
BNSF TO OPEN SO CAL LOGISTICS CENTER
FONTANA - 10/25/04 - The Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway (BNSF) has said it will open a new logistics center at the Kaiser Commerce Center in Fontana, about 13 miles west of San Bernardino in Southern California.
Construction of the facility will begin in late 2004 and it is scheduled to open third quarter 2005.
According to the Texas-based rail carrier, the facility will provide transload services for dimensional commodities such as lumber and steel, commodities that require warehousing such as consumer goods, and bulk shipments that need loading direct from rail to truck or truck to rail.
The facility - which will be linked to the BNSF's main line through a dedicated spur - will cover 38 acres with ProLogis Inc., a provider of global distribution facilities and services, developing an adjacent 849,000-square-foot rail-served warehouse. When completed, the combined facilities will reportedly bring approximately 300 jobs to the area.
BNSF is one of the two major rail carriers serving California and operates about 32,500 route miles covering 28 states and two Canadian provinces.
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