Alameda Transportation Corridor

by Arthur B. Goodwin, Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, United States,



Document Type: Proceeding Paper

Part of: Ports '92

Abstract:

The Alameda Transportation Corridor is a significant new commitment on the part of the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to improve and increase rail and highway access and capacity into and through the harbor complex. Surface transportation, the ability to move all types of cargo unrestricted into and out one of the largest port complexes in the world, will be a critical factor in the future growth potential of the San Pedro Bay ports. The Alameda Transportation Corridor appears to be the key to the future growth potential of the ports.



Subject Headings: Ports and harbors | Transportation corridors | Rail transportation | Highways and roads | Highway transportation | Bays | Traffic signs | California | United States | Los Angeles

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