A new rail‑to‑truck terminal has begun operations in Monroe, Louisiana, aimed at bolstering logistics capacity for what analysts describe as one of the largest ongoing infrastructure projects in the U.S. The facility is positioned to support the construction of a major data centre campus in nearby Richland Parish — a multi‑billion‑dollar build anticipated to span millions of square feet and continue through the end of the decade.
The terminal, developed by a rail logistics provider, expands existing network capabilities by enabling high‑volume rail shipments of aggregate and bulk construction materials directly into the region. With service provided by Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railway and infrastructure capable of handling 90‑car unit trains, the facility links long‑haul rail transport with local truck distribution to keep material flows moving efficiently to job sites.
Officials involved in the project say the new terminal’s purpose‑built design is crucial for sustaining construction momentum, where sustained deliveries of heavy and bulk inputs are required over several years. Integrating rail shipments into the supply chain helps reduce reliance on long‑haul trucking, lowering costs and highway congestion while improving reliability for key materials.
Supply chain planners also view the expansion as a model for aligning freight infrastructure with major industrial developments — particularly those tied to technology, advanced manufacturing and large‑scale facilities that require predictable, high‑capacity logistics support. By connecting rail networks more directly with major projects, freight operators can better optimise capacity and support regional economic growth.
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