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Florida’s Port Everglades is Constructing an Intermodal Rail Facility

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PortEvPort Everglades has begun construction of an intermodal rail facility , which handles almost half of the fresh produce entering Florida by ship.   Crews from Jacksonville-based Florida East Coast Railway are installing tracks and crane pads for the intermodal container transfer facility at the Fort Lauderdale, Fla., port.

The $73 million, 43-acre rail operation is scheduled to open this summer and will be used to transfer domestic and international shipping containers between ship and rail. The operation, at the Southport container cargo area, replaces a 12-acre intermodal yard that is several miles from the port.   The road leading to the facility is being paved and workers are constructing buildings.

The facility will allow the railroad to assemble 9,000-foot unit trains without blocking city streets.  When finished, cargo can move through the port to and from Atlanta and Charlotte, N.C., in two days and to Nashville, TN, and Memphis,  in three days.

The railroad’s connections to CSX and Norfolk Southern railroads should also allow rail service to 70 percent of the U.S. population within four days.  At this point it isn’t known how much produce will go through the port.

During fiscal year 2013, the port handled 928,000 TEU (20-foot equivalent units).  Of those, refrigerated cargos accounted for 134,597 TEUS or 15 percent of volume, with imports constituting 75 percent of refrigerated container movement.

 

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