Los Angeles - Long Beach - Santa Ana San Pedro Harbor Pacific Ocean San Diego Other Rail Lines Burlington Northern Sante Fe Union Pacific Major Interstate Routes Other Highway Routes Lake Forest San Bernardino San Clemente Costa Mesa San Fernando Brea Moorpark Lancaster- Palmdale Oxnard Thousand Oaks Camarillo Simi Valley Santa Clarita Victorville-Hesperia-Apple Valley Alameda Corridor 15 15 215 San Pedro - Long Beach - Terminal Island 710 210 605 405 10 10 40 I-5 101 I-5 8 2 4 7 8 6 5 110 3 1 ALAMEDA CORRIDOR The Alameda Corridor is a 20-mile rail cargo expressway linking the transcontinental rail network near downtown Los Angeles to the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, which represent the highest volume container port facilities in North America. ALAMEDA CORRIDOR TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY (ACTA) 3760 Kilroy Airport Way, Suite 200 Long Beach, CA 90806 Phone: (562) 247-7777 www.acta.org Southern California Intermodal Rail Map © Copyright Northwest Publishing Center Additional sources: BNSF, UPRR, PHL, ACTA Map Key continued on other side 2 PHL Berth 200 Yard PCT PCT SSA WBCT LBCT TRAPAC UP ICTF Sepulveda Blvd. BNSF UP Manuel Yard Alameda Corridor Pier B Yard Alameda St. Willow St. Pacific Coast Highway Pacific Coast Highway BNSF Watson Yard Anaheim St. Anaheim St. W. Harry Bridges Ave. 6th St. Ocean Blvd. 7th St. Ocean Blvd. 11/12/14 PHL CTC and Interlocking Limits Marine Unit Terminal Limits PHL Other Than Main Track Non-PHL Track PHL Service Territory SWITCHING and TERMINAL OPERATIONS Pacific Harbor Line, Inc. (PHL) PHL offers interline, intra-plant, intra-terminal and inter-terminal switching, car storage, unit train movement and intermodal car repositioning. It provides coordination of all rail movements within the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, and dispatches all BNSF and Union Pacific trains within the ports. PHL maintains 75 miles of port-owned track and serves nine on-dock intermodal terminals, plus numerous carload customers. Rates: BNSF and UP establish rates for any traffic that originates or terminates on PHL and is interchanged for line-haul movement. Switching charges are absorbed by the line-haul carrier. Industrial Spur: As of July 2014, PHL serves seven customers located in three industrial areas near the ports, including International Paper and Cargill Milling. The Patata, Reyes and Carson industrial leads are linked to a 10-mile industrial spur owned by Union Pacific Railroad. PHL Harbor Line 705 North Henry Ford Avenue, Wilmington, CA 90744 Phone: (310) 834-4594 Fax: (310) 513-6789 www.anacostia.com/phl/phl.html Los Angeles Junction Railway (LAJ) (owned by BNSF) LAJ is a terminal and switching company operating 64 miles of track primarily in the industrial areas southeast of Los Angeles (around Vernon, CA) connecting with UP and BNSF. Phone: (323) 277-2008 Fax: (323) 277-2009 www.lajrailway.com/ LONG HAUL RAILROAD OPERATORS Burlington Northern Sante Fe Railway (BNSF) Phone: (888) 428-2673 www.bnsf.com/customers/ Union Pacific Railroad (UP) Phone: (800) 877-5123 Fax: (800) 228-9615 www.uprr.com/customers/intermodal/ Courtesy of Alameda Corridor Transit Authority 1