Norfolk Southern H Line Project North Carolina

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Project Overview

  • Location of Project: North Carolina

  • Type of Project: Road

  • Timeline: 2023-2025

Project Details

The N.C. Department of Transportation plans to replace the N.E. Maynard Road at-grade crossing in Cary with a grade separation of the NCRR/NS H-line and CSX S-line, which serve freight and passenger traffic east and west of Cary.

Case Results

State: Indiana (Marion County)

Case Type: Road projects

Initial Offer: $46,160

Sever Walker Padgitt Result:

$2,400,000

State: Indiana (Johnson County)

Case Type: Road projects

Initial Offer: $301,200

Sever Walker Padgitt Result:

$3,800,000

State: Indiana (Vigo County)

Case Type: Road projects

Initial Offer: $1,186,000

Sever Walker Padgitt Result:

$4,475,000

State: Indiana (Hamilton County)

Case Type: Road projects

Initial Offer: $79,200

Sever Walker Padgitt Result:

$3,000,000

State: Georgia (Union County)

Case Type: Road projects

Initial Offer: $454,250

Sever Walker Padgitt Result:

$1,500,000

State: Illinois, Sangamon County

Case Type: Road projects

Initial Offer: $125,600

Sever Walker Padgitt Result:

$1,191,950

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