The North Carolina Railroad Company recognizes the importance of regulating and maintaining the 317-mile, 200-foot-wide corridor to ensure appropriate and safe use. At any time, additional tracks and infrastructure could be installed within the corridor to increase passenger and freight rail capacity. Therefore, NCRR works closely with local city and county planning officials along the corridor to ensure the railroad boundaries are considered as communities grow. NCRR has a program in place to accommodate those who wish to access certain areas of the corridor for approved uses and the appropriate agreement.
Approved Uses (with the appropriate license agreement)
Non-approved Uses (including, but not limited to)
Additional Considerations:
Site Plan Review in coordination with local planning departments is necessary for any contemplated uses of the corridor. If you have questions regarding whether or not an existing use or structure falls within the corridor, or if you are contemplating building adjacent to the NCRR corridor and need to clarify boundaries, contact the North Carolina Railroad Company’s Corridor Management Department.
Real Estate Asset Manager
Taelor Fields 919.534.0416
tfields@ncrr.com
Real Estate & GIS Specialist
Teddi Burnett 919.534.0423
TBurnett@ncrr.com
GIS Data Disclosure Agreement for Engineering and Surveying Professionals
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