The Equipment You Need
When you need it

Lease or buy?
When you need it

Our latest white paper weighs the benefits and implications of leasing your railway maintenance of way equipment instead of buying it, and how it could impact your bottom line.

Find the equipment that keeps you Moving

All of your Maintenance of way solutions in one place

Financing

In a dynamic business environment, leasing gives you more flexibility, helps you keep up with equipment technological advancements, and may even offer significant tax advantages.

Service

Our repair facility and skilled technicians are available to do repair/rebuild work with customized options to fit your budget. We also carry many hard to find parts for virtually all makes of MOW equipment.

Creative Leasing

Keep your options open for obtaining new technology, ensure you’re ahead of the curve for efficient, effective and economical equipment — advanced equipment that will keep you ahead of the competition.

RELAM FAMILY OF COMPANIES

RELAM Inc.

Recently merged with Progress Rail with the goal of providing our clients with even more solutions to their MOW needs. RELAM is centrally located just outside Cleveland, Ohio. We provide railway equipment for short or long term leasing, and we have equipment for all your railway needs. We strive to provide excellent quality equipment at the best possible prices.

ACME CONSTRUCTION

ACME Construction Co., Inc. is a full service railroad track construction company.

Specializing in the construction, rehabilitation, maintenance and repair of rail lines, rail sidings and rail yards for Class I and II railroads, regional railroads, short line railroads, municipalities and private industries.

Timiny r/r

Timiny R/R Construction, Inc. is a full service railroad track construction company serving Ohio and the surrounding region. Timiny specializes in all phases of new railroad track construction, installation and maintenance, and has worked for customers ranging from trackside industries and municipalities all the way up to Class I railroads.

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