Robert Menzies

Robert Menzies is the Owner and Chairman of the Aberdeen Carolina & Western Railway Company.

He acquired the Aberdeen Carolina & Western in 1987 from the Aberdeen & Briarpatch Railway. He has had a lifelong interest in the transportation industry. He began his undergraduate studies in transportation at Arizona State University. He continued on to receive a graduate degree in transportation and logistics at Michigan State University. Bob then taught transportation at Murray State University in Kentucky as well as Tri-State University in Indiana.

He has owned businesses in other service industries across the U.S., and always stresses the need for good service to his customers. He carried that mentality to Aberdeen Carolina & Western, where we continue to value the customer’s everyday needs. Bob has also served as President of the Railway Association of North Carolina in previous years.


Dale Parks

Dale Parks is Vice President of Mechanical at the Aberdeen Carolina & Western Railway Company.

He began his Railroad career in 1986 at the Mid Atlantic Railroad in Chadbourn N.C. Having been in Train Service as a locomotive engineer, he worked his way up to Chief Mechanical Officer. In 1989, he took a job opportunity to work with Railtex at the Georgia South Western where he was responsible for the locomotive and freight car fleet. Then in 1992, he was transferred to the North Carolina & Virginia Properties, where he took care of The Chesapeake and Albemarle Railway and the Virginia Southern railway. In 2005, Dale spearheaded a maintenance contract for the BNSF Railway under Omnitrax, and later became their Chief Mechanical Officer for all OmniTrax railroads in the U.S.

In 2007, Dale joined the Aberdeen Carolina & Western to return to his home state. Dale is currently the Vice President of Mechanical & Chief Mechanical Officer, where he takes on locomotive maintenance as well as passenger car maintenance. With five Passenger Cars to be restored, he takes a lot of pride in returning the fleet to their glory days when travel by train was every child’s dream. He most recently began a mobile maintenance program to service and maintain locomotives throughout North and South Carolina.


Paul Hoben

Paul Hoben is the Director of Business Development of the Aberdeen Carolina & Western Railway Company.

Paul comes to the ACWR after 27 years in the concrete and construction materials industry as both a sales and marketing representative as well as a transportation coordinator. Paul attended Catawba College where he earned his bachelor’s degree and later attended Pfeiffer University and received his master’s in business administration.

Paul brings a shipper’s mentality to the ACWR which offers our customers and prospective customers an added consultative advantage. Paul has extensive experience in working with the Class I railroads and looks forward to sharing his knowledge and experience with you.


Anthony Menzies

Anthony Menzies is Chief Executive Officer of the Aberdeen Carolina & Western Railway Company.

Anthony re-joined the Aberdeen Carolina & Western Railway after working as a management consultant at Ernst & Young’s (EY) Supply Chain & Operations practice. He has a passion for helping companies improve logistics, transportation, warehousing, and inventory management processes.

Prior to his five years at EY, he received his MBA at the University of Tennessee with a focus in Supply Chain Management and interned at CAT Logistics (Caterpillar). He also holds a Master’s in Business Analytics and an undergraduate degree in Economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

As the CEO, Anthony’s main focus at the ACWR is to find innovative ways to improve intracompany operations, expand the logistics services we offer our shippers, and grow the company.


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Main Office: 910-974-4219
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967 NC Hwy 211 E
Candor, NC 27229

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