http://www.progressiverailroading.com/news/article.asp?id=18646
Staten Island Railroad, CSX launch dedicated intermodal service
On Monday, CSX Corp., the New York City Economic Development Corp., Port
Authority of New York & New Jersey (PANYNJ) and New York Container Terminal Inc.
held a ceremony at Arlington Yard in Staten Island, N.Y., to commemorate the
launch of dedicated intermodal service on the Staten Island Railroad to and from
the New York Container Terminal.
CSX Intermodal will provide long-haul service five days a week westbound and
four days a week eastbound. The Class I will move containers daily to Chicago,
Detroit, and Columbus, Ohio, and on alternate days to Cleveland, East St. Louis,
Ill., Kansas City, Mo., and Worcester, Mass.
The parties spent about $600 million to transform the terminal into a 38-acre
on-dock rail facility and warehouse. The eight-mile Staten Island Railroad —
which was reactivated in 2007 — provides service to the container terminal and
a Staten Island sanitation transfer facility.
“By connecting Staten Island’s container port to the national rail network,
Staten Island residents and workers — as well as residents throughout New York
City — are now enjoying the benefit of 45,000 fewer truck trips on their
streets each year,” said U.S. Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) in a prepared
statement.
Gary R. Kazin
DL&W Milepost R35.7
Rockaway, New Jersey