LA Harbor Commission approves new railyard

Infrastructure Development

Friday, March 08, 2013
   The Los Angeles Harbor Commission on Thursday certified the final Environmental Impact Report for the proposed Southern California International Gateway (SCIG) intermodal railyard, which it said would increase the efficiency and competitiveness of moving containerized cargo through the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.    BNSF will invest $500 million in the rail container transfer facility, which will be located on 185 aces four miles north of the ports.    Th...
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