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| Subject: | [CBQ] Transload Facilities |
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| Date: | Thu, 10 Dec 2009 09:20:38 EST |
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Transload facilities seem in many ways to be replacing the way frieght for
final delivery of products.
3 weeks ago I was in Birmingham and went through 2 facilities dedicated to
transloading ethanol.
Loves truck stops have transload facilities for diesel and gasoline that
arrive in tank cars and then move to the stations in tank trucks.
There is a very large transload facility in Channahon,IL on a long spur off
the old ATSF main at Lorenzo that is primarilt dedicated to plastic
pellets; but last spring I watched them transload sulfuric acid from a tank
truck
to a tank car.
CSXT has a big transload facility in East Chicago.
Not sure if its still there but the lumber operation at Eola on the old
scrap dock was really a transload operation as the lumber came in by rail
and went to yards by truck.
Leo Phillipp
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