LA to break ground on intermodal yard

Infrastructure Development

Tuesday, January 15, 2013
   The Port of Los Angeles is scheduled to break ground Wednesday on a new intermodal rail yard attached to the port’s Berth 200.    The new $137 million yard, in Wilmington, is designed to improve a critical link in the nation’s freight network.    A new storage and queuing yard and attached roadway project “will clear the way for greater on-dock rail capacity and operational efficiencies at nearby port container terminal facilities,” the port said.    The project i...
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