Mississippi and Skuna Valley Railroad

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Mississippi & Skuna Valley Railroad
Mississippi and Skuna Valley Railroad right of way.jpg
Right of way in 2019
Overview
HeadquartersBruce, Mississippi
Reporting markMSV
Dates of operation1925–2008
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length22.0 miles (35.4 km)
Route map

Legend
Bruce Junction
Gums
Spearman
Tyson
Benwood
Pittman
Partee
Skuna
Sheperd
Bruce

The Mississippi & Skuna Valley Railroad (MSV) was a 22-mile a shortline railroad that operated in Mississippi from 1925 to 2008.

History[]

The railroad was on incorporated on June 1, 1925 primarily to serve the E.L. Bruce Company hardwood mill in Bruce, Mississippi. It ran from a connection with the Illinois Central Railroad (later Canadian National) south of Coffeeville, Mississippi to Bruce. Lumber products made up the majority of its traffic.

Operations on the MSV were forced to cease in 2008 due to a bridge being damaged on its connecting railroad, which was now owned by Canadian National.

In August 2010 the Patriot Rail Corporation purchased the line but was unable to operate it due to the damaged bridge on its connecting railroad.


Abandonment[]

In November 2011, Patriot Rail filed a petition to abandon the track and in 2012, donated the right of way to Calhoun and Yalobusha counties to become a rail trail.

References[]

  • "Patriot Rail Eyes Weyerhaeuser Short Lines".
  • "MSV Abandonment Petition". Retrieved 1 December 2011.
  • "Rail Company Donates 21-Mile Corridor for Rail-Trail".

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