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  2. Port of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The port is served by the Pacific Harbor Line (PHL) railroad. From the PHL, intermodal railroad cars go north to Los Angeles via the Alameda Corridor. In 2011, no American port could handle ships of the PS-class Emma Mærsk and the future Maersk Triple E class size, [17] the latter of which needs cranes reaching 23 rows. [18]

  3. Los Angeles Metro Rail rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    Cars in the 1000s are generally earmarked for the E, C & K (1009, 1011) Lines. Cars in the 1100s are generally earmarked for the A, C and K lines. Cars in the 1200s are generally earmarked for the C, E (1212-1214) and K lines. Rapid transit fleet Breda: A650: 1988–1993 1993–present 30 [c] 501–530 ‍ 20 DC Traction.

  4. Port of Long Beach - Wikipedia

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    A decision in 2020 by the California Public Utilities Commission allowed building a fuel cell plant at the port to move ahead. The joint venture by Toyota and FuelCell Energy would produce power and hydrogen from natural gas. [37] In 2021, the port had issues processing container ships. 86 container ships had to wait outside the port. [38]

  5. Port of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The terminal features an on-dock state-of-the-art 300,000 square feet (28,000 m 2) square foot cold storage facility warehousing a variety of fresh produce and other perishables. The National City Marine Terminal is a 125 acres (0.51 km 2 ) seven berth facility operated by The Pasha Group, which processed over 450,000 vehicles during fiscal ...

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  7. Roll-on/roll-off - Wikipedia

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    Roll-on/Roll-off car carrying ship being boarded by articulated haulers at the Port of Baltimore RoRo ports and inland waterways of the United States. Roll-on/roll-off (RORO or ro-ro) ships are cargo ships designed to carry wheeled cargo, such as cars, motorcycles, trucks, semi-trailer trucks, buses, trailers, and railroad cars, that are driven on and off the ship on their own wheels or using ...

  8. Port of Stockton - Wikipedia

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    The port is serviced by Interstate 5, California State Route 4, and California State Route 99. Over 200 truck companies serve the Port. Interstate 80 is about 50 miles north of the port. The port is part of the California’s Green Trade Corridor Marine Highway project, as ships move cargo much greener than trucks and trains. Green Trade ...

  9. Santa Fe Railroad tugboats - Wikipedia

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    About 35,000 US gallons (130,000 L) of diesel fuel onboard spilled creating a light sheen in the vicinity which dissipated in a few days without cleanup. The vessel owner, Whipple, was fined $2,100 for the oil spill. NOAA chart 18620 with the location of the Terminator sinking marked. The ocean is 800 fathoms (1,500 m) deep where she rests 20 ...