weyburn Sub.
The creation of the company was spurred by an $800,000 interest free loan, covering about 32% of the total purchase price,[2] from the Saskatchewan government, which has a program to encourage the transfer of short lines to local ownership.
Torq Transloading built an oil transfer site at the former community of Southall to load local petroleum into tankers for delivery to refineries.
The Long Creek Railroad runs 41 miles and serves the communities of Estevan, Outram, Torquay, Bromhead, and Tribune.
It operates two loading facilities at Pederson Heritage farms in Torquay and Souris Valley Grain in Tribune.