HOT OFF THE PRESS - The FEC's Intermodal Container Transfer Facility in Port Everglades

One of the reasons I chose to reshape this blog is because of the dynamically changing transportation scene, which is indeed my cup of tea.

Florida East Coast Railway is building a container transfer yard at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale. It's old news and I saw the site myself when my mom and I were there on business. However, Local 10 has just had a story on it.

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To hear that this project is finally inching towards completion is great news. It is a big economic plus for FEC as well as Port Everglades and South Florida. It will probably lead to the reinstatement of trains 117-218 as more capacity means more trains. Already, it will mean fewer trucks and less congested roadways.

This project was something that should have been done years ago but the port lead in Everglades has been deteriorating. Now, it's being rebuilt and reshaped.

Just earlier this year, ethanol made its debut at Motiva Enterprises which is on the north side and adjacent to one of the existing pieces of ROW originally built. Now, CSX and NS are shipping ethanol regularly to the plant, blocked on FEC trains 109 and 123, as needed.

This is only one way that things are getting big. And it is nice to see a Trainz simulation being used for a company render. Way to go, Jointed Rail!

The new yard will open for business July 1.

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