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GREENWICH, Conn. -- (Business Wire)
Genesee & Wyoming Inc. (GWI) (NYSE: GWR) today provided the following
update of activities since the Dec. 27 derailment of a freight train
operated by Genesee & Wyoming Australia Pty Ltd (GWA) in Australia’s
Northern Territory.
The train was derailed approximately 40 km north of Katherine, Northern
Territory, in flood waters on the Edith River resulting from isolated,
heavy rainfall associated with Cyclone Grant. GWA is working with the
relevant Australian state and federal government authorities and its
customers to investigate and remediate the site.
On the evening of Dec. 28, the rear portion of the train, unaffected in
the derailment, was returned to Katherine, and the delayed freight cars
were made available to customers for transport to Darwin upon the
reopening of the Stuart Highway, also affected by the flood, the
following evening.
GWA and the relevant authorities moved quickly to establish the towns of
Katherine and Alice Springs as freight hubs to facilitate the movement
of goods to Darwin, and GWA has provided additional resources to these
locations to support operations. Train services departing Adelaide for
Darwin have continued throughout this period. Rail services terminate at
Katherine and Alice Springs, and freight is then moved to Darwin by road.
Due to the remoteness of the area, the accident site could not be
accessed by road until Friday, Dec. 30. Preliminary assessments of the
site and work required to repair the damage suggest the railroad segment
between Katherine and Darwin will be out of service until the end of
January.
Access roads into the site have been constructed, and GWA has sourced
equipment and personnel to undertake the necessary recovery and repairs
to the rail infrastructure. GWA commenced recovery of some of the
damaged equipment yesterday.
The incident is subject to an investigation by the Australian Transport
Safety Bureau (ATSB). GWA is actively engaged with the ATSB and
accordingly will not comment on the possible causes of the derailment or
further details of the incident until the investigation has concluded.
GWA has a proud safety record and had not had an employee injury for 627
days preceding the Dec. 27 derailment, in which one locomotive driver
sustained non-life-threatening injuries. The driver was flown to Darwin
hospital following the incident, has since been released and is at home
recovering.
About GWA
A wholly owned subsidiary of GWI, GWA operates nearly 5,000 km of track
in South Australia and the Northern Territory and provides intrastate
haulage of bulk commodities including grain, steel, gypsum and minerals
as well as short-haul shunting and terminal operations. An accredited
rail-service provider in six states (all but Tasmania), GWA has more
than 300 employees, 70 locomotives and 950 active freight wagons. GWA
runs six return intermodal services between South Australia and the Port
of Darwin per week over the 2,200 km Tarcoola to Darwin rail line, which
links the Port of Darwin with the Australian interstate rail network in
South Australia.
About GWI
GWI owns and operates short line and regional freight railroads and
provides railcar switching services in the United States, Australia,
Canada, the Netherlands and Belgium. In addition, we operate the
Tarcoola to Darwin rail line, which links the Port of Darwin with the
Australian interstate rail network in South Australia. Operations
currently include 64 railroads organized in 10 regions, with more than
7,500 miles of owned and leased track and approximately 1,400 additional
miles under track access arrangements. We provide rail service at 17
ports in North America and Europe and perform contract coal loading and
railcar switching for industrial customers.
"Safe Harbor" Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform
Act of 1995: Statements in this press release regarding Genesee &
Wyoming's business which are not historical facts are "forward-looking
statements" that involve risks and uncertainties. For a discussion of
such risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ
from those contained in the forward-looking statements, see "Risk
Factors" in the Company's Annual Report or Form 10-K for the most
recently ended fiscal year.

Contacts:
Genesee & Wyoming Inc.
Michael E. Williams, 203-413-2116
Director,
Corporate Communications
Source: Genesee & Wyoming Inc.
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