Has your underground utility project been derailed because of a railroad crossing?

During the past 28 years, Directional Technologies has worked with most local and national railroad companies to safely install underground utilities under railroad tracks.

The railroad crossing in this picture was completed in the early 2000s, near Ken’s Salad Dressing corporate headquarters in Marlborough, MA. A 6” steel conduit was used to install fiber.

Each railroad company has specific criteria that must be satisfied for that company to feel comfortable with using directional drilling to install utilities under their tracks.  As one of the oldest directional drilling companies in New England, Directional Technologies has worked with railroad companies to understand and embrace directional drilling as acceptable technology for under track installations.

A project completed by Directional Technologies is frequently used to demonstrate directional drilling under and around railroad tracks.   This environmental remediation project consisted of installing 17 horizontal remediation wells and 10 utility conduits at the Long Island Rail Road Morris Park Yard in Queens, NY.  This project was completed in 2007 and was not the company’s first railroad crossing demonstrating a long history of directional drilling under railroad tracks.

Another early 2000 site shows two separate views of how the underground utilities were installed under the railroad tracks in Norwich, CT.

More recently, jumping ahead in October of 2020, the company was in New Bedford, MA installing conduits under railroad tracks to connect two solar areas for a new solar project.  So if you are stuck installing underground utilities because of railroad tracks, call Directional Technologies’ experts at 203-294-9200, and we can help you move your project forward.