They mentioned easy on-site rail access when this was announced, but I don't really see it. Maybe they will build a separate facility nearby for their shipping and receiving and just truck things over as needed? There's a Union Pacific mainline north of I-40 but no easy way to get a rail line to the facility. There would be a very expensive right of way as well as construction of a grade-separated bridge... It would easily be a $40 million project to connect to that. To the south, there's the Stillwater Central Railroad that interchanges with BNSF. There "might" be some preserved right of way just looking at the aerial photos and what looks to possibly be a very old railroad bed...but I am not sure. It would be expensive to lay that much track, but it would be the easiest solution would be to extend the industry track that passes through Hobby Lobby. This would also require the construction of a bridge over Mustang Creek.
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