A red train passes by. On the new track that IRC built.
Our Salinas Site is located approximately 15 miles inland from Monterey Bay, 325 miles north of Los Angeles, and 100 miles south of San Francisco. This strategically located site enables rail shipments going to or coming from the southern western region convenient. This location serves the US 101 corridor, State highways 68 and 183, and Highway 1 which accesses the Monterey Peninsula. Additionally, the city of Salinas is known as the "Salad Bowl of the World". It is surrounded by agriculture, a 2.2 billion-dollar industry, and the home of 100 manufacturing firms.1 Currently, the site includes the following amenities:
*This address is next to our site.
| Car Spots | 41 |
| Serving Railroad | Union Pacific (UP) |
| Serviced | Ten times a week |
| Connecting Railroads | |
| Outdoor Storage | 4 (acre) |
| Type of Cars Received | Box, Center-beam, Flat, and Refrigerated |
| Products Handled | Fresh/Frozen Foods, Lumber, Paper, Pallet Board, Steel/Metals, Gypsum Wallboard, Sand & Aggregate, and Peat Moss |
| Equipment | 15,500 LB Ton Forklift 5,000 LB Ton Forklift w/ Clamps 4,000 LB Ton Forklift Conveyor Clamps for Bale, Box, Drum, & Paper Rolls (72" maximum diameter) Slip Attachments Box Car Dock & Ramp |
| Storage | 15 Days No Charge |
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