Verdigris Southern Becomes Watco’s 46th Short Line Railroad

Written by Carolina Worrell, Senior Editor
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Watco recently welcomed the Verdigris Southern Railroad (VESO), a three-mile line that serves the Port of Inola in Tulsa, Okla., as its 46th short line railroad.

The VESO, Watco says, currently provides switching and interchange services for a paper products company, which received its first seven boxcars of compressed wood pulp in mid-April. Operations kicked off after the port completed the replacement or rehabilitation of nearly all the rail inside the park.

The port is owned by Tulsa Port Authority, which also manages the Tulsa Port of Catoosa. That facility is only about 15 miles away and is served by Watco’s South Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad (SKOL). The Port of Inola interchanges with Union Pacific (UP), but the SKOL recently transferred a locomotive there to provide service inside the park. The crew from the SKOL’s Owasso depot switches cars as needed.

“This customer is new to rail, so there’s been a learning curve,” said Watco Sales Director Casey Harbour. “They’ve been happy with the results so far and plan to transition more of their suppliers over to rail. Our goal is to provide service five days a week from a dedicated VESO team.”

Harbour says there’s also potential for outbound shipments of the toilet paper, facial tissue, and paper towels the current customer produces with “plenty of room for growth.” The port, which has more than 1,100 acres ready for development, also includes truck and barge access.

“Getting started at the Port of Inola has been a six- or seven-year project,” Harbour said. “We’re excited that it’s finally happening and can’t wait to continue to grow with the current customer, Tulsa Port Authority, and new customers as they arrive.”

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