Alcoa Terminal
Company Name | Alcoa Terminal |
Category | Railroad |
Final Year of Operation | 2016 |
Termination | Reorganized |
Country | United States (Details) |
Source of Text | Bluford Shops |
Text Credit URL | Link |
Company History:
The ATRR served the large aluminum mill of the Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa) in Alcoa, Tennessee just south of Knoxville. The town was originally called North Maryville but was renamed Alcoa in 1919. While it is certain that the facility was served by rail from the outset, it’s unclear exactly when the railroad began operating as “Alcoa Terminal Railroad.” The smelter closed in 2009, leaving the mill producing sheet aluminum for packaging and automobile production. This has reduced rail traffic for the ATRR as well but they continue to interchange with Norfolk Southern on a regular basis. In 2016, Alcoa divided their business and this railroad was renamed Arconic Terminal Railroad.
Brief History:
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