Sandersville Railroad Adds Pittman Construction to List of Hanson Spur Users

Written by Carolina Worrell, Senior Editor
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The Sandersville Railroad Company on Aug. 8 announced that it has added Pittman Construction as an additional user of its planned rail spur in Hancock County, Ga.

According to the railroad, Pittman will utilize the spur to transport liquid asphalt, a non-hazardous, low-temperature, highly viscous to semi-solid ingredient in asphalt used to pave highways. Liquid asphalt is currently being delivered to the Pittman facility via truck.

The 4.5-mile-long spur, which will connect the CSX rail line that runs along Georgia’s Highway 16 in Hancock County to the Heidelberg Materials aggregate quarry in Sparta, Ga. Pittman, is projected to “greatly benefit the Hancock County community, generating more than $1.5 million in annual economic benefit, reducing truck traffic on the county’s roads and creating jobs for the county,” according to Sandersville Railroad. Pittman is located adjacent to the Heidelberg Facility at the end of the spur.

The Sandersville Railroad Company says it has taken numerous steps to “ensure the safety and well-being of both the environment and the community.” The route, the railroad adds, “complies with the highest railroad design standards while minimizing any impact on sensitive environmental areas and taking measures to ease any disruption to the everyday lives of Sparta, Ga. residents.”

The Hanson Spur will be Sandersville Railroad’s first expansion in Hancock County. In addition to the economic growth brought by the spur, Sandersville Railroad says it anticipates supporting Hancock County’s local initiatives. The spur is expected to be fully operational by the end of 2024.

“Sandersville Railroad is thrilled to welcome Pittman Construction as a Hanson Spur user,” said Sandersville Railroad President Ben J. Tarbutton, III. “Pittman is one of many businesses in this region that will partner with us and benefit from our spur, helping to improve the economy of Hancock County while reducing vehicular traffic in the area.”

“Even though we are in the highway business, we understand that rail is a remarkably efficient way to deliver raw materials to and from a site,” said Pittman Construction CEO Arnie Pittman. “The new spur will be invaluable in allowing us to operate more efficiently as we serve clients throughout east middle Georgia.”

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