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  2. Estes Express Lines - Wikipedia

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    These moves were followed by the addition of services to Puerto Rico, St. Croix and St. Thomas in the Caribbean in 2000 and major commercial markets in Mexico in 2003. It expanded its Caribbean services to additional markets in 2004. [7] With its acquisition of Los Angeles–based G.I. Trucking in 2005, [8] Estes expanded coverage to 46 states ...

  3. Mas Air - Wikipedia

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    Mas (legally Aerotransportes Mas de Carga, S.A. de C.V.) is a cargo airline based in Mexico City, Mexico, specialized in the shipment of air freight. It operates scheduled cargo services in Mexico and to the United States, Ecuador, and Colombia. Its main base is Felipe Ángeles International Airport, with secondary hubs at Los Angeles and Miami ...

  4. Uber Freight Expands Cross-Border Logistics Leadership and ...

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    CHICAGO, Oct. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Uber Freight, the leading end-to-end enterprise suite powering intelligent logistics, today announced a significant milestone in its ongoing efforts to support shippers in Mexico, achieving $750 million in Freight Under Management (FUM). This success underscores the company’s strategic investments ...

  5. Transportation in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak Pacific Surfliner trains stop at several locations in Los Angeles County, including: Glendale, Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, Chatsworth, and Van Nuys. Due to the large volumes of import freight that flow into the city's port complex, Los Angeles is a major freight railroad hub.

  6. XPO, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    XPO LTL facility in Tomah, Wisconsin, formerly a Con-way Freight terminal XPO is the second largest provider of less-than-truckload services in North America. [ 37 ] [ 38 ] LTL is a freight model which involves shipping smaller quantities of goods for multiple customers at a time. [ 39 ]

  7. Swift Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Swift’s terminal network grew to over forty full service facilities in the continental United States and Mexico before contracting during the 2008 recession. The total number of employees dropped from 21,900, [17] to approximately 17,700. [18] Swift owns 100% of Trans-Mex, a Nuevo Laredo, Mexico-based carrier.

  8. Transportation in Greater Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The D Line (named the Purple Line in 2006; first leg to Westlake/MacArthur Park opened in 1993; to Koreatown in 1996) is a subway line running between Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles and Wilshire/Western station in the Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles Mid-Wilshire district. It was considered a branch of the Red Line prior to 2006.

  9. Taylor Yard - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Yard was established in 1911 on the previous site of Taylor Feed Mill (from which the yard gets its name). It was rebuilt in 1949. By the 1950s, Taylor Yard was the central node in the freight network into and out of Los Angeles for Southern Pacific, as the classification yard had grown in complexity and size concurrent with increases both manufacturing and the overall population of Los ...